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After a drone attack at the Indian Air Force (IAF) station in Jammu, the force has decided to procure 10 anti-drone systems to stop such attacks in future in the border areas. The force has floated a Request for Information (RFI) for Indian vendors for Counter Unarmed Aircraft System (CUAS) that can be armed with laser directed energy weapons to bring down rogue drones. On June 27, drone attack was carried on the Jammu Air Force Station where two unmanned aerial vehicles were used to drop bombs. The National Investigation Agency has taken up the probe into the matter. The RFI stated: The CUAS is intended to detect, track, identify, designate and neutralize hostile UAS. Laser Directed Energy Weapon (Laser-DEW) is essentially required as a kill option.
IAF to procure 10 anti-drone systems for border deployment
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New Delhi, July 6 : After a drone attack at the Indian Air Force (IAF) station in Jammu, the force has decided to procure 10 anti-drone systems to stop such attacks in future in the border areas.
The force has floated a Request for Information (RFI) for Indian vendors for Counter Unarmed Aircraft System (CUAS) that can be armed with laser directed energy weapons to bring down rogue drones.
On June 27, drone attack was carried on the Jammu Air Force Station where two unmanned aerial vehicles were used to drop bombs. The National Investigation Agency has taken up the probe into the matter.
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IAF wants anti-drone systems with laser weapons to destroy UAVs
IAF wants anti-drone systems with laser weapons to destroy UAVs
The Indian Air Force (IAF) wants anti-drone systems that can be armed with laser weapons and destroy unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The IAF has floated a Request for Information (RFI) for the same.
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UPDATED: July 6, 2021 09:45 IST
The IAF want anti-drone technology to detect, intercept and shoot down drones. (Image: Reuters/ for Representation)
The Indian Air Force (IAF) wants 10 anti- drone systems that can be armed with laser directed energy weapon to bring down rogue drones in wake of the attack on the Jammu Air Force station where unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were used to drop bombs.