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Brinks Report > Blog > Technology > What are Loitering Munitions? Pakistan Never Saw These Drones Coming
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What are Loitering Munitions? Pakistan Never Saw These Drones Coming

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 7, 2025 12:12 pm
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On a cold morning, India struck deep into Pakistan—and the world took notice. Operation Sindoor was no ordinary mission. It was a high-tech, precision attack using loitering munitions—India’s newest weapon against terror.

For years, Pakistan-backed terrorists like Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba attacked India without fear. But now, India is hitting back—harder and smarter.

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What Are Loitering Munitions?

Loitering munitions, also called suicide drones, are a game-changer. Unlike regular drones, they don’t just spy—they hunt and destroy. These drones hover over targets, pick their moment, and then crash into enemies with deadly accuracy.

Think of them as AI-powered missiles with eyes. They wait, watch, and strike only when sure. No wasted bombs. No missed targets.

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Warmate Loitering Munition during field testing in Ladakh.

Indian Army operates a sizable amount of loitering munition of Indian, Israeli and Polish origin and is seeking more from domestic vendors. https://t.co/1zVRy1tYHB pic.twitter.com/VrumaJJHv8

— Singh (@Duorope) August 29, 2023

How India Used Them in Operation Sindoor

India’s Army, Navy, and Air Force joined forces to hit nine terror camps in Pakistan and PoK. The strikes were fast, silent, and deadly.

Pakistan’s military didn’t see it coming. Why? Because loitering munitions don’t sound like jets or missiles. They fly low, stay quiet, and strike before enemies react.

Why This Terrifies Pakistan

  1. No Warning – These drones don’t give time to hide.
  2. Pinpoint Strikes – Only terror sites were hit, not civilians.
  3. Made in India – Most parts are locally built, so India doesn’t depend on foreign arms.

In December, India got 480 new loitering munitions, including the Nagastra-1—its first homemade suicide drone. This means India can now produce its own high-tech weapons, without begging other countries.

Also Read India’s Message to Pakistan Is Loud, Clear—and Unlike Anything We’ve Seen in 20 Years—Justice is Served

Pakistan’s Weak Response

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called the strikes an “act of war.” But what did he expect? For years, Pakistan sheltered terrorists attacking India. Now, India has the power to hit back without sending soldiers.

India didn’t attack Pakistan’s army. It only hit terror camps. That’s the difference—India fights terrorists, not nations.

The Future: India Leads, Others Follow

The world is watching. Countries like the US and Israel have used loitering munitions, but India is now mastering them too. With Nagastra-1 and more upgrades coming, India’s defense future looks strong.

No more playing weak. No more waiting for attacks. India now strikes first, strikes smart.

Final Verdict

Operation Sindoor proves one thing: India is done with old wars. With loitering munitions and homegrown tech, India is writing new rules.

Pakistan can scream “war” all it wants. But truth is—India is 10 steps ahead.

India isn’t just defending. It’s dominating. And the world knows it.

Also Read Operation Sindoor Hits Terror Camps In Pakistan Hard: KSE-100 Tumbles 5.5%

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