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India's Reach Now Deep Into China, Pak As Russia Offers Deadly R37M Hypersonic Missile
India's Reach Now Deep Into China, Pak As Russia Offers Deadly R37M Hypersonic Missile

Time of India

time01-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

India's Reach Now Deep Into China, Pak As Russia Offers Deadly R37M Hypersonic Missile

India's Reach Now Deep Into China, Pak As Russia Offers Deadly R37M Hypersonic Missile Source: India is set to boost its aerial combat power by arming Su-30MKI fighter jets with the Russian R-37M hypersonic air-to-air missile. Capable of reaching speeds over Mach 6 and striking targets up to 300 km away, the R-37M is among the longest-range missiles globally. This move enhances India's beyond-visual-range capabilities, posing a serious threat to enemy support aircraft. Russia has offered local production and technology transfer, aligning with India's Make in India goals. The missile may also be integrated into MiG-29 jets, reinforcing the Indo-Russian defence partnership.#sukhoi #india #china #pakistan #russia #airforce #missile #defence #military #technology #aviation #weapons #geopolitics #security #aircraft #fighterjet #airpower #strategic #internationalrelations #toi #toibharat

India Fears No One, Replies Trump's Betrayal With Prepping Major S-400, R-37M, Su-30MKI Jet Deal With Russia
India Fears No One, Replies Trump's Betrayal With Prepping Major S-400, R-37M, Su-30MKI Jet Deal With Russia

India.com

time30-06-2025

  • Business
  • India.com

India Fears No One, Replies Trump's Betrayal With Prepping Major S-400, R-37M, Su-30MKI Jet Deal With Russia

New Delhi/Moscow: The handshake between India and Russia is turning heavier. This time, with iron, radar and a warning wrapped in precision. At the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) meet in Qingdao, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh sat down with his Russian counterpart, Andrei Belousov. It was not a symbolic meeting. It was a strategic signal. A decision point. India is preparing to scale up its air dominance, and fast. From air-to-air missiles to deep radar upgrades, the Indian Air Force is moving into a new phase. The plan? To enhance its Su-30MKI fighters with Russian R-37M missiles and AESA radar, with a production line in India itself. No middlemen. No delays. This is not just another defence conversation. This is about a country that faced a diplomatic cold shoulder during Operation Sindoor, where Su-30s fired BrahMos deep into Pakistani territory. The message was loud. But the silence from Washington was louder. So now, India pivots. Not away from old friends. But toward an older one – Moscow. Talks are underway not only to bring R-37M missiles to Indian runways, but also to jointly produce them under the 'Make in India' banner. Local assembly, faster deployment and – if needed – export. Russia has offered more than just hardware. It has offered codes, cooperation and trust. India, unlike with France's Rafale jets, can integrate its own radar and missiles into the Su-30s. Because Russia says yes, where others stall. The upgrades will not just be cosmetic. The Su-30MKI, already a backbone, will get its bite. Virupaksha AESA radars – made in India for wars – will soon see light. With over 2,400 GaN modules, it will spot targets from 600 km away. But retrofitting it into the ageing Su-30s needs help. And Russia, as the original maker, holds the keys. A match of sensor and steel, radar and reach. If successful, every Su-30MKI will carry long-range R-37Ms. Each with a kill distance of over 300 km. Each a message to the skies and to those watching from afar. Experts say the entire architecture is being reworked. From sensors to satellite links. From the S-400s to airborne warning systems. A kill chain is forming – quiet, connected and deadly. This partnership is no longer transactional. It is a transformation. India is not buying gear. It is building muscle. With Russia's codes, India writes its own. In that, lies the real shift. A response, not in words. But in weapons.

Meet R-37M missile, which India is planning to buy, can destroy Pakistan's AWACS, F-16s before they..., tension for China due to...
Meet R-37M missile, which India is planning to buy, can destroy Pakistan's AWACS, F-16s before they..., tension for China due to...

India.com

time05-06-2025

  • General
  • India.com

Meet R-37M missile, which India is planning to buy, can destroy Pakistan's AWACS, F-16s before they..., tension for China due to...

New Delhi: After Operation Sindoor, where India destroyed 9 terror bases in Pakistan and PoK killing hundreds of dreaded terrorists, the arms race across the globe has escalated. According to the reports, India is likely to acquire a deadly weapon that could rewrite South Asia's air warfare equation. The name of the weapon is the Russian R-37M missile, a long-range air-to-air beast so fast and deadly that even the United States and China are known to shudder at its capabilities. Reports further added that the Putin administration has offered India to supply the R-37M and license its production on Indian soil. If the deal goes through, the Indian Air Force (IAF) will gain a powerful edge over adversaries such as China and Pakistan in high-stakes aerial confrontations. It is important to note that the R-37M is far more powerful than Pakistan's F-16s and AWACS. The missile is made to destroy enemy aircraft from beyond visual range (BVR), it can take down Pakistan's prized F-16s and AWACS surveillance aircraft before they even detect an Indian fighter jet. 'It's not a missile but an airborne predator. It allows India to destroy enemy aircraft without ever entering their strike zone. That flips the entire doctrine of air combat,' said a senior defense analyst. Here are some of the key features of the missile: The R-37M has speeds of up to Mach 6 six times the speed of sound The R-37M can strike targets more than 300 kilometers away. Its mid-flight target switch capability and active radar guidance system make it almost impossible to dodge, even for highly maneuverable jets. Currently, the IAF deploys R-77 missiles on its Su-30MKI jets. Reports suggest that the R-37M could replace the R-77 entirely, offering a dramatic leap in range, speed and precision. The R-37M's induction into India's arsenal would render Pakistan's air surveillance systems deeply vulnerable. R-37M has a speed – Up to Mach 6 (7,400 km/h); range – estimated 300-400 km; weight – 510 kg, length – over four metres; warhead – 60 kg high-explosive; designation – NATO calls it the AA-13 Axehead; and targets – fighter jets, AWACS, drones and tanker aircraft. Unlike previous systems, the R-37M doesn't require visual confirmation to engage. It can lock onto targets well beyond the range of enemy radars or weapons, delivering strikes from safe, stand-off distances. For Indian pilots, this means they can hit first, from afar, without ever being seen.

India Eyes Deadliest Missile Yet: Meet R-37M That Can Obliterate Pakistan's AWACS, F-16s Before They Even Fire
India Eyes Deadliest Missile Yet: Meet R-37M That Can Obliterate Pakistan's AWACS, F-16s Before They Even Fire

India.com

time04-06-2025

  • Politics
  • India.com

India Eyes Deadliest Missile Yet: Meet R-37M That Can Obliterate Pakistan's AWACS, F-16s Before They Even Fire

New Delhi: In the escalating arms race post-Operation Sindoor, India may be acquiring a game-changing weapon that could rewrite South Asia's air warfare equation. It is Russian R-37M missile, a long-range air-to-air beast so fast and deadly that even the United States and China are known to shudder at its capabilities. Russia is said to have offered India to supply the R-37M and license its production on Indian soil. If the deal goes through, the Indian Air Force (IAF) will gain a powerful edge over adversaries such as China and Pakistan in high-stakes aerial confrontations. The R-37M is considered to be a nightmare for Pakistan's F-16s and AWACS. It is not only a missile but also a jet killer. Built to destroy enemy aircraft from beyond visual range (BVR), it can take down Pakistan's prized F-16s and AWACS surveillance aircraft before they even detect an Indian fighter jet. With speeds of up to Mach 6, six times the speed of sound, the R-37M can strike targets more than 300 kilometers away. Its mid-flight target switch capability and active radar guidance system make it almost impossible to dodge, even for highly maneuverable jets. 'It's not a missile but an airborne predator. It allows India to destroy enemy aircraft without ever entering their strike zone. That flips the entire doctrine of air combat,' said a senior defense analyst. At present, the IAF deploys R-77 missiles on its Su-30MKI jets. But the R-37M could replace the R-77 entirely, offering a dramatic leap in range, speed and precision. Designed originally to target U.S. AWACS and refueling aircraft, the R-37M's induction into India's arsenal would render Pakistan's air surveillance systems deeply vulnerable. Russia is reportedly willing to share production technology, allowing India to manufacture the missile domestically – a huge win for India's 'Make in India' defense ambitions. Built for the kill, let's know the R-37M by the numbers: speed – Up to Mach 6 (7,400 km/h); range – estimated 300-400 km; weight – 510 kg, length – over four metres; warhead – 60 kg high-explosive; designation – NATO calls it the AA-13 Axehead; and targets – fighter jets, AWACS, drones and tanker aircraft. Unlike older systems, the R-37M does not need visual confirmation. It can lock onto targets far outside the enemy's radar or weapon range, hitting them from the safety of stand-off distances. For Indian pilots, this means striking first from far and never being seen. R-37M Can Strike Across LoC The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is heavily reliant on U.S.-made F-16s, which are considered its crown jewel. But defense experts warn that with the R-37M in play, India could shoot them down from across the Line of Control (LoC) before they even know what hit them. 'The R-37M neutralises Pakistan's aerial advantage. If deployed, this missile makes any cross-border intrusion suicidal for enemy jets,' said a retired Air Marshal. As India's defense modernisation accelerates in the wake geopolitical tensions simmer, the R-37M could soon be a centerpiece of the country's air dominance strategy – one that might keep adversaries awake at night.

This missile is dangerous for Pakistan's F-16 fighter jets, AWACS, US, China are afraid of it, name is..., will India get this?
This missile is dangerous for Pakistan's F-16 fighter jets, AWACS, US, China are afraid of it, name is..., will India get this?

India.com

time02-06-2025

  • Politics
  • India.com

This missile is dangerous for Pakistan's F-16 fighter jets, AWACS, US, China are afraid of it, name is..., will India get this?

New Delhi: After Operation Sindoor, there is a race between India and Pakistan to strengthen their defense systems further. India is moving forward with both indigenous and foreign weapons, which will enhance India's defense capabilities even more. Earlier in February, it was reported that Russia offered India a special missile, named R-37M. It has been developed by Russia and it is believed that if India includes this missile in its combat fleet, even enemies like Pakistan and China would think a hundred times before daring to act. This is one of the best air-to-air missiles in the world. The Indian Air Force (IAF) currently uses the R-77 missile. If an agreement is reached on this, the R-37M missile will replace the R-77. The R-77 missile is a special weapon for the Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jet. Both India and Russia are using this missile. Its purpose is to destroy enemy fighter jets and drones beyond visual range (BVR). According to media reports, Russia has said it will grant India a license to produce the R-37M missile. This means that the missile can be manufactured within India. If this deal goes through, the strength of the Indian Air Force will increase significantly. Notably, this missile is a nightmare for enemies like Pakistan's AWACS. Experts say that the speed of the R-37M missile can reach up to Mach 6. This means it is six times faster than the speed of sound. Due to its incredible speed, this missile can easily target fast-moving targets in the air. Its design is cylindrical. The missile weighs around 510 kilograms and is more than 4 meters long. It is equipped with a 60-kilogram warhead. The R-37M features a special navigation system that allows the missile to change targets mid-flight. The R-37M is a long-range air-to-air missile designed to destroy enemy fighter jets and drones from a distance. It is specifically designed to target enemy AWACS, tanker aircraft, and other support aircraft. This missile is a new version of the older R-33 missile. Its most significant feature is that it can attack without seeing the enemy. This allows fighter jets to launch attacks while remaining outside the enemy's strike capability. The R-37M's range, speed, and guidance system have been enhanced further. This missile is equipped with a rocket booster that can be removed if necessary. With its help, this missile can strike enemy targets 300 to 400 kilometers away. It is one of the longest-range air-to-air missiles in the world. It poses a significant threat to Pakistan's F-16 aircraft. It is important to note that the Pakistan Air Force is heavily reliant on F-16 fighter jets, which are considered their most advanced aircraft.

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