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Anti-drone system at Taj Mahal to counter aerial threats
Anti-drone system at Taj Mahal to counter aerial threats

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Time of India

Anti-drone system at Taj Mahal to counter aerial threats

AGRA: An anti-drone technology system was installed at the Taj Mahal in Agra on Friday to counter potential aerial threats in and around the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Police said the system has a range of eight kilometres and will 'soft kill' any threat once it comes within 500 metres of the main dome of the historic monument. The move comes after India carried out military strikes under Operation Sindoor on nine terror hubs in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on May 7, in response to the April 22 Pahalgam terrorist attack in which 26 people were killed. ACP (Taj Security) Sayed Areeb Ahmad said that the anti-drone system, provided by the security headquarters, successfully detected and neutralised drones during the trial run. According to Ahmad, the system has a range of about eight kilometres and can identify drones flying from any direction within this range. "It not only tracks the drone's current location but also pinpoints where it is being operated from. Drones coming within 500 metres of the monument are automatically neutralised," Ahmad said. "If any drone enters the no-fly zone around the Taj Mahal, the system will detect it immediately. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với sàn môi giới tin cậy IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo A response team will then trace the operator's location, conduct a raid, and take legal action as per the rules," he added. Before the installation of the technology, security teams deployed to protect the Taj Mahal also underwent a week-long training to handle and operate the system, said the ACP Ahmad, adding, "Agra Police and CISF are involved in protecting the Taj Mahal and its periphery, and flying of drones is prohibited within the 500-metre radius of the monument." When asked how the system works, police sources refrained from revealing many details, citing security concerns. However, they said that the anti-drone system automatically jams the signal of any drone approaching the area, rendering it inoperable through a method known as a 'soft kill'. A police team will then trace the origin point of the drone and secure the location from where it was launched. Agra Police will be responsible for operating and maintaining the system. However, the exact location of the radar and other components has not been disclosed.

Anti-drone system installed at Taj Mahal, mock drill conducted
Anti-drone system installed at Taj Mahal, mock drill conducted

Hindustan Times

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Anti-drone system installed at Taj Mahal, mock drill conducted

The anti-drone system was installed at the Taj Mahal on Friday and a mock drill was conducted, mainly in the backyard of the Taj, it being a day of closure for common visitors. The anti-drone system is to detect the origin and current location of a drone flying within 8 km range. A drone within 500 meters radius around Taj Mahal dome is to be neutralised, said ACP, Taj Security, Syed Areeb Ahmed. On being asked about drones being flown by tourists for photography purposes, Ahmed clarified that no drones will be allowed in 'no drone flying' area. 'Any drone flown by anyone in the prohibited skyline of the Taj Mahal will be detected by an anti drone system and its origin will also be traced and legal action will be taken accordingly,'' Ahmed said. Steps were initiated recently to set up an anti-drone system at the Taj Mahal, a Unesco-listed World Heritage monument in Agra to counter potential aerial threats. Police personnel were trained for effective use of this new technological layer, Ahmed said. At present, the monument is guarded by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) inside and by UP police around the walls, he added. The move comes after India carried out precise strikes under Operation Sindoor on nine terror hubs in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on May 7 in response to the Pahalgam terrorist attack. A wave of artillery shelling, missiles and drone strikes were carried out by Pakistan. All aerial threats were neutralised by the Indian armed forces. 'The system will automatically jam the signal of any drone entering the area, rendering it inoperable through what is known as a 'soft kill,' he added.

Taj Mahal to have anti-drone system
Taj Mahal to have anti-drone system

Hindustan Times

time26-05-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Taj Mahal to have anti-drone system

The Taj Mahal, a UNESCO listed World Heritage monument in Agra, will have an anti-drone system to counter potential aerial threats, a senior police official said on Sunday. The system will have a range of seven-eight kilometres and it will 'soft kill' any threat once it comes within 200 metres of the main dome, the officer added. Police personnel are being trained for effective use of this new technological layer to be added to Taj Mahal's security, assistant commissioner of police (ACP) Taj Security, Syed Areeb Ahmed said. At present, the monument is guarded by Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) inside and by UP police around the walls, he added. 'This anti-drone system is to be installed, once received, within the Taj Mahal complex in the near future for which 15 days' training is underway,' Ahmed said. 'The system will have a range of 7 to 8 kilometres to detect an aerial threat posed by a drone, but will be mainly effective within a 200-metre radius around the main dome of the Taj Mahal,' he said. The move comes after India carried out precise strikes under Operation Sindoor on nine terror hubs in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on May 7 in response to the Pahalgam terrorist attack. A wave of artillery shelling, missiles and drone strikes were carried out by Pakistan. All such aerial threats were neutralised by the Indian armed forces. 'The anti-drone system will provide longitude and latitude to trace the exact location from where the drone is originating and its present location,' Ahmed said. 'The system will automatically jam the signal of any drone entering the area, rendering it inoperable through what is known as a 'soft kill,' he added. The main dome of the Taj Mahal was covered by a large black cloth during the 1971 India-Pakistan war.

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