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'Nano drones, loiter munitions and more': How India is enhancing special forces capabilities

Guided aerial delivery systems are now reportedly available to ensure commandos can operate independently behind enemy lines for longer durations

March 31, 2025 / 16:52 IST
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The Army’s first vertical wind tunnel to enhance ‘combat freefall’ is operational at the Special Forces Training School in Himachal Pradesh.
The Army’s first vertical wind tunnel to enhance ‘combat freefall’ is operational at the Special Forces Training School in Himachal Pradesh.

India is enhancing the capabilities of its special forces capabilities with advanced technology including nano drones, loiter munitions and sophisticated communication equipment, according to a report by Times of India.

Defence ministry insiders told TOI the upgrade in gruelling combat training is part of an ongoing process.

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According to the report, the training will include “augmented reality/virtual reality mission planners and simulators” in the near future, as well as “specialised equipping” of the Special Forces in the Army, IAF and Navy.

There are reportedly 10 Para-Special Forces and five Para (Airborne) battalions (each has around 620 soldiers) in the Army, 27 flights of around 1,600 Garud commandos in IAF and over 1,400 marine commandos (Marcos) in the Navy.