What Are Sheshnaag 150 Swarm Drones? India’s 1,000 km Deep Strike Loitering Munition

What Are Sheshnaag 150 Swarm Drones? India’s 1,000 km Deep Strike Loitering Munition
Saheel Singh
By Saheel Singh
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17 Feb 2026

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The Sheshnaag 150 swarm drone, launched at the World Defence Show 2026 in Riyadh, signals that the Indian government is now thinking way beyond battlefield systems.

Developed by NewSpace Research and Technologies, it is a loitering munition capable of striking targets over 1,000 kilometres away.  The system sits somewhere between short-range drones and expensive standoff cruise missiles.

This swarm drone system offers deeper penetration and longer endurance and can carry a 25-40 kg warhead, with sufficient destructive capacity to neutralize high-value fixed targets.

Built For Distance, Designed for Precision

The drone is fairly compact and has a rather simple configuration. The design provides sufficient internal fuel storage and stable cruising with extreme manoeuvrability. This provides a total endurance of about five hours, suggesting a small-engine configuration rather than battery-only propulsion. The precision of the Sheshnaag 150 places it in the guided-missile category rather than the one-way attack drone category.

Swarm Logic and Collaborative Attack

The Sheshnaag 150 will not operate as a lone projectile. Instead, it forms part of what the company calls a collaborative attack ecosystem.

These swarm drones can perform different functions. Some might act as decoys to extend enemy radar emissions. Others might gather intelligence or jam communications. The strike elements then exploit the exposed vulnerabilities.

Rather than responding to a single inbound threat, air defence systems must process more than a few simultaneous signatures arriving from different directions and with different profiles.

This model is much more than attrition-based drone use; it is about networked, adaptive engagement. In contested environments, where electronic warfare and jamming are predominant, the ability to dynamically re-task assets mid-flight could prove decisive.

Where Sheshnag 150 Fits in India’s Strike Matrix?

A 1,000-kilometre reach of the drone system enables engagement with command centres, air defence nodes, ammunition depots and airfields without exposing manned aircraft to risk. Its closest international parallels are long-range loitering platforms intended for strategic suppression roles.

No procurement contracts have been disclosed as yet. The programme is funded privately and will meet the requirements of the Indian Armed Forces while remaining export-ready.

The Sheshnag 150 launch marks a clear shift, representing that India’s private defence sector is now preparing for long-range precision warfare.

Source: Times Now

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Saheel Singh
Saheel Singh
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A dynamic and seasoned content writer with 6 years of experience curating content for different platforms. With the knowledge of all the cogs of content writing and SEO, he has served in various industries. He believes that content is the kingpin, and if penned well, it has a lasting impact on the minds of the readers. Apart from content creation, he is also an ardent poetry lover and performer. He has two publications of his poetry collection, namely Alfaaz and Chestha

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