The Indian Navy and Indian Air Force are set to enhance their unmanned surveillance capabilities with the procurement of Tapas drones developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). The Indian Navy plans to order four of these Made-in-India drones, which will be deployed for maritime surveillance operations. Meanwhile, the Indian Air Force has proposed to the government to acquire six Tapas drones, leading the effort to procure a total of 10 drones for the services. This move marks a significant boost in indigenous unmanned surveillance capabilities for the Indian defence forces.
In a major boost to enhancing indigenous unmanned surveillance capabilities of defence forces, the Indian Air Force has made a proposal to the central government to buy 10 Tapas drones #indianairforce #drones #tapasdrone https://t.co/MCxvwrBesN
In a major boost to enhancing indigenous unmanned surveillance capabilities of defence forces, the IAF has made a proposal to the govt to buy 10 Tapas drones. #IAF #India #Tapas #drones https://t.co/MCxvwrAGDf
The Indian Navy is set to procure four Tapas drones developed by the DRDO. These drones, designed and manufactured in India, will be deployed for maritime surveillance operations, according to top defence officials. https://t.co/uePv5c0fiH
Indian Air Force to acquire 6 of these drones. Will be the lead for procuring these made in India drones for services. Total 10 drones proposal Read @ani story for details https://t.co/RVVfpFrtrX https://t.co/OVfLmlHh1d
🚨 Indian Navy to order four Made-in-India Tapas drones from DRDO. https://t.co/ab9Yd9jFWs
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