India Successfully Tests Bhargavastra, Advanced Counter-Drone System
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Event | India successfully test-fired Bhargavastra, an indigenous advanced weapon system. |
Developer | Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited (SDAL) |
Purpose | Designed to counter the increasing threat of drone swarms in modern warfare. |
Technologies | Integrates hard-kill (micro rockets, guided micro-missiles) and soft-kill (jamming, spoofing) methods. |
Detection Range | Radar range of 6 to 10 km, combined with EO/IR sensors for low radar cross-section drones. |
Lethal Radius | 20 meters for unguided micro rockets, effective up to 2.5 km. |
Mobility | Modular system adaptable to varied terrains, including high-altitude regions. |
Compatibility | Fully compatible with existing network-centric warfare systems. |
Significance | Enhances protection of critical infrastructure and military installations; strengthens India's self-reliant defence technology. |
Background | Drone swarms pose complex threats; Pakistan has reportedly used Turkish-made Kamikaze drones targeting Indian military sites. |
Aim | Develop a system for detecting, targeting, and neutralizing hostile drone swarms. |