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The Army Air Defence College (AAD College) in Gopalpur recently welcomed a delegation of four Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) from the US Army to discuss Counter Unmanned Aerial Systems (CUAS). The visit, which took place this week, aimed to enhance cooperation and knowledge sharing in the rapidly evolving field of unmanned aerial systems.
During their stay, the US Army experts engaged in detailed discussions with their Indian counterparts, focusing on CUAS strategies and technologies. The sessions included exchanging best practices and insights gained from recent conflicts involving unmanned aerial systems.
The collaboration highlighted the ongoing commitment of both nations to improve their defensive capabilities against unmanned aerial threats. The exchange provided valuable perspectives on current CUAS methodologies and identified areas for future development and joint efforts.
The meeting underscored the importance of international cooperation in addressing emerging security challenges and enhancing defense strategies. By learning from each other’s experiences and integrating new techniques, both the Indian and US military personnel aim to bolster their operational readiness and effectiveness in countering aerial threats.
The Army Air Defence College continues to play a pivotal role in advancing air defense strategies and fostering strategic partnerships with allied nations. This engagement with US Army SMEs represents a significant step towards achieving these goals and strengthening the defense collaboration between the two countries.