CISF & Army Boost Drone Ops Skills to Counter Aerial Threats

The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and the Indian Army have collaborated on a professional drone training session for personnel. This initiative aims to strengthen operational preparedness against emerging drone and cyber threats to vital installations. The CISF has established a dedicated drone and anti-drone training centre in Rajasthan, with approval from the Ministry of Home Affairs. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has emphasized the CISF's expanded role in managing aerial security at airports, seaports, and industrial hubs.

Key Points: CISF, Army Enhance Drone Training for National Security

  • Joint CISF-Army drone training
  • Focus on flight safety & surveillance
  • New anti-drone training centre in Rajasthan
  • CISF to manage aerial threats at critical sites
  • MHA approves Remote Pilot Training Organisation
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CISF, Army collaborate to enhance professional competence in drone operations

CISF and Indian Army conduct joint drone training to counter aerial threats at vital installations. Learn about new security protocols.

"CISF will now be responsible for aerial threat management at critical sites - Amit Shah"

New Delhi, March 22

The Central Industrial Force and the Indian Army have collaborated to enhance the central security force's professional competence in drone operations.

A media statement said that a professional Drone Training Session for CISF personnel of ASG Indore was conducted at the Army War College, Mhow, Madhya Pradesh. The session covered key aspects of drone operations, flight safety regulations and surveillance protocols, aimed at further strengthening operational preparedness and technological proficiency.

The CISF statement said the training conducted in collaboration with the Indian Army reflects its continued focus on capacity building, skill enhancement and integration of modern technologies for effective security operations.

With the growing threat of drone and cyberattacks on vital installations, which have emerged as new security challenges, the CISF has prepared plans to counter such threats.

As part of the strategy, the force has taken up drone and anti-drone training in a major way. It has established a drone training and anti-drone capability training centre in its unit at Behror in Rajasthan.

The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has already granted approval for establishing the Remote Pilot Training Organisation for training on drone operation and anti-drone systems.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah recently highlighted the role of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) in the nation's security apparatus.

In his address at the 57th Raising Day ceremony of the central security agency on March 6, he said that CISF will now be responsible for aerial threat management at critical sites, including airports, seaports and industrial hubs, apart from its existing responsibilities.

CISF has been providing security to 70 airports across the country and 361 other important institutions. It has managed security for many key projects, such as Kartavya Bhavan, Seva Teerth, Noida International Airport, Navi Mumbai Airport, Lengpui Airport, Jawaharpur Thermal Power Project, and Bhakra Dam Project.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see our forces proactively upgrading skills. The training centre in Behror is a great step. Hope this knowledge trickles down to all units quickly. Our airports and power projects need this protection.
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Rohit P
While the initiative is excellent, I hope the focus is on practical, field-based training and not just classroom sessions. The real threat is dynamic. Also, the budget for such advanced tech must be used transparently.
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Sarah B
As someone who travels frequently, knowing that airport security is getting this kind of tech upgrade is very reassuring. The CISF personnel already do a great job, and this will make them even more effective.
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Vikram M
Army War College, Mhow is a premier institution. Using their expertise for CISF training is a perfect example of inter-force synergy. This is how we build a robust, modern security apparatus. Kudos to all involved.
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Kavya N
Important step, but what about cyberattacks mentioned in the article? Drones are one part. We need equal focus on securing the digital systems of these vital installations. Hope that's part of the overall plan.

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