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India's Army and Air Force are set to acquire advanced drone detection and interdiction systems.
DRDO's new drone interdiction system can engage targets at 2 km with a 10-kilowatt laser.
KEY POINTS
- The previous DRDO drone system had only a 1 km targeting range against drones.
- A trial of a 30-kilowatt laser weapon has successfully demonstrated a 5 km engagement range.
- India's 30-kilowatt laser weapon has shot down fixed-wing aircraft and swarm drones in tests.
- DRDO is also developing high-energy microwave and electromagnetic pulse technologies for defense.
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