The Indian Air Force (IAF) has inducted four new Heron Mark-2 drones, which are capable of carrying out surveillance along the borders with both Pakistan and China in a single sortie. The drones have a number of features that make them well-suited for this role, including the Heron Mark-2 can stay in the air for up to 36 hours, which allows it to cover a large area of terrain during a single mission.

The drone can fly at altitudes of up to 30,000 feet, which gives it a good vantage point for surveillance. The Heron Mark-2 can carry a payload of up to 1,000 kilograms, which includes a variety of sensors and cameras.

Strike capability: The drone can be equipped with missiles and other weapons, giving it the ability to carry out airstrikes against enemy targets.

The induction of the Heron Mark-2 drones is a major boost to the IAF’s surveillance capabilities. The drones will be able to play a vital role in monitoring the borders with Pakistan and China, and they will also be able to be used for a variety of other missions, such as intelligence gathering and disaster relief.

In particular, the Heron Mark-2 drones will be able to help the IAF to keep an eye on the activities of terrorist groups in the border areas. Monitor Chinese military deployments in the Ladakh region. Detect and respond to any border incursions by Pakistani or Chinese forces. Provide intelligence support to ground troops during operations. Carry out search and rescue missions in the event of natural disasters.

The Heron Mark-2 drones are a significant addition to the IAF’s arsenal, and they will play a vital role in protecting India’s borders and national security.