India's serpent strikes: Sheshnaag 150 positions India ahead in drone warfare, nightmare for enemies
India has unveiled the Sheshnaag‑150 long‑range “collaborative loitering munition / swarm drone” at World Defence Show (WDS) 2026 in Riyadh, developed by private firm NewSpace Research & Technologies ...
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What are Sheshnaag 150 swarm drones? India’s 1,000 km deep strike loitering munition explained
India’s private defence sector has stepped into a strategic domain long dominated by state-backed missile programmes. The unveiling of the Sheshnaag 150 swarm drone at the World Defence Show 2026 in ...
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