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New Delhi. In the age of technology, along with the convenience, challenges have also increased, the biggest of which is aerial threat. In today’s times, there has been an increase in the number of attacks through drones and since big events like the G20 summit are taking place, India has also made full preparations to deal with challenges like aerial threats. The airport has been specially secured because all the guests will land at the international airport only and it is necessary to completely secure the approach area of the runway before landing because the altitude of the aircraft before landing is lowest at this place.

Keeping this in mind, the Army has also deployed vehicle mounted anti-drone systems and laser dazzlers for air defense,(defense )  which will disable any type of drone or low flying object by soft and hard kill. It is not possible to monitor through a single system 24 hours a day, so two systems have been deployed together which can operate round the clock. Similarly, these systems have also been installed on the rooftops of many hotels which can track any own or enemy drone from a range of 10 kilometers and can easily bring it down to the ground under soft kill at a distance of 3 to 5 kilometers. Can.

According to the information, more than two dozen anti-drone systems have been deployed. Apart from this, Long Range Radar Swati has been deployed around Delhi which is keeping an eye on every aerial target. The Air Force is responsible for air space sanitization, under which no object such as any low flying object, aircraft or drone should be in the sky which is banned.

G-20 conference: Air defense missile and Rafale for security
The Indian Air Force has created an Operation Direction Center for the security of the G-20 conference. This center is directly connected to Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport. The Air Force has also kept air defense missiles and Rafale in action mode for security during the ‘G-20’ conference. It will be illegal to fly sub-conventional aerial platforms such as paragliders, paramotors, hang gliders, UAVs, UASS, microlight aircraft, remotely piloted aircraft, hot air balloons, small aircraft during the G-20 summit in Delhi.

Fighter aircraft will remain fully alert
Presidents and heads of state of many countries of the world are coming to the G-20 summit. Elaborate security arrangements have been made to provide security to various heads of state. For security reasons, the Air Force has kept dangerous fighter jets like Mirage, Rafale and Sukhoi-30 ready. The fighter aircraft of the Indian Air Force will be on full alert during this important conference. Any suspicious activity, UAV or drone in Delhi sky will be closely monitored