Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, AVSM, Army Commander of the Southern Command, conducted a significant visit to New Space Research & Technologies in Bengaluru, highlighting the Indian Army’s commitment to integrating state-of-the-art technologies into its operational framework.
During his visit, Lt Gen Seth inspected a range of advanced drone technologies poised to transform modern warfare. The array of systems included High Altitude Long Endurance Drones, Logistic Drones, Swarm Drones, Tethered Drones, and Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).
Each of these systems represents cutting-edge developments in unmanned aerial technology, offering various strategic advantages from enhanced surveillance capabilities to improved logistical support on the battlefield.
The focus of the visit was to evaluate how these technologies can be integrated into the Army’s current and future operations to enhance mission effectiveness and operational versatility. Lt Gen Seth’s engagement with the latest innovations in drone technology underscores the Army’s proactive approach in adopting new and emerging technologies that can provide significant tactical advantages.
The visit also set the stage for potential collaborations between the Indian Army and the tech industry, focusing on harnessing niche technologies that can contribute to national defense capabilities. Discussions during the visit explored the possibilities of customizing these technologies to meet specific military needs and operational challenges faced by the Indian Army.
By fostering such technological advancements and exploring their applications within military operations, Lt Gen Seth’s visit to New Space Research & Technologies reinforces the Southern Command’s strategy to maintain a technologically advanced and battle-ready force, prepared to effectively address contemporary and future threats.