India deploys drones and advanced helicopters at China border in Arunachal sector



The Indian Army has stepped up security in the face of growing tensions on the Indo-China border. A number of Israeli drones have arrived to protect the LAC. Apart from that, the Indian Army has also deployed advanced helicopters on the Chinese border. India has adopted an aggressive strategy to respond to China's aggression.
The Indian Army has increased its deployment in the Arunachal sector on the Indo-China border. Heron drones purchased from Israel have reached the mountainous region. With the help of these drones, the Indian Army monitors all Chinese movements for 3 hours. The remote-controlled drone sends the necessary data to the control centers and on the basis of this, the top military officials analyze all the movements towards China.
An integrated variant of the Advanced Light Helicopter Rudra's weapon system has also been deployed, according to reports citing sources. Heron drones obtained from Israel can operate at an altitude of 5,000 feet for up to eight hours continuously.
According to military officials, India has now placed special emphasis on road, bridge and railway connectivity on the LAC, given the tensions between India and China and especially China's frequent deviations. The army has also been given a special budget for the construction of infrastructure in the border areas of Arunachal Pradesh.
India has adopted an aggressive strategy on the China border after a violent clash between Indo-Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley on the Ladakh border. This has been done as part of this deployment.

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