Counter-Strike: How the Indian Army is training kites to fight Pakistani drones
Taking a cue from the Netherlands and France, India is now training birds of prey to take on enemy drones. The move comes in the backdrop of incidents of unmanned aerial vehicles bringing drugs, arms, and ammunition across the border more than doubling from 2021The nearly two week exercise is aimed at enhancing interoperability and sharing expertise between both the armies in peacekeeping and disaster relief operations. That the Indian Army would train kites to counter enemy drones makes sense given the renewed threat from drones coming from across the border. The BSF, which guards over 3,000 km of the India-Pakistan International Border running across Gujarat, Rajasthan, Punjab and Jammu, recently said incidents of unmanned aerial vehicles bringing drugs, arms and ammunition from across the border have more than doubled from 2021.Border Security Force director-general Pankaj Kumar Singh described the frequency of incoming drones as a ‘bombardment’. Though authorities have b...