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As drone warfare evolves, army air defence seeks to strengthen new types of aerial targets

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As drone warfare evolves, army air defence seeks to strengthen new types of aerial targets
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The Indian Army is procuring three new types of aerial target systems to improve training against modern drone and missile threats. These systems aim to simulate realistic combat scenarios, including swarm drones and fast-moving cruise missiles.

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As drone warfare becomes more prevalent globally, military forces must adapt their air defense training to counter increasingly sophisticated and low-cost aerial threats.

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The article reports on military procurement and training strategies in a factual, descriptive manner without overt political commentary.

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