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Swarm drones are drones especially designed to operate together as robotic swarms. Military swarms are capable of surveillance and attack missions.

India

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Following a three-year-long competition organised by the Indian Air Force, at least two companies are expected to receive formal contracts for surveillance, attack and electronic warfare drones. The ‘swarm architecture’ award went to NewSpace Research & Technologies Pvt Ltd, run by former IAF officer Sameer Joshi. NewSpace also won a US$15 million swarm drone order from the Indian Army.

The ‘communication architecture’ award went to a Delhi Technology University team incubated Flaire Unmanned Systems Pvt. Ltd. in a tie-up with Adani Defence, later and the ‘drone architecture’ award went to Dhaksha Unmanned Systems.[1] For designing the swarm drones for the Indian Army, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. is supporting NewSpace research and Technologies in development of the swarm drones.[2]

During an event in Jhansi in November 2021, DRDO showcased the armed swarm technology with minimal human efforts. The Drones are operable at high-altitudes, rough-weather conditions and can fly at a speed of 100 km/h[2] and has ability to strike multiple drones at the target.[3]

For promoting drone development, the Indian Air Force also launched a three-year long competition in 2018, named, Mehar Baba Swarm Drone Competition that was open for distinct organizations.[4]

Israel

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The use of swarm drones was also done by the Israel Defense Forces to find the rocket launchers situated in Gaza City.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Pubby, Manu. "India places orders for drones, loitering munitions". The Economic Times. Retrieved 2022-01-06.
  • ^ a b "Exclusive: Heavy-Lift Made-In-India Drone To Redefine E-Commerce Delivery". NDTV.com. Retrieved 2022-01-12.
  • ^ "Is Iran's new drone swarm Shahed-136 tech a gamechanger? - analysis". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. 26 December 2021. Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  • ^ "3 Indian start-ups win IAF swarm drone competition, at least 2 in line for defence contracts". ThePrint. 2021-10-25. Retrieved 2022-01-06.
  • ^ Mizokami, Kyle (2021-12-08). "A New Video Explains, in Graphic Terms, Why the United Nations Must Ban 'Slaughterbots'". Popular Mechanics. Retrieved 2022-01-28.

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