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SOURCE: RAUNAK KUNDE / NEWS BEAT / IDRW.ORG

The Indian Air Force (IAF) is actively developing a space-based battle management system that will be able to track mobile targets in any airspace. This system will provide commanders on the ground with persistent surveillance and will be able to track aircraft that are currently difficult to track from space.

The IAF is currently engaging with the private sector to understand how smaller satellites can be repurposed to craft an architecture for moving target indication. The goal is to provide commanders on the ground with a clear picture of the airbase of rival camps, allowing them to study aircraft that are being deployed.

The IAF is also working on developing a system that will be able to track aircraft when they are airborne. This is a difficult task, as aircraft are constantly moving and changing direction. However, the IAF is confident that it can develop a system that will be able to track these targets.

The development of this space-based battle management system is a major step forward for the IAF. It will give the IAF a significant advantage over its adversaries and will allow it to better protect its own airspace.

The development of a space-based battle management system is a major step forward for the IAF. It will give the IAF a significant advantage over its adversaries and will allow it to better protect its own airspace.

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