SOURCE: AFI
Suhas Tejaswini, the Founder and CEO of Flying Wedge Defense & Aerospace (FWDA), has made a bold claim that the company is currently developing an unmanned aircraft capable of taking on enemy fighter jets, such as the F-16.
While Tejaswini did not provide a specific timeline for the rollout of this new platform, the announcement has generated significant interest and speculation within the defense industry. If successful, FWDA’s unmanned aircraft could revolutionize aerial warfare and provide India with a significant strategic advantage.
The development of such a sophisticated unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is a complex undertaking, requiring advanced technology, skilled engineering, and substantial investment. However, FWDA’s ambitious goal aligns with India’s growing focus on indigenously developed defense systems and its aspirations to become a global aerospace power.
As more details about the project emerge, it will be interesting to see how FWDA’s unmanned aircraft compares to existing fighter jets and other advanced UAVs. If the company can successfully develop a platform that can effectively challenge enemy fighters, it could have a profound impact on the future of aerial combat.