Gen Chauhan delivered the keynote address, emphasising the transformative impact of UAS in modern warfare. He also highlighted the need for developing a holistic counter-UAS system for the armed forces, the defence ministry said in a statement.
Referencing present-day conflicts, he underscored how drones are reshaping warfare economics with low-cost, high-impact solutions.
Gen Chauhan postulated the imperative to “establish a common vocabulary and grammar on UAS, drones, uncrewed systems by the Indian armed forces,” it said.
He highlighted the key trends — celerity, robotics advancements, and AI-driven intelligence — that are exploited by UAS, making them highly disruptive.
Stressing doctrinal clarity in UAS classification, he outlined four generations of UAS and the need for developing holistic counter-UAS systems, the statement said. He also called for synergy among users, designers, and manufacturers, ensuring India’s self-reliant defence future.
Showcasing India’s advancements in UAS and counter-UAS technologies, the seminar underscored India’s progress in drone warfare, with a focus on indigenous development and self-reliance under the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative.
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