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India.com
2 days ago
- Business
- India.com
Bad news for China, Pakistan as India-Russia planning to co-produce S-500 air defense system, more dangerous than S-400 because…, China's hypersonic missile will now be…
S‑500 air defence system- File image S‑500 air defence system: In a significant development for India and a matter of bad news for China and Pakistan, India has formally requested Russia's cutting-edge S‑500 Prometheus air defence system. Seen as the successor to the S‑400 air defence system, the S‑500 air defence system is expected to strengthen India's defence. The move is being seen as a strategic move to counter emerging hypersonic missile threats from China and Pakistan. Here are all the details you need to know about S‑500 air defence system and how it will help India. Reports have it that India and Russia both have expressed interest in the join-production of S-500 air defense system. Also, it is being reported that Russia may also transfer the technology of the S-500 missile system of India. Why India needs S‑500 air defence system? Notably, the S‑500 air defence system of Russia is widely considered a significant upgrade over the current S‑400 system, offering advanced capabilities to intercept hypersonic missiles, high-altitude ballistic targets, and even low-earth orbit satellites, promising a broader protective umbrella across aerial and near-space domains Update on remaining S-400 missile systems In a significant good news for India, Russia announced that it is committed to delivering the remaining units of the S-400 air defence system to India by 2025-2026. The Russian Deputy Chief of Mission in India, Roman Babushkin highlighted that the system performed 'very efficiently' during the recent India-Pakistan tensions. When will India receive remaining S-400 missile systems? Babushkin confirmed that the contract for the remaining two S-400 units is on track, with deliveries expected to be completed by 2025-26, in line with publicly announced timelines. Notably, India signed a USD 5.43 billion deal with Russia in 2018 for five squadrons of the S-400 Triumf missile system, a state-of-the-art air defence platform capable of engaging multiple aerial defences. (With inputs from agencies)


India.com
19-07-2025
- Business
- India.com
Bad news for China and Russia, this Brahmastra by US will be more effective than Rafale and F-35, name of project is..., its cost will be..
Bad news for China and Russia, this Brahmastra by US will be more effective than Rafale and F-35, name of project is..., its cost will be.. The current situation in the world has forced many countries to strengthen their defense systems. From US to Europe, Africa and Asia, there is a race to develop weapons and defense systems with cutting edge technology. Countries of the world that cannot make weapons on their own are importing them. The Defense Budget has also been huge increased in it. Even the most powerful country on earth, US, is busy upgrading its defense system. What is Golden Dome? Donald Trump's government has announced to develop an ultra modern air defense system at a cost of $ 175 billion. This project has been named Golden Dome. US has taken this decision in view of the potential threat from China and Russia. America already has air defense systems like THAAD and Patriot. Russia has also developed air defense system like S-400 and S-500 has been developed. It is said that the S-500 defense system is so powerful that it can detect and intercept even hypersonic missiles and destroy them. India mainly depends on the Russian S-400 for the air defense system. However, during Operation Sindoor, the indigenous Akash missile defense system also showed its strength and completely foiled Pakistan's drone and missile attack. India is now developing an even more powerful missile defense system, which will not be easy for the enemies to overcome. In fact, Pakistan is situated on India's western border and China is situated on its northern border. The entire world is aware of the friendship between China and Pakistan, which uses terrorism as a state policy. The way China shared information related to the live location and movement of critical assets of the Indian Armed Forces with Pakistan during the war, the danger present on both the borders can be well understood from this. India is engaged in dealing with this. The work of upgrading the Army, Navy and Air Force is in full swing. While fighter jets equipped with indigenous technology are being developed to make the Air Force more powerful, the purchase of fifth generation fighter aircraft is also being considered in view of the current needs. Apart from this, new and more powerful weapon systems are being continuously included in the attack missile unit. Brahmos Cruise Missile The whole world saw its power during Operation Sindoor. It is now being made more powerful in terms of range and payload. Apart from this, India's security research agencies are also engaged in developing ultra modern hypersonic missiles. Amidst all this, arrangements are also being made to deal with the increasing threat of high-speed missile attacks.


India.com
15-07-2025
- Science
- India.com
Deadlier than BrahMos, Agni, and Akash..., India develops missile with Mach 8 speed, even S-500 can't stop it..., it is...
Deadlier than BrahMos, Agni, and Akash... India develops missile with Mach 8 speed, even S-500 can't stop it… it is… ET-LDHCM Missile: In recent years, India has proved its prowess in the defence sector by developing several lethal weapons. Having Pakistan and China as its neighbours, the country is continuously improving its weaponry to defend itself from future warfare. India is not only strengthening itself but has also emerged as a leading defence weapons supplier in the world. New Delhi has again surprised the world by developing a hypersonic missile which has a speed and strike capability more than the lethal BrahMos. Not only BrahMos, but the missile is faster than Indian missile systems – Agni and Akash as well. The Extended Trajectory Long Duration Hypersonic Cruise Missile (ET-LDHCM) is capable of flying at a superfast speed of Mach 8, which is eight times faster than the speed of sound, and can hit the target up to 1,500 km away. Which Company Developed The ET-LDHCM Missile? The ET-LDHCM missile has been developed by DRDO under India's visionary project called – 'Project Vishnu'. Indian Space Agency ISRO has played a crucial part in the development of the missile. The ET-LDHCM is considered to be India's most advanced strategic missile till date. Is ET-LDHCM India's New Brahmastra? The ET-LDHCM missile is undoubtedly a leap in India's defence technology. The missile is equipped with a famous scramjet engine, which works without the conventional rotating compressor and uses atmospheric oxygen. This technology gives the missile a speed of Mach 8, which is three times the Mach-3 speed (3,675 km/h) of BrahMos. We have all seen how BrahMos missiles entered Pakistan and destroyed targets, dodging its China-made defence systems. So, imagine a missile which is faster and more lethal than BrahMos. Most of the defence systems are useless to track and destroy a missile that travels at that high speed. India's ET-LDHCM missile has a range of 1,500 km, majorly exceeding the BrahMos missile's previous high range 450 km (initially 290 km). This makes the ET-LDHCM India's longest-range and fastest missile currently. Is This The Weapon That Can Puts Enemies To Sleep? ET-LDHCM missile is capable of carrying conventional or nuclear weapons weighing around 1,000 to 2,000 kg. It flies at low altitude, making it difficult to detect by any powerful radar. The missile can change its direction during flight even after having a Mach 8 speed, making it highly effective in the battlefield. During hypersonic speed heat plays a critical part and ET-LDHCM missile is capable of withstanding temperatures up to 2,000 degrees Celsius, ensuring stability and accuracy, Is ET-LDHCM A Tri-Platform Launch-Capable Missile? Yes, the ET-LDHCM can be launched from land, sea and air. Because of this, the missile can target almost everything which comes in its range. it can also poses a challenge to advanced defence shields like Israel's Iron Dome. Powers Like Russia, America, China India has tested ET-LDHCM at a time when global and regional tensions are at their peak. Amid the Israel-Iran conflict, the Russia-Ukraine war and the tense relations between India and Pakistan, the Indian armed forces are continuously strengthening itself. It is worth noting that ET-LDHCM's successful test brings India into the league of select countries like Russia, the US and China that possess indigenous hypersonic missile technology.


India.com
02-07-2025
- India.com
Bad news for Pakistan, China as Indian Navy's new warship gets more lethal BrahMos missile, has speed of…, range is…; even Iron Dome, S-500 are no match due to…
An enhanced version of BrahMos missile was test fired from INS Tamal. (File) BrahMos missile: In a major boost to India's naval power, the Indian Navy on Tuesday inducted its latest warship, the INS Tamal frigate of Tushil class (Kirvak -III), into its naval fleet. INS Tamal is equipped with advanced weaponry and military systems, including a state-of-the-art radar system, and a new variant of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile with enhanced range and speed. How powerful is new BrahMos missile deployed on INS Tamal? According to media reports, the new version of the BrahMos cruise missiles deployed on the INS Tamal have an extended range of 450-500 kilometers, against the 290-300 km range of earlier variants. The latest version of the supersonic missile, which is capable of carrying conventional as well as nuclear warheads, also has an enhanced speed of up to 3400 kmph, and the longer range means it can strike targets deeper into enemy territory in Pakistan or China. Before inducting INS Tamal into the fleet , the Indian Navy assessed its power in the Andaman-Nicobar region. The Navy tested the frigate for mobility, and also its weapons systems, especially the BrahMos missile, which stunned everyone by destroying its target with deadly precision while flying just 3 to 4 meters above the sea surface. Why air defense systems, including S-400 and Iron Dome, can't detect BrahMos missile? Supersonic cruise missiles like the BrahMos flying at such a low elevation which makes it almost impossible for even the most advanced air defense systems and radar like the S-400, the S-500 or Israel's famed Iron Dome, to detect it. In case of the BrahMos missile fired from INS Tamal, it destroyed the target while flying at such a low elevation that no radar on the planet could catch it, making it a nightmare for India's enemies like Pakistan and China. The BrahMos missiles deployed on INS Tamal are reportedly sea-to-air cruise missiles, but BrahMos also has sea-to-surface variants that can be deployed if required. These BrahMos missiles can destroy targets on land without being detected by air defense systems as they will fly at the same elevation of 3-4 meters above the surface. This low-flying capability makes it highly difficult for air defenses, even the most advanced ones like S-400, S-500, or Iron Dome, to detect BrahMos missiles. What about INS Tamal, how powerful is Navy new warship? INS Tamal, Indian Navy's latest warship, has been designed for multi-role operations, particularly in the Indian Ocean against China's maritime aggression. The frigate is approximately 125 meters long and weighs about 3900 tons. The warship is equipped with a state -of-the-art radar system that can detect aerial threats, including incoming missiles, drones or fighter jets, allowing the Indian armed forces to respond in time. Additionally, INS Tamal is equipped with advanced weapons such as the latest BrahMos missiles, and can also be equipped with the Israeli-made Barak-8 sea-to-air missiles to thwart any aerial threats like fighter jets, missiles or UAVs or drones


News18
02-07-2025
- Business
- News18
Newly Inducted INS Tamal With 500 KM-Range BrahMos Challenges S-400, S-500, Iron Dome Systems
BrahMos test from INS Tamal showed it can fly as low as 3–4m, making it difficult for top air defence systems like S-400, S-500, or Iron Dome to detect or intercept during missions Amid growing concerns over maritime security, India is significantly ramping up its naval capabilities to counter increasing Chinese activity in the Indian Ocean. With Beijing expanding its presence under the pretext of research missions, India is investing heavily in frigates, warships, and aircraft carriers to strengthen the Indian Navy and safeguard its strategic interests. On July 1, the INS Tamal, a stealth frigate of the Tushil class (Kirvak-III), was inducted into the Indian Navy with Russian cooperation. This addition significantly boosts India's naval power and maritime security. India and Russia have signed multi-billion-pound agreements for constructing aircraft carriers and warships. With the commissioning of INS Tamal, India has received two of the four frigates, with the remaining two to be manufactured domestically. The deal, valued at approximately Rs 21,000 crore, was finalised in October 2016. The INS Tamal boasts numerous advanced features, including an ultra-modern radar system and the Brahmos cruise missile. The missile's range has been extended from 290 km to 450-500 km, capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear warheads. Measuring approximately 125 metres long and weighing 3,900 tonnes, the frigate's stealth capability and sleek design are noteworthy. Reports from the India Defence Research Wing indicate that the radar system on INS Tamal can detect air strikes and missile attacks promptly, enabling effective countermeasures. The frigate's ultra-modern weapon system ensures robust maritime defence and a strong retaliatory capability against adversaries. INS Tamal is expected to be highly effective in the Indian Ocean and Indo-Pacific regions, which have become security hotspots due to China's aggressive policies. Additionally, INS Tamal will enhance surveillance against infiltration attempts from Pakistan through the Arabian Sea border near Kutch. INS Tamal–BrahMos Duo Boosts India's Naval Strike Power Before its induction, the Indian Navy tested INS Tamal's capabilities in the Andaman-Nicobar region, evaluating its mobility and weapon systems, especially the Brahmos cruise missile. The missile demonstrated remarkable performance, flying at an elevation so low—just 3 to 4 metres above the sea surface—that it evaded radar detection. This capability makes Brahmos a formidable asset, posing a significant challenge to enemy defences. Radar systems operate by detecting radiation reflected from objects at a certain minimum altitude. However, the BrahMos cruise missile launched from INS Tamal struck its target while flying at an ultra-low altitude, effectively staying below radar detection. This achievement marks a significant breakthrough for India and poses a serious challenge for potential adversaries. Even Advanced Systems Like S-500 or Iron Dome May Fail The question arises whether air defence systems can intercept the Brahmos missile fired from INS Tamal. INS Tamal has been specifically designed for naval warfare, but it also carries missiles capable of striking land-based targets. This makes it a versatile platform for multi-role operations, including anti-air, anti-surface, and anti-submarine missions. The recent test of the BrahMos missile from INS Tamal demonstrated its ability to fly at extremely low altitudes—just three to four metres above the surface. If this capability is maintained during actual anti-surface missions, it would be extremely difficult, if not impossible, for even the most advanced air defence systems like the S-400, S-500, or Iron Dome to detect and intercept it. INS Tamal To Be Armed With Barak-8 Missiles Barak-8 missiles can also be deployed on INS Tamal, significantly enhancing its air defence capabilities. Specifically designed to counter aerial threats, the Barak-8 can effectively intercept fighter jets, missiles, UAVs, and drones. With a strike range of 70 to 100 kilometres, this vertically launched missile system offers 360-degree coverage, making it a highly versatile weapon. Known for its precision in tracking and neutralising threats, the Barak-8 adds a formidable layer of defence.