Drones redefined: the impact of emerging technologies on UAS warfare
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TextPublication details: New Delhi KW Publishers; Centre for Aerospace Power & Strategic Studies 2026Description: 264 pISBN: - 9788199350229
- 358.4183 DRO
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About the Book Drones Redefined: The Impact of Emerging Technologies on UAS Warfare is an attempt by the Centre for Aerospace Power and Strategic Studies (CAPSS) to provide a structured and forward-looking analysis of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) warfare, progressing from foundational transformations to disruptive future trajectories. Section I, “Cruising High,” maps the evolution of UAS from remotely piloted platforms to increasingly autonomous combat systems. It analyses how stealth technologies, artificial intelligence, and electronic warfare are reshaping survivability, decision-making speed, and tactical flexibility. Dedicated chapters assess swarm intelligence, autonomous operations, hypersonic integration, and cyber warfare, highlighting how these domains compress the observe–orient–decide–act (OODA) loop while simultaneously introducing new vulnerabilities. The section concludes with an in-depth assessment of counter-UAS technologies, addressing detection, tracking, and neutralization challenges in contested airspaces. Section II, “Evolution to the Next Level,” focuses on capability enhancement and strategic escalation. It examines advanced materials, propulsion systems, and sensor fusion as force multipliers that expand endurance, payload, and situational awareness. This part also addresses the highly consequential issue of nuclear weaponization of UAS, evaluating its implications for deterrence stability, escalation dynamics, and contemporary warfare. Collectively, the book offers a comprehensive framework for understanding how emerging technologies are redefining UAS operations, doctrine, and strategic risk. About the Author Air Vice Marshal Anil Golani, a QFI and an Instrument Rating Instructor and Examiner, had commanded an Air Defence Direction Centre, an operational base and served in senior ranks in both the Joint Services Commands of the country, the Andaman & Nicobar Command as the Air Force Component Commander and Strategic Forces Command as the Chief Staff Officer (Air Vector). He was Air Officer Commanding Maritime Air Operations and Chief Instructor, Air Force, at the DSSC. He is Director General of CAPSS since April 1, 2024. Prof (Dr) Dinesh Kumar Pandey, a Master Fighter Controller (MFC), had commanded six Air Defence Units. He was Director of Air Staff Inspections and Director of the Joint Control and Analysis Centre. He has been a Professor in the School of Business (Aviation Management) at GU. As a defence and strategies analyst, he is panellist of various national TV channels. He is currently a Senior Fellow at CAPSS, Adjunct Professor, RRU; a member of the Advisory Council of GNOIT and Foreign Policy School.

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