A specialized delegation from the Royal Army of Oman, consisting of four Subject Matter Experts on Counter Unmanned Aerial Systems (CUAS), recently visited the Army Air Defence College (AADC) in Gopalpur. This visit facilitated a significant exchange of knowledge and experiences related to CUAS, emphasizing best practices and lessons learned from recent global conflicts.
During their time at the AADC, the Omani delegation and their Indian counterparts delved into various strategic discussions aimed at enhancing CUAS capabilities. The focus was on understanding the evolving threats posed by unmanned aerial systems in contemporary warfare and the effective measures to counter such challenges.
The interaction provided an opportunity for both sides to share insights and analyze different approaches and technologies that have been successful in the CUAS domain. By reviewing recent global conflicts where CUAS strategies were crucial, the teams explored potential areas for improvement and innovation in their respective defense systems.
The visit underscores the growing importance of international cooperation in military training and strategic defense, particularly in areas as critical as air defence and unmanned system countermeasures. Such collaborations are vital for keeping pace with rapid technological advancements and emerging security threats in modern warfare.
The discussions not only strengthened the ties between the Indian Army and the Royal Army of Oman but also set the stage for future collaborations and joint training initiatives that could benefit both nations in securing their skies against unauthorized drone activities.