The IAF now wants to acquire 10 counter-unmanned aircraft systems (CUAS) in the aftermath of the first-ever drone terror strike in the country at the Jammu air force station on June 27. A day after the Jammu attack, which exposed operational gaps in tackling small commercially-available drones rigged with explosives, the IAF issued a RFI (request for information) to seek responses from Indian companies for the counter-drone systems called CUAS.
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