Hypersonic missiles may be one way that the Indian Navy can counterbalance the Chinese Navy’s growing capabilities. India test fired its first hypersonic missile demonstrator on Monday.
The Navy is developing tactics for handling 'Super Swarms' of up to a million drones. Stopping one with bullets or missiles will be impossible -- instead, the swarm will have to be outsmarted.
The Chinese air force apparently has deployed bombers to an air base in the country’s far west, placing the warplanes within striking distance of Indian forces along the disputed Chinese-Indian border in the Himalayas.
Turkey is producing, and planning to export, advanced kamikaze drones that can operate in swarms and locate their own targets. Turkey is fast becoming leading a player in the military drone market, and Kargu could provide a significant boost.
The Asian nation of more than a billion people is better known for software services and products, but what will it take to break into the hardware game?
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