Likabali, Arunachal Pradesh โ General Upendra Dwivedi, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) of the Indian Army, recently visited the โDrone Excellence Centreโ at Likabali Military Station, underscoring the militaryโs commitment to enhancing its operational capabilities through advanced drone technologies.
This visit is a significant part of the Indian Armyโs broader initiative to embrace technological advancements, as encapsulated in the โYear of Tech Absorptionโ and the โDecade of Transformationโ strategies.
During his visit, General Dwivedi was briefed on the centreโs in-house fabricated drones and the associated technologies, which are pivotal to the armyโs efforts to bolster its tactical and strategic capabilities. The centre, located in a strategically important region, focuses on training personnel in drone fabrication, handling, and deployment, aiming to integrate these capabilities at the unit level to enhance operational preparedness.
The COAS lauded the spirit of innovation and technological absorption demonstrated by the ranks at the centre, encouraging further development to ensure that the Indian Army remains at the forefront of modern warfare. This initiative is part of a larger plan to equip every infantry battalion with a drone platoon and artillery regiments with counter-drone systems and loiter munitions, as previously announced by General Dwivedi during the 26th Kargil Vijay Diwas celebrations.
The integration of drones is seen as a transformative step, enabling enhanced surveillance, reconnaissance, logistics, and even medical evacuation missions. This move aligns with global trends where drones are increasingly becoming indispensable in military operations, offering precision and efficiency in complex terrains and conflict zones.
The visit to the Drone Excellence Centre at Likabali is a testament to the Indian Armyโs proactive approach in adapting to the evolving character of warfare, where technological superiority plays a crucial role.
As the army continues to invest in indigenous innovation and technological integration, it aims to maintain a competitive edge over adversaries, ensuring readiness and resilience in an era defined by rapid technological advancements.