The Thai Army Tests a Prototype Drone for Air Patrol, Threat Detection, and Air Strikes

20 September 2025

Testing prototype drone for Royal Thai Army (photos: RTA)

The Royal Thai Army is testing a prototype drone for air patrol, threat detection, and air strikes, complete with a Counter-Drone Systems system. 


This system aims to enhance national defense capabilities and protect national sovereignty. The Chief of Staff of the Army is on the scene! See for yourself!


General Manas Chandi, Chief of Staff of the Royal Thai Army, presided over a meeting to develop capabilities in modern military equipment, conducting research tests on prototype unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) in a military training area in Lopburi Province to enhance national defense capabilities and protect national sovereignty.


The UAV being tested this time is designed to have three main missions: air patrol to monitor movement in critical areas; threat detection with high-precision surveillance systems; and air strikes in situations where national defense is necessary.


The Royal Thai Armed Forces also demonstrated the use of Counter-Drone Systems, a key component in protecting against unwanted drone threats and enhancing security at both the strategic and tactical levels.


This test reinforces the Royal Thai Armed Forces' commitment to utilizing technology and innovation to strengthen national defense, ensuring they are prepared to effectively address all forms of threats, from the rear to the front lines.



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