Former DRDO Chairman Dr G Satheesh Reddy has revealed that robotic soldiers will be a key part of future warfare. In an interview with NDTV, he emphasized the growing role of artificial intelligence and robotics in defense, highlighting India’s ongoing research into autonomous combat and support systems.
Dr G Satheesh Reddy, ex-Chairman of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), has stated that robotic soldiers are no longer a distant concept but an inevitable reality. Speaking to NDTV, he explained that global militaries are rapidly investing in AI-driven technologies that will transform battlefield operations.
According to him, robotic soldiers will enhance efficiency, reduce human casualties, and provide strategic advantages in high-risk zones. India’s defense research is already exploring humanoid robots capable of reconnaissance, logistics, and combat support. These advancements are expected to redefine military preparedness and deterrence strategies in the coming decades.
His remarks underline India’s commitment to integrating cutting-edge technologies into its defense framework, ensuring readiness for conflicts where unmanned and autonomous systems will dominate.
Key Highlights
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Ex-DRDO chief predicts robotic soldiers in future warfare
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AI and robotics becoming central to defense systems
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Focus on reducing human casualties and enhancing efficiency
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India developing humanoid robots for reconnaissance and combat support
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Future wars expected to be increasingly unmanned and autonomous
Sources: NDTV, ETGovernment, DRDO Interviews