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Learning From Iran War, India Clears Strike Drone Squadrons For Indian Air Force

India is moving towards a significant transformation in its military doctrine, placing unmanned systems at the centre of future warfare. The approval of Remotely Piloted Strike Aircraft by the Defence Acquisition Council marks a shift from drones as support assets to drones as primary combat platforms. The decision reflects lessons drawn from recent conflicts, where unmanned systems have demonstrated the ability to deliver high-impact results at relatively low cost. From targeting logistics and infrastructure to overwhelming air defences through swarm tactics, drones have altered traditional assumptions about air power and battlefield dominance. India’s move to approve multiple squadrons of strike drones signals a transition towards remote warfare, where missions can be executed without exposing pilots to risk. These systems are expected to operate as part of an integrated network, linking with satellites, radars, and manned platforms to enable faster decision-making and precision engagement. The development also aligns with indigenous efforts such as the Ghatak UCAV programme, which aims to deliver stealth strike capabilities.

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