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India’s Ghatak Stealth Drone: A Game-Changer for Regional Security

India’s Ghatak Stealth Drone: A Game-Changer for Regional Security

Posted by: Aarav Khatri in: World
27 May | 04:10 AM

India's DRDO successfully tested the Ghatak stealth drone, a lethal UCAV powered by the Kaveri engine. This indigenous leap threatens regional rivals with advanced strike capabilities.

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