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Akash Weapon System
5 May, 2015
Economictimes.com
Akash Weapon System (AWS), is an indigenously designed, developed and produced 'air defence system' and 'Weapon Locating Radar', which is equipped with indigenous surface to air supersonic missiles.
The Army is set to induct the Akash Weapon System. The new weapon system is 96% indigenous. We take a look at the system's salient features and how it will enhance India's defence preparedness. Don't miss out on watching the amazing videos of Akash being test fired successfully:
Range
5 May, 2015
This system is capable of engaging aerial threats up-to a distance of approximately 25 km.
Akash is a multi target, multi directional, all weather air-defence system, says DRDO.
Surveillance and tracking radars
5 May, 2015
The army version of Akash consists of surveillance and tracking radars, control centres and ground support systems mounted on high mobility vehicles.
According to DRDO, the system is designed to enable integration with other air defence command and control networks through secured communication links.
Image by DRDO
Supersonic firepower
5 May, 2015
The missile system will give army the much-needed supersonic firepower to take on enemy fighters, helicopters, drones and sub-sonic cruise missiles.
The Akash systems pack a formidable punch by being capable of tackling multiple aerial threats attacking from several directions simultaneously.
Image by DRDO
Salient features:
5 May, 2015
> 'Large kill envelope', can handle multiple threats from different directions
> Cross-country mobility & multi-terrain deployability from sub-zero to desert temperature
> 5.6 m long Akash missile carries 55 kg fragmentation warhead
Image by DRDO
5 May, 2015
Economictimes.com
Akash Weapon System (AWS), is an indigenously designed, developed and produced 'air defence system' and 'Weapon Locating Radar', which is equipped with indigenous surface to air supersonic missiles.
The Army is set to induct the Akash Weapon System. The new weapon system is 96% indigenous. We take a look at the system's salient features and how it will enhance India's defence preparedness. Don't miss out on watching the amazing videos of Akash being test fired successfully:
Range
5 May, 2015
This system is capable of engaging aerial threats up-to a distance of approximately 25 km.
Akash is a multi target, multi directional, all weather air-defence system, says DRDO.
Surveillance and tracking radars
5 May, 2015
The army version of Akash consists of surveillance and tracking radars, control centres and ground support systems mounted on high mobility vehicles.
According to DRDO, the system is designed to enable integration with other air defence command and control networks through secured communication links.
Image by DRDO
Supersonic firepower
5 May, 2015
The missile system will give army the much-needed supersonic firepower to take on enemy fighters, helicopters, drones and sub-sonic cruise missiles.
The Akash systems pack a formidable punch by being capable of tackling multiple aerial threats attacking from several directions simultaneously.
Image by DRDO
Salient features:
5 May, 2015
> 'Large kill envelope', can handle multiple threats from different directions
> Cross-country mobility & multi-terrain deployability from sub-zero to desert temperature
> 5.6 m long Akash missile carries 55 kg fragmentation warhead
Image by DRDO