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PM-LED meets deciding quickly policy to overcome the threat of drones

New Delhi: Two days after the first attack of the terror drone in the country at the Air Force Station, PM Modi led a top-level meeting on Tuesday to discuss the policy on the use of civilian drones, ‘futuristic challenges’ in the defense sector and the need to equip the military with equipment Modern to overcome these threats.
The two-hour meeting decided to track the “comprehensive policy” using the use of drones by civil operators.
The meeting of LED PM discussed Futuristic def challenges, a high-level meeting was attended by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, Interior Minister Amit Shah, National Security Advisers Ajit Doval and others, including the officials of the Civil Service Ministry.
“There are discussions about futuristic challenges in the defense sector and complement our troops with modern equipment.
The related aspects of involving more adolescents, start-ups and strategic communities in this case are also discussed,” said the government’s source.
With small drones, it is now more widely used for commercial operations, the Ministry of Civil Aviation has published a guideline on its use under the rules of an unmanned aircraft system, 2021.
However, military and police forces, however, against “opening liberals from the sky”.
For civilian drone operations in the final policy.
“There should be a tight limit at the height where this drone can be operated.
In addition, there must be a no-fly zone that is clearly restricted, with a 80-100 km buffer zone around the vital installation, military area and the like,” said a source.
It has hit the house after the explosion of explosion drone attacks at the Jammu Air Force Station, which in all possibilities aimed at air traffic control towers (ATC) airport and helicopter helicopter MI-17 V5 at the base, on Sunday.
Ahead of the meeting called by PM, Rajanth Singh was complained about in attack and draft policy on the operation of the civilian drone by Air Head of the IAF Marshal R k S Bhadauria.
The armed forces have a variety of air defense systems, with advanced radar and missiles, to detect and foil air intrusion by large drones or UAVs, airplanes and helicopters.
But small drones, fly at low altitude with low crosspection radar, cannot be detected by such military radar.

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