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701.
Where was the 'Hamesha Vijay' exercise conducted?
A Himachal Pradesh
B Thar Desert, Rajasthan
C Kutch region, Gujarat
D Assam
702.
What was the name of the large-scale operational exercise conducted by the Indian Army in Rajasthan?
A Yudh Abhyas
B Hamesha Vijay
C Vajra Prahar
D Shatrujeet
703.
The growing threat from Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) necessitates the development of:
A Less sophisticated defense systems
B Advanced counter-drone technology
C Increased reliance on manual patrols
D Reduced surveillance measures
704.
Electronic warfare capabilities in counter-drone systems are primarily used for:
A Physical destruction of drones
B Jamming or spoofing drone signals
C Tracking drone movements
D Launching counter-missiles
705.
What does UAS stand for in the context of drones?
A United Air Services
B Unmanned Aerial Systems
C Universal Aviation Standards
D Undersea Autonomous Systems
706.
Protecting critical infrastructure and military installations from aerial threats is a vital role of:
A Economic policies
B Counter-drone capabilities
C Cultural exchange programs
D Diplomatic negotiations
707.
What is a key benefit of indigenous development of counter-drone technology?
A Increased cost of the system
B Reduced operational effectiveness
C Allows for customization to meet specific operational requirements
D Limited applicability
708.
The indigenous development of counter-drone technology reduces India's reliance on:
A Domestic research
B Foreign systems
C Manual labor
D Traditional warfare methods
709.
What are the two main types of mechanisms DRDO is focusing on for drone neutralization?
A Soft-kill and hard-kill
B Jamming and hacking
C Kinetic and explosive
D Electronic and physical
710.
Which of the following technologies are integrated into DRDO's counter-drone system?
A Only radar
B Radar, electro-optical sensors, and electronic warfare capabilities
C Only GPS systems
D Only acoustic sensors