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Adani says their drones were India's eyes and swords of attack in Operation Sindoor

Gautam Adani revealed that Adani Group's drones and anti-drone systems played a frontline role in Operation Sindoor, India's precision counterstrike after the Pahalgam terror attack. Addressing shareholders, he praised Indian forces, reaffirmed national commitment, and highlighted record growth with a $15–20 billion CAPEX plan over five years.

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Billionaire Gautam Adani on Tuesday said drones and anti-drone systems made by his conglomerate played a frontline role in Operation Sindoor - the precision counter terror strike launched by the Indian Armed Forces in direct retaliation for the brutal Pahalgam terror attack.
Speaking at his group's annual shareholder meeting, Adani said, "Operation Sindoor called, and we delivered".

The loitering munitions produced by Adani Defence conducted precision strikes while its counter-drone units protected Indian assets from retaliatory threats.
"Our drones became the eyes in the skies as well as the swords of attack, and our anti-drone systems helped protect our forces and citizens," he said.

Developed in partnership with Alpha Design Technologies (26 per cent owned by Adani Defence) and Israel's Elbit Systems, the SkyStriker loitering munition or kamikaze drones can carry 5-10 kg warheads, fly silently at low altitudes up to 100 km, and precisely strike targets.

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