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Indian Army’s HIM-DRONE-A-THON 2 takes flight at high altitudes in Ladakh

HIM-DRONE-A-THON 2 is more than just an exhibition; it's a strategic move towards leveraging local innovation to meet the needs of modern warfare in harsh environments. This initiative is set to propel India's defence sector into a new era, where technology not only aids the military but also has wide-reaching implications for civilian applications in challenging terrains

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The Indian Army launched the second edition of the HIM-DRONE-A-THON at the formidable Wari La Pass in Ladakh, an area renowned for its extreme altitude exceeding 15,000 feet. This event, which unfolded from September 17 to 18, was not just a display of technological prowess but a significant stride towards redefining military operations in high-altitude environments.

A Ministry of Defence spokesperson highlighted the event’s purpose, stating, “HIM-DRONE-A-THON 2 serves as an exclusive platform for over 20 drone manufacturers to demonstrate their latest innovations tailored for high-altitude operations.” This initiative underscores a push towards utilising indigenous technology to bolster operational efficiency, reflecting a broader governmental policy of self-reliance in defence technology.

The spokesperson further detailed the evolving role of drones in modern warfare, drawing parallels from conflicts like those in Ukraine and Israel, where drones have been pivotal in surveillance, logistics, precision strikes, and communication. “Their versatility and effectiveness are redefining traditional military tactics,” the official noted.

Organised in partnership with the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), the event showcased a myriad of drone solutions ranging from surveillance to loitering munitions and swarm operations. The rugged landscape of Ladakh provided a real-world testing ground, which not only validated the technology but also highlighted its global market potential, positioning India as a significant player in the international drone industry.

Participants at the event were recognised for their contributions, with special awards in categories like logistics and FPV drone operations. Lt. Col. Suneel Bartwal, speaking on the occasion, emphasised the Army’s commitment to adopting and integrating technology as part of its vision for 2024, dubbed the ‘Year of Technology Absorption’. He suggested that such events are crucial for not only enhancing military capabilities but also for exploring export opportunities, thereby supporting India’s ambition towards Raksha Atmanirbharta or Defence Self-Reliance.

HIM-DRONE-A-THON 2 is more than just an exhibition; it’s a strategic move towards leveraging local innovation to meet the needs of modern warfare in harsh environments. This initiative is set to propel India’s defence sector into a new era, where technology not only aids the military but also has wide-reaching implications for civilian applications in challenging terrains.

The event concluded with the Indian Army shortlisting several products for potential procurement, indicating a successful outcome and a promising future for drone technology within the Indian military framework.

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