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Sabal 20 drones to ease LAC logistics challenges

The New Indian Express

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November 28, 2024

INDIAN indigenous defence technology and manufacturing got a shot in the arm with successful induction of a logistics drone into the Army and a major achievement in stealth technology.

- MAYANK SINGH

Sabal 20 drones to ease LAC logistics challenges

The Indian Army on Wednesday delivered Sabal 20 logistics drone in the Eastern theatre which is expected to enhance logistics capabilities for defence forces operating in challenging terrains. The Eastern theatre looks after the defence of the Line of Actual Control along Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim. The Army is also deployed for anti-insurgency duties and humanitarian aid and disaster relief in the area.

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