The missile, to be inducted into the Indian Army, has been jointly developed by DRDO in collaboration with Israel Aerospace Industries and manufactured by Bharat Dynamics.
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Using this technology, IDF carried out fully robotic combat missions, drastically reducing risk to Israeli troops. The robotic combat task force also enhanced situational awareness.
While we talk much about our military, we don’t put our national wallet where our mouth is. Nobody is saying we should double our defence spending, but current declining trend must be reversed.
with continuous new missile tests are we by any chance concentrating on build up of missile stocks to make up for the reduced number of squadrons ? It might just be a right solution with missiles being indigenous taking less time to manufacture and possibly at much lower cost compared to aircrafts, besides needs no maintenance and trained pilots. If the targets are identified with proper co-ordinates the strike can be certain with lower possibility of interception.
with continuous new missile tests are we by any chance concentrating on build up of missile stocks to make up for the reduced number of squadrons ? It might just be a right solution with missiles being indigenous taking less time to manufacture and possibly at much lower cost compared to aircrafts, besides needs no maintenance and trained pilots. If the targets are identified with proper co-ordinates the strike can be certain with lower possibility of interception.