Amarnath Yatra: Multi-layered aerial surveillance, anti-drone grid set up

Published : Jun 30, 2026, 01:00 PM IST
Security arrangememts (Photo/ANI)

Synopsis

Security forces have deployed a multi-layered aerial surveillance and anti-drone security grid for the Amarnath Yatra. Advanced tech like IDDIS, anti-aircraft guns, and new LLLR radar will secure the twin pilgrimage routes in Jammu and Kashmir.

Security forces have established a multi-layered aerial surveillance and anti-drone security grid along the Amarnath Yatra route, deploying advanced technologies to ensure foolproof security for pilgrims undertaking the annual pilgrimage that begins on July 3.

Extensive Drone Surveillance

Officials said drones are being operated regularly by all major security agencies, including the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), the Indian Army, the Jammu and Kashmir Police, and other sister security organisations.

Drone sorties are conducted during morning and evening hours, besides additional flights whenever required, in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).

Depending on their operational capability, the drones monitor areas ranging from five to 15 kilometres, providing real-time surveillance of the pilgrimage route, transit camps and surrounding mountainous terrain.

Nearly 100 transit camps established along the twin routes (Pahalgam and Baltal) of the Amarnath Yatra are under continuous aerial surveillance. Apart from these camps, surveillance systems have also been installed on strategically located high ridges to maintain a close watch over vulnerable areas and movement along the route.

Coordinated Anti-Drone Network

The entire anti-drone network is coordinated by the Army Air Defence (AAD), which oversees aerial security across the pilgrimage route.

Integrated Drone Detection and Interceptor System (IDDIS)

As part of the anti-drone security architecture, the Integrated Drone Detection and Interceptor System (IDDIS) has been deployed once again after its successful use during last year's Yatra. Officials said every security agency is required to obtain prior permission before flying its drones to avoid any confusion or misidentification.

The IDDIS is equipped with both soft-kill and hard-kill capabilities. The soft-kill mechanism neutralises hostile drones by jamming their communication and navigation systems, while the hard-kill capability can physically destroy or bring down a rogue drone using laser-based interception technology.

Advanced Weapon Systems Deployed

In addition to electronic countermeasures, the Army has temporarily deployed L-70 and ZU anti-aircraft guns to provide protection against potential aerial threats during the Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, concluding on August 28. These land-to-air weapon systems can effectively secure an area extending beyond a five-kilometre radius around key locations.

New Low Level Lightweight Radar (LLLR)

In a significant technological upgrade this year, the Low Level Lightweight Radar (LLLR) has been deployed for the first time during the Amarnath Yatra. The radar operates in two surveillance modes, capable of detecting low-flying aerial objects at ranges between 20 and 50 kilometres. Once an unidentified object is detected, the system immediately relays the information to the central control room, enabling security forces to take swift and coordinated action.

Officials said the integrated surveillance network is aimed at ensuring a safe and secure pilgrimage amid heightened security arrangements across Jammu and Kashmir. The 57-day annual pilgrimage begins on July 3 from two routes, the traditional 48-km Nunwan-Pahalgam track in Anantnag and the shorter 14-km Baltal route in Ganderbal district.

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