CISF Completes Advanced Anti-Drone Training at Army Air Defence College Gopalpur
The Anti-RPAS (Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems) Course, designed for CISF personnel, concluded its two-week tenure on March 23, 2026, at the Army Air Defence College (AADC) in Gopalpur.
Focus on Emerging Drone Threats
Participants during the course were trained to understand the evolving threats posed by Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). The training covered the latest technologies and tactics that are employed in modern drone warfare.

Training on Counter-UAS Systems
CISF personnel were given practical experience with advanced counter-UAS (C-UAS) systems. This included learning effective methods for detecting, tracking, and neutralizing hostile drones.

Strengthening Joint Capability
The training emphasized the importance of joint operations and seamless coordination between the Armed Forces and paramilitary forces. This ensures a unified response to emerging aerial threats.

Enhancing Security Preparedness
The program has equipped CISF personnel with advanced skills and operational expertise, significantly enhancing their capability to counter drone-based threats and improve national security.
This course underscores India's increasing focus on counter-drone warfare and its commitment to multi-domain security preparedness.







