# 印度陸軍與空軍將獲得先進的無人機偵測與攔截系統。

*aerospace · news · 2025-11-16 · Times of India*

## Key points

- DRDO的新型無人機攔截系統可使用10千瓦雷射攔截2公里範圍內的目標。
- 先前DRDO的無人機系統僅具備1公里的無人機目標射程。
- 一款30千瓦雷射武器的試驗成功展示了5公里的攔截距離。
- 印度的30千瓦雷射武器在測試中擊落了固定翼飛機與蜂群無人機。
- DRDO也在開發高能微波與電磁脈衝技術用於防禦。

India's Army and Air Force are set to acquire advanced drone detection and interdiction systems. These indigenous systems will use lasers to disable enemy drones from a distance. The Defence Ministry is expected to approve DRDO's latest version, which can engage targets up to 2 kilometers. This development enhances India's defence capabilities against aerial threats. Representational AI image NEW DELHI: The Army and the Air Force are preparing to place orders for 16 indigenous drone detection and interdiction systems. These systems can hit unmanned aerial vehicles at a distance of 2 km using lasers and disable them. The defence ministry is expected to clear DRDO’s Integrated Drone Detection and Interdiction System (Mark 2). Officials told ANI that this version can engage enemy drones with a 10-kilowatt laser at 2 km. The earlier system could target drones only up to around 1 km. DRDO has also test-fired a direct energy weapon system that can target threats at 5 km. Trials are under way with support from the armed forces. This 5 km range will come from a 30-kilowatt laser-based weapon. In April, India showcased, for the first time, its ability to shoot down fixed-wing aircraft, missiles, and swarm drones using a 30-kilowatt laser weapon. With this demonstration, India joined a small group of countries, such as the US, China, and Russia that have shown similar capability. CHESS, a DRDO lab, recently carried out a successful field demonstration of the land version of the vehicle-mounted Laser Directed Weapon DEW MK-II(A) in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh. It brought down a fixed-wing UAV and swarm drones, causing structural damage and disabling their surveillance sensors. Also read: 'Nari Shakti' in force? Military considers women cadres induction in Territorial Army, says reportGrowing need for anti-drone systems India needs these systems in large numbers, as recent conflicts at home and abroad have shown how heavily enemy forces depend on drones. DRDO is working on long-range laser-based systems after Pakistan used a large number of drones in Operation Sindoor, which Indian forces managed to foil. DRDO chief Dr Samir V Kamat had said the organisation is also working on other high-energy technologies, including high-energy microwaves and electromagnetic pulses, which are part of future advanced defence systems. End of Article

**Companies:** DRDO
**Countries:** India

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