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Indian Navy’s ‘Abhimanyu’ Drone Set to Join Carrier Fleet by 2026, Featuring AI, Stealth and Strike Capability

Developed by Bengaluru-based NewSpace Research and Technologies, the AI-powered stealth drone will act as a loyal wingman to MiG-29K and Rafale-M fighters, boosting India’s carrier-based strike power by 2026.

By Adhidev Jasrotia
Last updated: November 5, 2025
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Drone and Aircraft Carriers

In a major leap toward future naval warfare, the Indian Navy is set to induct the ‘Abhimanyu’ drone—an advanced, AI-enabled, stealthy unmanned system—by 2026. Developed by Bengaluru-based NewSpace Research and Technologies (NRT), the jet-powered drone will operate as a loyal wingman alongside carrier-based fighters like the MiG-29K and the upcoming Rafale-M.

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The Abhimanyu drone forms the backbone of the Naval Collaborative Combat Air Vehicle (N-CCAV) programme, placing India among a select group of nations developing carrier-compatible loyal wingman drones.

With AI-driven autonomy, stealth design, and air-to-air combat capability, Abhimanyu will enhance the Navy’s strike power, reconnaissance, and survivability in contested environments. The drone’s low radar cross-section (RCS) design, swept wings, and carefully contoured fuselage enable reduced detection by enemy radar systems.

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While not a fully stealth platform, Abhimanyu strikes a balance between cost-effectiveness and combat survivability, focusing on rapid production and modular upgrades.

Expanding Naval Capabilities

Under the N-CCAV programme, the Indian Navy plans to deploy a fleet of Abhimanyu drones with multiple variants — including those for electronic warfare, surveillance, strike, and swarm operations. These drones will extend the range and awareness of carrier strike groups, reduce risk to human pilots, and enable manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T) operations.

Development and Funding

The Abhimanyu project is partially funded by the Ministry of Defence’s Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX) initiative and supported by NRT’s internal investments. With a first flight expected in 2026, the programme is progressing swiftly toward operational readiness. The Navy has already committed to a minimum purchase order once the system achieves maturity.

Though smaller than the HAL Warrior being developed under the IAF’s Combat Air Teaming System (CATS), Abhimanyu focuses on scalability and affordability, making it ideal for carrier operations.

Strategic Significance

Once operational, Abhimanyu will serve as a force multiplier for India’s naval aviation, enhancing surveillance and precision strike capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region. It represents a pivotal step in the Navy’s shift toward networked, unmanned, and multi-domain warfare.

Despite challenges such as autonomous carrier landing integration and sustained funding, the Abhimanyu project underscores India’s growing confidence in indigenous defence innovation and its vision for future-ready maritime dominance.

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ByAdhidev Jasrotia
An expert in Indian defence affairs, military recruitment, and geopolitical strategy, brings a strong foundation in national security journalism. Recommended for the Indian Army with All India Rank 138.
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