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BSF boosts drone warfare amid rising aerial threats
Orissa POST
|November 30, 2025
The BSF has been dealing with drone-based threats since 2019, when cross-border smuggling through unmanned aerial vehicles began in Punjab
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The Border Security Force Saturday said that drone technology and aerial dimensions have become decisive elements of modern warfare, noting that conflicts worldwide ~ from Russia-Ukraine to Israel-Palestine - show how adversaries are increasingly exploiting the airspace.
India witnessed a similar tactic during Operation Sindoor in May, when Pakistan attempted to utilise aerial platforms for cross-border activities, Shashank Anand, BSF Inspector General, Jammu Frontier, told mediapersons, flanked by BSF DIGs Vikram Kunwar and Kulwant Rai Sharma.
“The BSF and other agencies are tackling the challenge of drones. We are increasing our capabilities, and we hope to be even more successful in the next year,” IG Anand said.
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