New Delhi: India will Next Year Begin Testing New Interceptor Missals for an indigenous air and missile definition Sudarshan Chakra (MSC) ‘Announced by PM Modi to Provide Security Cover to Strategic as Well as Vital Civilian Areas in the Country By 2035.The plan is to test the M1 Missile, with an interception range of 150-km against Incoming Enemy Aircraft, Stealth Fighters, Cruise Missiles, Drones and Precision-Gueded Munis, In 2026. In 2026. By M2 (250-km range) in 2027 and m3 (350-km range) in 2028 for the Missile-Based Layred Defense System Being Developed by Drdo, Top Sources Told Toi.The aim is to complete the development of these three long-range surface-to-air missiles (LR-SAMs) and related systems under Project Kusha by 2028 to, hopefully, pave the way for their induction from 2030 Onwards, the sources added.This full-automated LR-Sam System, which will rival the expensive russian-origin S-400 Triumf Air Defense System Deployed by the IAF in Limited Numbers, will be a part of the overall msc palan to buy. Multi-elected integrated air and missile defense shield Around key locations.In this, it will be somewhat similar to the proposed ‘Golden Dome’ Missile Defense Initiative of the Us or the deployed israeli `Iron dome ‘, which only has to protect It is estimated the expansive golden dome, with the capability toChief of defense staff general anil chauhan, at the `Ran samwad ‘conclave at mhow on tuesday, said he was sure India could build its own” Iron or Golden Deome “anforded Cost “with a whole-of-nation approach.“It will act both as a shield and sword,” the cds said, in tune with the PM’s statement that the definition will not only threats More ”.This cleaner implies India will go in for a Major Expantion of its conventional (non-nuclear) Arsenal of Missiles Like Pralay (500-km strike range), Brahms (Increased Range from 450- km to 800-km to 800-km to 800-km) Land-Attack Cruise Missiles (1,000-km range).Gen chauhan, on his part, acknowledged the proposed definition “Detection, Acquisition and Neutralization of Enemy Air Vectors, Using Soft and Hard Kill Options, Including Kinetic and Directed Energy Weapons (Like Lasters)”.The shield, of course, will require multi-domain isr (Intelligence, Survelance, Reconnaissance) Through an overlapping network of early-warning and Tracing Sensors Deepoyed on Land, Ai Sea, undersea and space.Then, Robust Land and Sea-Based Batteries of a Wide Array of Short to Long Range Sam Missiles, High-Power Lesters and other weapons will be needed. Finally, Reliable Command and Control posts to manage the sensors and weapons with an integrated air picture to effectively responsible in real-time.A small beginning was made with drdo’s maiden test of an integrated air definition weapon system (IADWS) On Aug 23. It Included Quick Reactions Reacation Surface-TO-AAIR Missiles (Quesams, Quit 30-KM Interception Range, very short-running air defense system (vshorads, with 6-km range) Missiles and a 30-kilowatt laser-based directed Energy Weapon (Dew, with 3.5-km range).“Many of the building blocks for the msc defense shield have either been developed or are being developed. The Real Challenge will be to integrate them all. It will cost a lot of money for a large country like India, “A source said.A Comprehensive Defense Shield will also include the operational deployment of phase-i of the indigenous two-tier ballistic missile defense (bmd), which has been destroyed by dest and destroy Enemy Ballistic Missiles in the 2,000-km range class, at different altitudes both inside (endo) and Outside (EXO) The Earth’s Atmosphere For “A High Kill Proobility”.In July Last Year, DRDO also successfully flight-Tested An Endo-Atmospheric Interceptor Missile Under Phase-II of the BMD System, with the Defense Ministry Procla Defense Indigenous capability to Defend Against Hosile Nuclear-Capable Missiles in the 5000-km range class.
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