How drones deployed from aircraft, helicopters could change aerial warfare
Drones and loitering munitions have forced a rethink on armed forces globally on how conflicts of the future will be fought. An ever increasing number of platforms are now being adapted to deploy this platform. The Indian Air Force (IAF) recently released a Request For Proposal (RFP) for drones that can be deployed by helicopters. The air force has issued a Request For Information (RFI) for loitering munitions that can be deployed by transport aircraft.The deployment of drones and loitering munitions through a wide variety of aircraft provides a host of new offensive capabilities for the India Air Force, the move also expands the employment envelope of these aircraft. Such deployments could in practice free up the fighter fleet of the IAF for other tasks, this could be beneficial as the organisation is suffering from a shortfall of fighter aircraft.These air deployable drones can be used for a host of tasks ranging from hitting targets to electronic warfare, acting as decoys to searching for targets. The IAF's requirement for drones that can be deployed by transport aircraft to have a range of 500 km.

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