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Drone Terror: Troops rely on anti-drone technology to neutralize it

Hyderabad: Behind the IED Drone recently in Jammu and Maois use a drone camera for supervision, security forces that maintain vital installations are now interested in the direct spread of anti-drone systems effectively to fight threats.
Double drone terror attacks at the Airforce Jammu station with IED on June 27 and the next appearance of unknown drones in different places close to the Indian-Pakistani border has forced security institutions to rethink defense attacks against attacks.
The police operating at Gadchiroli Hit Maois (Maharashtra) and Dandakyarya (Chhattisgarh) also saw drones near the security force camp.
Given the background, a recent conference was held in Shamirpet at the National Industrial Security Academy (NISA) – Training Academy of CISF which maintained several vital installations such as airports, nuclear facilities, oil refineries, electricity projects and government offices – to discuss drones and Anti-technology -grone.
The CISF authority said that agencies immediately require anti-drone technology to protect companies under their protection.
“We’ve used drones for supervision.
But anti-drone technology is not available.
Drone attacks like your watch on some of the vital facilities guarded by us can cause unimaginable losses,” said a CISF official.
Other paramilitary agencies, CRPF, who have used drones for supervision, also rely on anti-drone technology to thwart the ultras plan.
“We have used UAV to track MAOIS movements.
Drones are used to monitor terror suspects in J & K.
But with Maoists and terrorist groups also use drones for supervision and even attack, now we need a reply mechanism.
Until now we only open fire.
When the drone flew above our camp, “said a CRPF official.
Representative Zen Technologies Ltd., one of the companies involved in the development of an anti-drone system, has mentioned the system they can identify, track drones using several methods including radio frequency detection, video-based ID & tracking, radar and neither with good frequency jams or by photographing it Using automatic aligning weapons.
The system can also capture evil drones using drones with hanging webs.
“At present our anti-drone system is being tested by security forces,” said Representative Zen Technologies Ltd Abdul Imran.
While until now it has become a case of one or two drones (as in the Jammu incident), the threat of several drones that attack simultaneously can come true immediately.
BadrinRararayan Rangarajan, Founder of Vishwa Swarm which is a swarm drone project incubated in Bangalore Art Park, said: “We are trying to handle the potential for future threats, attacks with a bunch of drones.
Our project Vishwa swarm is by using a drone of neutralizing threats.
Currently We do not have a comprehensive anti-drone solution in this country.
together with other companies that are in the manufacturing drone, our goal is to produce a comprehensive solution.

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