India is reportedly in advanced discussions with Russia for a significant missile procurement deal valued at approximately Rs 10,000 crore. This strategic acquisition aims to bolster the operational capabilities of its ‘Sudarshan’ S-400 air defence systems. The existing contract, signed in 2018, includes five squadrons of the S-400 Triumf system, with three already successfully integrated into India’s defence network and currently operational. New Delhi is keen to enhance its air defence prowess further by acquiring additional S-400 squadrons. Discussions are underway to secure the delivery of the two remaining squadrons from Russia. The initial deliveries of the S-400 systems proceeded as scheduled, though the delivery of the fourth squadron was impacted by geopolitical events. The S-400, known as ‘Sudarshan Chakra’ in India, is a state-of-the-art long-range surface-to-air missile system, renowned globally for its advanced threat engagement capabilities. Its Indian designation signifies precision and lethal accuracy, reflecting its formidable performance. Developed by Russia’s Almaz-Antey, the system is capable of intercepting a wide range of aerial threats, including aircraft, drones, and ballistic missiles, with an impressive engagement range of up to 400 km and target detection up to 600 km. The S-400 has proven to be a critical asset for the Indian Air Force, significantly enhancing its air defence architecture and demonstrating its effectiveness in safeguarding national airspace.
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