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Swarm power: IAF plans 800 drone munition systems for long-range precision strikes, says report

Each system would deploy a swarm of at least 20 drones that can be launched in quick succession, loiter over a designated area more than 350 km away for at least 30 minutes

October 28, 2025 / 13:18 IST
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Drones of various types and capabilities have become central to contemporary battlefields for attack, surveillance and logistics-a trend highlighted during Operation Sindoor

The Indian Air Force has projected a requirement for 800 medium-range swarm unmanned munition systems (SUMS) to engage hostile targets beyond 350 km, according to Tribune India.

Each system would deploy a swarm of at least 20 drones that can be launched in quick succession, loiter over a designated area more than 350 km away for at least 30 minutes, and then autonomously search for, detect and identify stationary or moving targets, the Tribune India report added.

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A Ministry of Defence request for proposals dated October 25 says swarm drones "saturate enemy air-defence systems, confuse radars and give IAF decision-makers the option to strike within a few hours" against hostile command-and-control nodes, according to Tribune India.

The IAF is seeking fixed-wing platforms with a hybrid jet-engine and battery power pack capable of carrying a minimum of 30 kg of ordnance in addition to required sensors, electronic countermeasures, communications suites and navigation aids, the report further added.