Indian Army inducts swarm drones: How it will impact balance with China along LAC

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Updated: Aug 28, 2022, 09:07 AM(IST)
Indian Army's swarm drone system is equipped with cutting-edge technology that can identify targets using artificial intelligence-driven software.

India Army's swarm drones driven by artificial intelligence
The Indian Army announced it has inducted swarm drones into its mechanised forces describing it as a "niche" and "disruptive technology". The Army said the drones will provide an "edge" in meeting future security challenges.
India's swarm drone system is equipped with cutting-edge technology that can identify targets using artificial intelligence-driven software. The drones consist of a number of drones controlled from the same station which can be programmed using an algorithm to carry out various tasks including surveillance.
As China continues its military manoeuvres along the Line of Actual Control(LAC), the Army is set to transform itself into a technology-enabled force.
According to reports, the Army has initiated a Make II case Autonomous Surveillance and Armed Drone Swarm (ASAD-S).
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China showcases Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles at National Day Parade
In October 2019, China celebrated its National Day amid great fanfare at Tiananmen Square in Beijing. The highlight of the day was China's military drones which created a worldwide buzz.
China has now seamlessly integrated its drones in all three wings of the military - Army, Navy and Air Force with the Rocket Force playing its role to give the communist country an edge in mobile warfare.
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2016
Reports emerged in July in the Taiwanese press which said China's "Soaring Dragon" UAV( (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) had carried out a surveillance mission on a US Navy ship USS Antietam as it sailed along the Taiwan Straits.
The "Soaring Dragon" was first displayed as model at the Zhuhai Air Show in 2006. In 2016, UAV reportedly went into production.
The "EA-03 Soaring Dragon" reportedly has a combat range of 2,000 kms with turbojet engine propulsion which is mainly used for reconnaissance but the People's Liberation Army(PLA) intends to use it in combat support later.
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AFADS: US drone swarms can find targets through AI
The US uses MQ-9 Reapers which it controls remotely. Reports claim the US has been fully autonomous Drone swarms(AFADS).
The AFADS target has the ability to lock into its AI to automatically target attacks without human interaction marking a shift in how the US intends to now use drones during combat.
Both the US Army and Navy are reportedly developing autonomous platforms to target enemies amid changes linked to war strategy worldwide.
The use importance of drones has become a key feature in the Ukraine war as Ukraine's army has targeted several Russian military vehicles and tanks from the sky.
In fact, the US has also addressed public concern over drone swarms being used in a manner like weapons of mass destruction (WMDs).
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Terminator drones
Amid US arms supplies to Ukraine, reports claim Ukraine is targeting the Russian military with "Terminator drones". The drones are reportedly being used to "trick" the Russians to believe they are being pursued by "Skynet".
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