India, April 28 -- In recent years, the fusion of artificial intelligence (AI) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones, has revolutionised military operations worldwide. What began as simple remotely piloted machines for aerial photography or hobbyist pursuits has evolved into sophisticated, AI-powered drones capable of autonomous decision-making and complex missions.

The military drone market is forecasted to exceed $100 Bn by the year 2032, driven by a surge in international demand for these cost-effective and progressively efficient weapons.

This transformation represents a significant leap in drone technology, unlocking new horizons and capabilities across various sectors, particularly in defence and surveillan...