05
Jan
Airborne surveillance can play a key role in aiding countries secure their land, air, and maritime borders, which is stoking their adoption across the globe. For instance, in July 2020, the UK Royal Navy’s Air Squadron announced its intention of deploying the much-awaited Puma drones by end of 2020. The global airborne surveillance industy size is expected to expand at a considerable pace on account of increasing adoption of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) technologies by major military powers. Countries around the world are actively enhancing their surveillance capabilities to deter any external aggression on their territories. These drones can fly…