MCTE Mhow Organizes Seminar on Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems and Cyber Electromagnetic Warfare
The Military College of Telecommunication Engineering, operating under the Army Training Command, hosted a seminar focused on Counter Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS) and Cyber Electromagnetic Activity (CEMA).
Wide Participation Across Agencies
The event saw participation from officers and specialists representing various agencies, including:
| Army War College |
| Infantry School |
| Military College of Telecommunication Engineering (MCTE) |
| Madhya Pradesh Police |
| Border Security Force |

Focus on Emerging Threats
During the seminar, two technical sessions were held, concentrating on:
| Decoding the C-UAS Battlespace |
| CEMA: Concepts, Current State and Road Ahead |
These discussions delved into the global landscape of drone threats and the critical role of cyber-electromagnetic superiority in contemporary military operations.

Call for Integrated Approach
Lieutenant General Praveen Bakshi, Commandant of MCTE, stressed the importance of:
| Greater inter-agency synergy |
| Information sharing |
| A pan-India coordinated approach |
due to the pervasive nature of emerging threats.

Roadmap for Future Warfare
The seminar underscored the significance of:
| Integrated Counter-UAS strategies |
| Electronic Warfare and Cyber Operations |
| AI-enabled defence solutions |
Additionally, it proposed a roadmap for bolstering domestic capabilities, fostering innovation, and enhancing readiness for future military engagements.
Strengthening Technological Edge
This initiative mirrors the Indian Army’s commitment to advancing technology-based warfare, innovation, and readiness across multiple domains.







