Indian tech firm delivers 106 turbojet-powered drones with precision strike capability to Army

Coverage featured in The Economic Times New Delhi: A tech firm has delivered to the Army 106 turbojet-powered kamikaze drones designed to engage high-value targets deep inside enemy territory and operate in contested electromagnetic environments, according to a statement. With an operational range of 180 km and speed of up to 450 kmph, the drone — Peacekeeper (Agniveg) — is capable of conducting autonomous precision strike missions against critical military infrastructure, logistics hubs, command centres, radar installations and other strategic targets, defence technology firm SMPP said on Thursday. “Combining long-range reach, precision strike capability and the ability to strike at extremely high speeds, the system provides

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SMPP Completes Delivery of 106 Jet Based Kamikaze Drones to Indian Army, Strengthening Indigenous Deep-Strike Capabilities

Coverage featured in Aviation & Defence Universe (ADU Media). New Delhi, 11-06-2026 – SMPP has successfully completed the delivery of 100 Nos of Jet Based Peacekeeper (Agniveg) Operational Drones and 6 Training Drones to the Indian Army, marking a significant milestone in India’s unmanned warfare capabilities and reinforcing the nation’s commitment to self-reliance in critical defence technologies. The delivery follows successful user trials in which the Peacekeeper (Agniveg) demonstrated a Circular Error Probable (CEP) of less than five metres showcasing an operational range of about 180 kilometres, while operating in a heavily jammed and spoofed environment. The performance highlights the system’s

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Strengthening Indigenous Deep-Strike Capabilities: SMPP Completes Delivery of 106 Jet Based Kamikaze Drones to Indian Army

Featured in Raksha Anirveda, a leading Indian defence and aerospace magazine. New Delhi. SMPP has successfully completed the delivery of 100 Nos of Jet Based Peacekeeper (Agniveg) Operational Drones and 6 Training Drones to the Indian Army, marking a significant milestone in India’s unmanned warfare capabilities and reinforcing the nation’s commitment to self-reliance in critical defence technologies. The delivery follows successful user trials in which the Peacekeeper (Agniveg) demonstrated a Circular Error Probable (CEP) of less than five metres showcasing an operational range of about 180 kilometres, while operating in a heavily jammed and spoofed environment. The performance highlights the

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