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BonV Aero has called for integrating physical neutralisation capabilities into India’s counter-drone architecture, highlighting that relying solely on signal jamming may not be sufficient against autonomous or pre-programmed UAVs. The company advocates interceptor technologies—such as net-based drone interception systems—that can physically disable hostile drones once detected and tracked, providing a final safeguard for sensitive infrastructure and restricted airspace.

“Repeated drone breaches at restricted locations show that disruption alone is not enough. India’s counter-UAS framework must include the ability to physically neutralise an unauthorised drone once it enters protected airspace,” said Satyabrata Satapathy, Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer, BonV Aero.

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BonV Aero has called for integrating physical neutralisation capabilities into India’s counter-drone architecture, highlighting that relying solely on signal jamming may not be sufficient against autonomous or pre-programmed UAVs. The company advocates interceptor technologies—such as net-based drone interception systems—that can physically disable hostile drones once detected and tracked, providing a final safeguard for sensitive infrastructure and restricted airspace.

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autoevtimes

India’s defence innovation ecosystem continues to evolve as Flying Wedge Defence & Aerospace successfully tests FWD YAMA, the country’s first autonomous swarm interceptor designed to counter emerging drone threats.

“Recent global conflicts have demonstrated how low-cost drones can impose disproportionately high costs on traditional air defence systems, making one thing clear- that the next war will be won by superior anti-drone systems.” said, SUHAS TEJASKANDA,  Founder and CEO, FLYING WEDGE DEFENCE & AEROSPACE.

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IG Drones evolves into IG Defence with strong military backing, marking a strategic pivot toward advanced defence technologies and unmanned systems. This evolution positions the company to better serve national security needs and accelerate innovation in tactical UAV capabilities.

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defensefeeds

What if a single mortar could fire, move, and dodge incoming fire before you even blink?

That’s basically what the G5 Ragnarok 120mm Mortar unveiled at DSEI 2025 promises. Mounted on the tracked ACSV G5 chassis, this beast isn’t just about raw firepower—it’s about mobility, survivability, and getting the job done fast.

Imagine: 18-20 rounds per minute, shoot-and-scoot to avoid counter-battery strikes, compatibility with NATO fire control systems, and the option to use standard 120mm barrels you already have.

It’s not fully automated—it’s manually loaded—but the speed, flexibility, and protection it adds to the battlefield are impressive. If you’re into modern warfare tech, this is a gem.

Curious how it stacks up with other self-propelled mortars and what missions it could dominate? Check it out.

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