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India Interested in Russia’s Missile Systems : Russian Air Forces

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Russia’s surface-to-air missile S-400 (SA-21 Growler) system

http://en.ria.ru/military_news/2014...ssias-Missile-Systems--Russian-Air-Force.html
http://en.ria.ru/military_news/2014...ssias-Missile-Systems--Russian-Air-Force.html
“They have expressed great interest in our systems, they probably need to modernize their weapons arsenal,” Maj. Gen. Babakov, head of the Russian Air Force's anti-aircraft missile troops, said.
http://en.ria.ru/military_news/2014...ssias-Missile-Systems--Russian-Air-Force.html

India is particularly interested in Russia’s S-400 (SA-21 Growler), S-300PM (SA-10d/e), Pantsir-S1 (SA-22 Greyhound) and Buk surface-to-air missile systems, according to Maj. Gen. Babakov.
http://en.ria.ru/military_news/2014...ssias-Missile-Systems--Russian-Air-Force.html

The “Aviandra-2014” drills are the first ever joint Russian-Indian air force exercise, which involves joint flights with mixed Russian-Indian crews on Su-30 SM “Flanker-C” aircraft and Mil Mi-35 “Hind E” helicopters. The drills, which will continue through September 5, are taking place at the Pogonovo and Ashuluk testing ranges in Russia’s Voronezh and Astrakhan regions.
http://en.ria.ru/military_news/2014...ssias-Missile-Systems--Russian-Air-Force.html

The Indian troops arrived in Russia on August 25.
http://en.ria.ru/military_news/2014...ssias-Missile-Systems--Russian-Air-Force.html

Russia and India are major partners in the field of military cooperation. Over 70 percent of all military equipment used by the Indian Armed Forces was produced in Russia or the Soviet Union.
http://en.ria.ru/military_news/2014...ssias-Missile-Systems--Russian-Air-Force.html

The countries are working together to create new weapons and have agreed to jointly develop a fifth-generation fighter jet and military transport aircraft.
http://en.ria.ru/military_news/2014...ssias-Missile-Systems--Russian-Air-Force.html
http://en.ria.ru/military_news/2014...ssias-Missile-Systems--Russian-Air-Force.html


India Interested in Russia’s Missile Systems : Russian Air Forces | Military & Intelligence | RIA Novosti
 
Few batteries of S-400 would be good addition to the Indian BMD structure.
 
印度連自己的母語都沒有了吧,居然用英語做國家語言。

I dont understand your language mate....You want me to reply in Malayalam???? Please discuss on English which everyone understand. It is against forum rules to use any other language......
 
I dont understand your language mate....You want me to reply in Malayalam???? Please discuss on English which everyone understand. It is against forum rules to use any other language......
If its against the forum rules then do what the rules asks you to do after someone has broken the rules. Its not the first thread where he's writing in that alien language. All i can see is boxes :pissed:
 
If its against the forum rules then do what the rules asks you to do after someone has broken the rules. Its not the first thread where he's writing in that alien language. All i can see is boxes :pissed:

I thought of it but this guy seems to be a newbie, and may be he want to learn it in hard way......
 
Some information on S 400 system

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The S-400 Triumph (NATO reporting name: SA-21 Growler) is an air defence missile system developed by Almaz Central Design Bureau of Russia. The new system replaced the S-300P and S-200 air defence systems of the Russian Army.

The S-400 was developed as an upgrade of the S-300 series of surface-to-air missile systems. The system entered service in April 2007 and the first S-400 was deployed in combat in August 2007. Russia set up four S-400 regiments defending national airspace in the Moscow region, the Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad, and the Eastern Military District.

The air defence units of Southern Military District are expected to be rearmed with advanced S-400 Triumph by the end of 2012. Over 20 battalions of S-400 Triumph will be delivered to the Russian armed forces by 2015. Russia plans to induct 56 S-400 battalions by 2020.

Russia intends to supply export versions of the S-400 Triumph system to the armed forces of China. Turkey also expressed interest in purchasing S-400 air defence systems during the IDEF 2009 exhibition.

S-400 Triumph features
"The system can engage all types of aerial targets including aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), and ballistic and cruise missiles within the range of 400km, at an altitude of up to 30km."
The S-400 Triumph air defence system integrates a multifunction radar, autonomous detection and targeting systems, anti-aircraft missile systems, launchers, and command and control centre. It is capable of firing three types of missiles to create a layered defence.

The system can engage all types of aerial targets including aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), and ballistic and cruise missiles within the range of 400km, at an altitude of up to 30km. The system can simultaneously engage 36 targets.

The S-400 is two-times more effective than previous Russian air defence systems and can be deployed within five minutes. It can also be integrated into the existing and future air defence units of the Air Force, Army, and the Navy.

S-400 Triumph missiles
Related project
Pantsyr S1 Close Range Air Defence System

Pantsyr-S1 (also known as Pantsir) is a close-in air defence system designed to defend ground installations against a variety of weapons including fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters, ballistic and cruise missiles, precision-guided munitions and unmanned air vehicles.

The S-400 air defence missile system uses four new missile types in addition to the missiles of the S-300PMU system. The first missile inducted for the system was the 48N6DM (48N6E3). It is an improved variant of the 48N6M with powerful propulsion system. The missile can destroy airborne targets within the range of 250km.

The 40N6 missile of the S-400 has a claimed range of 400km and uses active radar homing to intercept air targets at great distances. It can be launched against AWACS, J-STARS, EA-6B support jammers and other high-value targets.

The S-400 Triumph also launches 9M96E and 9M96E2 medium range ground-to-air missiles. Designed for direct impact, the missiles can strike fast moving targets such as fighter aircraft with a high hit probability. The maximum range of the 9M96 missile is 120km.

Command and control
The 55K6E command and control system of the S-400 Triumph is based on the Ural-532301 mobile command post vehicle. The command post is equipped with LCD consoles to process the air space surveillance data of the individual batteries. It controls and monitors long-range surveillance radar, tracks airborne threats, prioritises the threats, and coordinates other batteries.

The system is also capable of exchanging data with other defence systems such as SA-12, SA-23, and S-300.

Radars
"The S-400 is two-times more effective than previous Russian air defence systems and can be deployed within five minutes."
The fire control and target tracking radar of the S-400 is the 92N6E (NATO Codename: Gravestone). The radar is based on the MZKT-7930 8x8 vehicle. The 96L6 Cheese Board 3D surveillance and tracking radar is optionally carried by the same vehicle when the S-400 battery is deployed autonomously.

The 91N6E Big Bird acquisition and battle management radar of the S-400 is based on the 8x8 trailer. The radar can detect and track aircraft, rotorcraft, cruise missiles, guided missiles, drones and ballistic rockets within the distance of 600km. It can simultaneously track up to 300 targets.

Launch vehicle
The SP85TE2 launchers are based on the BAZ-64022 6x6 tractor truck or MAZ-79100 series Transporter-Erector-Launcher (TEL) vehicle. The TEL vehicle can carry up to four launch tubes holding a mix of missiles.



S-400 Triumph Air Defence Missile System - Army Technology

http://www.dtig.org/docs/SA-21.pdf

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The S-400 Triumph air defence missile system and a 96L6-radar displayed at MAKS-2011 air show

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The 48N6E3 surface-to-air missile used in the S-400 Triumph air defence missile system.
 
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I thought of it but this guy seems to be a newbie, and may be he want to learn it in hard way......
The person is just a troll with no intention to contribute anything constructive.
On topic: Your thoughts on utility of this system with our requirements. The system looks quite impressive, if cost not being an issue, this could be a significant game changer in sub-continent.
 
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