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Maritime strike aircraft carrying Sea Eagle missile. Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21: Soviet Union: Interceptor: MiG-21 Bison: 40 [13] Being phased out. [14] AEW&CS; Embraer R-99: Brazil: AEW&C: Netra Mk1: 3 [15] equipped with a Netra AEW&CS. Beriev A-50: Soviet Union AEW&C A-50EI: 3 [15] equipped with the EL/W-2090 radar. 2 more planned. [16] [17 ...
The missile system will consist of at least three types of interceptors and is expected to be deployed by the Indian Air Force and Indian Navy by 2028–2029. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It will supplement the Indo-Israeli Barak 8 , Russian S-400 and Indian Ballistic Missile Defence System in the Indian armed forces .
Prithvi (missile) Prithvi-I (SS-150) surface-to-surface tactical ballistic missile: Strap-down inertial navigation system: 150 km (93 mi) High explosives, penetration, cluster munition, fragmentation, thermobaric, chemical weapon and tactical nuclear weapon: 1994 Being withdrawn [6] Prithvi-II (SS-250) surface-to-surface SRBM: 250 to 350 km ...
In 1959, Indian agencies conducted feasibility study to develop a first generation wire guided anti-tank missile.DRDO Anti Tank Missile. [15] Sino-Indian war in 1962 induced the government to fund the project. [16] [17] Designing and wind tunnel tests went on to develop an ATGM of a range of 0.5 to 2 km with flight speed of about 90 m/s. [15]
The interceptor missile involved in the test had a hit-to-kill capable Kinetic kill vehicle. Thus the missile, by nature, was a direct-ascent anti-satellite weapon. [25] It had a length of 13 m (43 ft) and a diameter of 1.4 m (4 ft 7 in). Being a three-stage missile, it was fitted with two solid-propellant rocket motor stages and the Kill vehicle.
Sapru, Somanth, Combat Lore: Indian Air Force 1930-1945 K W Publishers, 2014, 978-9383649259; Singh, Pushpindar, Aircraft of the Indian Air Force 1933-1973 English Book Store, New Delhi, 1974, ASIN B00K0Q8MX6
Anti-ship missile P-8I Neptune, Shishumar-class submarine: Planned [1] [2] Kh-35E: USSR Anti-ship missile Brahmaputra-class frigate, Kora, Veer (INS Prabal, INS Pralaya)-class corvettes Exocet: France: Anti-ship missile Kalvari-class submarine: Sea Eagle: United Kingdom: Air-launched, anti-ship missile Tu-142, Il-38, BAe Sea Harrier (retired ...
Barak 8 (Hebrew: בָּרָק, lit."Lightning"), also known as LR-SAM or MR-SAM and Barak MX, [9] [10] [11] is an Indian-Israeli jointly developed surface-to-air missile (SAM) system, designed to defend against any type of airborne threat including aircraft, helicopters, anti-ship missiles, and UAVs as well as ballistic missiles, [12] cruise missiles and combat jets. [13]