The Army Air Defence College (AAD College) in Gopalpur recently hosted a team of four Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) from the US Army, focusing on Counter Unmanned Aerial Systems (CUAS). This engagement provided an invaluable platform for bilateral exchange on advanced defense strategies against unmanned threats.
During the sessions, both the Indian and US Army officers shared best practices and lessons learned in the CUAS domain, particularly from recent conflicts where drone technology has played a significant role.
The exchange aimed to enhance understanding and capabilities in managing aerial threats effectively.
This collaboration highlights the ongoing commitment of both nations to strengthen military ties and improve their defensive postures through shared knowledge and tactical training.
Such interactions are crucial for keeping pace with rapid advancements in unmanned systems and developing strategies to mitigate associated risks.
The workshop at AAD College not only fostered international cooperation but also enriched the tactical acumen of those involved, ensuring that both forces are better equipped to handle emerging challenges in modern warfare.