New Delhi: A new CLAWS drone attack warning India report has raised serious concerns about modern warfare. The study says India must be ready to face up to 2,000 coordinated drone attacks per day in a multi-front conflict.
Released by CLAWS, the report highlights the fast-changing nature of modern warfare and the urgent need for stronger air defence systems.
Key Highlights of the CLAWS Drone Attack Report
- India may face mass drone swarm attacks from multiple enemies at the same time
- Future wars will not rely only on tanks and soldiers, but also AI-powered drones
- Enemies could launch up to 2,000 drones daily to overwhelm defence systems
- Drones may target military bases, cities, power grids, and communication systems
- The study stresses the need for strong counter-drone technology and strategy
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Why Drone Warfare is a Big Threat
Drone technology is becoming cheaper and more powerful. Countries are now using drones for:
- Surveillance and spying
- Precision strikes
- Suicide drone attacks (loitering munitions)
- Electronic warfare
Recent conflicts have shown how effective drones can be in modern battles.
Lessons from Global Conflicts
- The showed how drones can dominate battlefields
- Swarm drone attacks were used to destroy tanks, air defence systems, and supply lines
- Even low-cost drones caused high damage and confusion
CLAWS Drone Attack Report: What India Needs to Do
According to the CLAWS drone attack report, India should focus on:
1. Strong Air Defence Systems
- Build multi-layered defence against drones
- Use radar, lasers, and missile systems
2. Counter-Drone Technology
- Anti-drone guns
- Jamming systems to block signals
- AI-based detection systems
3. Indigenous Defence Production
- Promote “Make in India” defence projects
- Develop local drone and anti-drone systems
4. Military Training
- Train soldiers for drone warfare
- Develop new battle strategies
Strategic Importance for India
India faces security challenges from both western and northern borders. A future war may involve:
- Multi-front conflict
- Cyber attacks along with drone strikes
- Attacks on civilian infrastructure
This makes preparation very important.
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