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India launches Bhairav Special Forces unit with 15 battalions, over 100,000 drone operators, for high-speed hybrid warfare.
The Indian Army has launched the Bhairav Special Forces unit, with 15 battalions active and plans to expand to 25, focusing on high-speed, tech-integrated operations across tactical and operational levels.
Comprising over 100,000 trained drone operators, the units, including the Desert Falcons from Rajasthan, are designed for hybrid warfare, using drones in real-time combat.
They are part of broader reforms including Rudra Brigades—combined arms units integrating infantry, armor, artillery, and drones—and have demonstrated capabilities in Exercise Akhand Prahar.
The 2nd Battalion will participate in the Army Day Parade on January 15.
India lanza la unidad de Fuerzas Especiales Bhairav con 15 batallones, más de 100,000 operadores de drones, para la guerra híbrida de alta velocidad.