The S-400 missile system for the aggressive role is India’s leading landing weapon, which can be negated by finding many goals in the 600 km range
Ajay Banerjee
New Delhi, May 8
India’s Integrated Air Defence Grid (African ‘, Interven Crid) failed Pakistan to target 15 places across the country last night. This grid works on two burn-equal systems: meaning to tracking and starting aggressive retractions.
For an aggressive role, Russia’s S-400 missile system is the major weapon, which is capable of tracking and attacking several goals within the range of 600 miles.
S-400, which is also called the Sudarshan cycle in the Indian Air Force (IAF) is one of the most advanced long-distance airfield systems in the world. It can detect a wide spectrum of air-spectrum, cruise missiles, cruise missiles, drones and strategic ballistic missiles, including and to escape.
Integrated Air Defence grid is supported by a heated air protection system, including several units with different stringing ray. These include the sky-NG, Barak and CURSAM, including 100 km, 70 kilometers, 70 kilometers and 30 km taries of 30 km taries. The system also includes counter-drone systems, spoping and jamming capacity that prevents Pakistan from entering the Indian Airport.
The dangers tracking is done by the Integrated Air Command (IACCS) of the Indian Air Force (IAF). IACCS uses a dedicated high-speed optic fiber cable to connect to a series of radaries and sensors who detect speed from Pakistan to the air from Pakistan. This information is sent in Indian areas in Indian areas with different air defense units (in real-time).
Pakistan tried to target 15 military targets last night in North and Western India. These include Srinagar, Jammu, Ludhiana, Bathinda, Bathinda, Chandigarh, Flood and Bhuj. However, the Integrated Hawai Defense Grid successfully stopped and ensured the security of the country.