New Delhi: With the rising use of drones in modern conflicts, the Indian Army is moving to acquire specialised anti-drone ammunition for its current anti-aircraft systems, the Zu 23mm and Shilka ...
When Wang Fei started his agricultural drone company five years ago, the distinctive whirr of the autonomous vehicles went practically unheard over the wide swathes of farmland in his home county ...
The RFI, issued on January 1, also reads that there is a requirement of 23-mm anti-drone ammunition in order to "increase the hit probability". "The Ministry of Defence, Government of India, Request ...
The contest is open to all public and private sector vendors and should undertake manufacturing of the 23mm anti-drone ammunition under Make in India. Stating that the cartridge case should be ...
The Indian government has released a Request for Information (RFI) to manufacture 23-mm anti-drone ammunition. This initiative aims to bolster the Army's air defense by identifying vendors to produce ...
If implemented, the rule would restrict or even ban drones from China -- the source of most of the commercial drones sold in the U.S. BIS is hoping to get feedback on how information from drones ...
China has responded to US President Joe Biden's administration's announcement that it is considering restricting Chinese-made drones in the United States by calling it 'overstretching' the concept ...
Looking to tackle enemy drones, the Army wants to get specialised ‘anti-drone’ ammunition for two of its Russian-origin weapon systems. BSF using jammers Along the India-Pak border ...
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