Indian Army Seeks Net-Firing Drone Interceptors To Counter Stealthy Swarm Threats
The Indian Army is advancing its counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS) capabilities with a dedicated Drone Catcher System, prompted by the growing threat of small, low-radar-cross-section (RCS) drones. This RFI, released on a Friday in early 2026, seeks industry proposals for a system that detects, tracks, and neutralises such threats, including swarms.The move underscores escalating concerns
The Indian Army is advancing its counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS) capabilities with a dedicated Drone Catcher System, prompted by the growing threat of small, low-radar-cross-section (RCS) drones. This RFI, released on a Friday in early 2026, seeks industry proposals for a system that detects, tracks, and neutralises such threats, including swarms.The move underscores escalating concerns
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