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SOURCE: AFI

Veda Aeronautics, a rising star in India’s defense startup scene, is making strides in the crucial area of counter-drone technology. The company is currently developing an interceptor missile designed to be launched from Medium-Altitude Long-Endurance (MALE) and High-Altitude Long-Endurance (HALE) Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).

This interceptor missile system aims to address the growing security concern posed by unauthorized drones, also known as UAVs. These drones can be used for malicious purposes like surveillance, espionage, or even attacks.

While specific details about the interceptor missile remain under wraps, Veda has confirmed that the program is under development. Their focus on MALE and HALE UAV platforms as launch vehicles suggests a potential emphasis on engaging other drones and loitering munitions.

Early indications suggest the interceptor missile will utilize a turbojet engine. Turbojet engines excel in providing sustained speed for long-range missions, making them ideal for eliminating slower-moving aerial targets. Against faster targets, alternative propulsion technologies might be needed in future iterations.

Veda’s interceptor missile project is a significant development for India’s counter-drone efforts. With drone technology rapidly proliferating, the ability to effectively neutralize these threats is becoming increasingly critical. Veda’s contribution strengthens India’s domestic capabilities in this vital area of defense.