

Not sure how feasible but this is sort of a bird hit kind of solution for this particular role ? The sheer difference in velocity for the two vectors must mean some specific solution is to be modeled and worked upon, perhaps AI assisted.
If not manned ac, this could work as hard-kill CUAS with a net gun/direct collision against WL-2/WL-3/CH-3/CH-4/Akinci type MALE drones, I'd say. Or as decoys with radar reflectors to spoof enemy AD.Not sure how feasible but this is sort of a bird hit kind of solution for this particular role ? The sheer difference in velocity for the two vectors must mean some specific solution is to be modeled and worked upon, perhaps AI assisted.
I remember some DRDO infographics/ppt presentation that does show something like that.Okay.. I might be just rambling but hear me out.
what about a swarm of drone working as an airborne detector. An extension of our radar systems and IACCS, AKASHTEER etc.
As we know that Land based radar have their own limits due to curvature of the earth, frequency band etc. While AWACS have their own limits.
What if an AI assisted swarm is envisioned where, the drones are positioned in a way that leverage astronomy ( geometry) to create or 'un-create' the blind spots. Cheaper version means that any drones lost must be filled by backup drones and real time adjustments based on GPS , INS etc to form right constellation in sky.
I had a diagram made for it. Let me see if it's somewhere saved.
In a significant move towards strengthening India’s defence manufacturing ecosystem, the Minister witnessed the formalisation of CSIR-NAL’s collaboration with M/s Solar Defence & Aerospace Ltd. for the development of the indigenous 150-kg class Loitering Munition UAV. Powered by NAL’s certified Wankel engine, the UAV will offer a 900 km range, 6–9 hours endurance, a 5 km service ceiling and advanced capabilities such as GPS-denied navigation, low radar cross-section, and AI-enabled target identification. The Minister said that this PPP model epitomises the spirit of Atmanirbhar Bharat, ensuring that India develops critical defence technologies within the country while building industrial capacity for commercial-scale production.