The Indian Army has received a major boost to its strike capabilities as it received over 100 indigenous "Peacekeeper (Agniveg)" jet-powered kamikaze drones, developed by Indian defence company SMPP. The delivery marks a significant step in strengthening the Army's drone warfare capabilities, with the loitering munition designed to carry out high-speed, precision strikes against enemy targets.
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