Army takes over drone border sky monitoring
New Delhi, Jan. 27 -- The Indian Army has taken charge of the task of monitoring flying objects within 35 km from the country's borders and up to a height ceiling of three kilometers to counter enemy drone intrusions into India - a move that comes amid the proliferation of surveillance and armed drones on the western and northern borders.
This is one of the many steps that Indian Army has undertaken after Operation Sindoor apart from tweaks in deployment strategy and introduction of rocket regiments .
HT learns that with the army conducting 97% of drone and anti-drone activity within the 35 km land and three km air envelope, air command and control centers are being established along the borders with China and Pakistan to not only monitor d...
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