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Harpy and Harop drones made in India by Adani Defence and Aerospace
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Elbit SkyStriker made in India by Alpha Design Technologies
Solar Industries Nagastra series loitering munitions
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Indian Ramjet arty is here
Range gains:
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- ATAGS/AMOGH: 40 km to ~70 km
- K-9 Vajra: 36 km to ~62 km
- Dhanush: 30 km to ~55 km
This isn't guided, just an add-on propulsion module. Actual ramjet artillery shell will take time but will have small warhead to make space for engine and guidance and navigation control section.means no need to use ultra expensive Brahmos for hitting deep inside pakistan even artillery can do that
Because Indian plan in next conflict with Pakistan is to saturate the country with drones and BrahMos.Recently, large numbers of domestic orders were given.
Too many drones and anti drone systems are being inducted
I guess India , like other countries, has figured out drones give a much better return on investment than fighter aircraft.Recently, large numbers of domestic orders were given.
Too many drones and anti drone systems are being inducted
India Purchases Belarusian Berkut-BM Kamikaze Drones
India has acquired several dozen Belarusian-made Berkut-BM strike unmanned aerial vehicles, developed by the Belarus-based company Indela.
The Berkut-BM is a jet-powered loitering munition, according to Defence Blog.
The system is powered by a compact Chinese Swiwin micro turbojet engine, enabling high subsonic dash speeds. This propulsion configuration significantly reduces the platform’s vulnerability to interception by enemy air defense and counter-UAS systems, enhancing its survivability during terminal attack phases.
The system’s technical specifications indicate that the system is capable of reaching speeds of up to 410 km/h and has an operational range of approximately 150 km, depending on the mission profile and flight altitude.
The drone carries a 10 kg high-explosive fragmentation warhead, intended for the destruction of radar systems, air defense assets, artillery positions, and logistical hubs.
Belarusian Berkut-BM jet-powered kamikaze drone and command post. Source: Defence Blog
The Berkut-BM is launched via a catapult system, enabling deployment from forward operating positions without the need for runways or fixed launch infrastructure.
Previously, Belarus exported this system to Russia, Venezuela, Algeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces.
Big brains have stuff at home that can be repurposed yet won't use.
SWiFT-K can be our own S-71 Monokhrom which Russians recently used.
Or this
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