Indian Army Receives 106 Kamikaze Drones, Possibly Based on Belarusian Design

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Индийский дрон-камикадзе Peacekeeper. Изображение: ADU Media

Indian company SMPP has completed the delivery of 100 jet-powered kamikaze drones and six training systems to the Indian Army, the company’s press service reported.

“The successful completion of Peacekeeper (Agniveg) deliveries to the Indian Army in a short time frame of 6 months is a significant milestone for SMPP and for India’s indigenous defence manufacturing ecosystem..

Modern warfare is increasingly defined by precision, autonomy and affordability, and systems such as Peacekeeper (Agniveg) are becoming critical force multipliers on the battlefield,” Ashish Kansal, CEO & Director, SMPP, said.

The Peacekeeper drones are designed to operate in environments with intensive electronic warfare activity, including signal jamming and spoofing attempts. The drones can reach speeds of up to 450 km/h and have an operational range of up to 180 km. They are intended to strike command posts, radar stations, logistics hubs and other strategically important military targets.

As BELPOL previously reported, Belarus and India signed a contract in 2025 for the delivery of approximately 100 Peacekeeper kamikaze drones. The buyer was SMPP AMMUNITION PVT. LTD, while the seller was the state foreign trade enterprise Belspetsvneshtekhnika.

The appearance and technical characteristics of the Mirotvorets drones match those of the Peacekeeper system.

Indian Army Receives 106 Kamikaze Drones, Possibly Based on Belarusian Design
Belarusian Miratvorets kamikaze drone. Photo: president.gov.by
Indian Army Receives 106 Kamikaze Drones, Possibly Based on Belarusian Design
Indian Peacekeeper kamikaze drone. Photo: SMPP
Indian Army Receives 106 Kamikaze Drones, Possibly Based on Belarusian Design
Indian Peacekeeper kamikaze drone. Photo: SMPP
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