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Loitering Munitions: India's New Edge in Non-Contact Warfare

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  • India is increasingly integrating loitering munitions, or 'suicide drones,' into its military strategy.
  • These systems combine ISR and strike capabilities, reducing the kill chain and enabling precision strikes or extended observation.
  • They reflect a shift towards technology-driven, non-contact warfare and are being deployed to supplement traditional artillery and missile systems, particularly in contested border areas.

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India is increasingly integrating loitering munitions, or 'suicide drones,' into its military strategy. These systems combine ISR and strike capabilities, reducing the kill chain and enabling precision strikes or extended observation. They reflect a shift towards technology-driven, non-contact warfare and are being deployed to supplement traditional artillery and missile systems, particularly in contested border areas.

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