Modern warfare received a major advance from the Indian Army after the service induction of an anti-tank payload First Person View (FPV) drone platform developed domestically. Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory (TBRL) at Chandigarh created this drone through their in-house development program which now has proven successful as tactical warfare technology. This breakthrough technology enters military service through the introductory drone deployment of five units while planning to add 95 additional systems to the Army's drone fleet.
The Indian Army moves toward modern warfare operations through the adoption of First Person View (FPV) drones which carry anti-tank payload systems.
The FPV drone system originated from laboratory work conducted at Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory (TBRL) located in Chandigarh.
Indigenous Development: The FPV drone represents a critical achievement in Indian Army self-sufficiency because TBRL collaborated with Major Cephas Chetan to develop this drone through internal efforts.
Anti-Tank Payload: This drone includes anti-tank ammunition which enables kamikaze attacks for military strikes. The Indian Army obtains valuable capabilities for modern warfare from these drones that excel at neutralizing tanks along with armored vehicles.
Collaboration with TBRL: Development testing and validation of the drone were completed by TBRL at their Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory located in Chandigarh which ensured battlefield-readiness and security of the system.
Cost efficiency: Each FPV drone costs ₹1.4 lakh which presents military forces with an economical option allowing them to use them instantly in multiple combat environments.
Rising Star Drone Battle School: It functions as an Indian facility that focuses on drone technology buildup while showing the country's drone warfare progress.
Tactical Warfare: It has made a new leap forward through FPV drone systems deployed with anti-tank payloads making military operations resemble what FPV drones achieved during Ukrainian warfare.
Indian troops achieved a strategic milestone by integrating the FPV drone system with anti-tank weaponry into their tactical drone operations. The development of this technology within the country allows India to boost its military might while affirming its dedication to become technologically self-sufficient. The Indian Army will greatly boost its operational capabilities in future conflicts through future drone procurement and continued program expansion of its drone warfare capabilities. The acquisition marks a turning point in contemporary warfare since drones will become progressively more critical to military operations.