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Imported drone tech: A grave national security threat

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July 2025

As drones shape India's digital and defence future, the use of untrusted foreign electronics could critically undermine national resilience and safety.

- BY SAI PATTABIRAM

Imported drone tech: A grave national security threat

Technology can be both a strength and a drawback in modern warfare. The well-publicised Hezbollah Pager Attacks, in which cheap, apparently benign consumer electronics were used as weapons to bypass sophisticated security systems, strikingly revealed this reality.

In today's fast-changing geopolitical landscape, India faces a serious threat due to its reliance on foreign drone controllers, the brains behind unmanned aerial vehicles. Such incidents highlight the serious dangers associated with the use of vulnerable imported electronics on national security as the nation moves towards broader adoption of digital technology.

COTS ELECTRONICS AND THE THREAT OF CHEAP WARFARE

In one of the chilling examples of how asymmetric warfare works, Israel allegedly used commercial pagers as bombs in September 2024. Since it bypassed encrypted networks and conventional signal jamming, it raised serious military and intelligence questions. It is a perfect illustration of how a seemingly inexpensive and easily obtained tool can turn into something covert and catastrophic, making it hard to detect.

Ukraine's Operation Spider Web, which damaged Russia's critical bomber fleet, is another example of an extreme asymmetric outcome achieved through Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) electronics.

These attacks raise crucial questions about whether governments have underestimated the threat posed by nontraditional cyber-physical exploitation and how much of COTS technology can be allowed into a country freely, especially those with dual-use capabilities, such as drones.

IMPORTED DRONE CONTROLLERS: A MAJOR WEAK LINK

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