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Negotiation on S-400 missiles sale to India is at advanced stage: Russia

IANS | New Delhi | Last Updated at January 25 2018 17:38 IST

Even as Russia has started delivery of the S-400 Triumf air defence missile to China, negotiations for the sale to India of the multi-barrel system with a range of between 40 km and 400 km are at an "advanced stage" and should not be hurried up, a top Russian official has said.

In an interview to IANS, Sergey Chemezov, CEO of Rostec Corporation, which was formed over a decade ago to consolidate strategically important companies, said it is important not to "rush" with the contract, and give both parties time for the negotiations.

"Discussions on this contract are at an advanced stage. Currently, the technical details of the contract are being discussed," said Chemezov of the deal, pitched to be worth $5.5 billion (Rs 39,000 crore) for "the supply of the most modern equipment for strategic purposes".

"The inter-governmental agreement on this project was signed in Goa just one year ago," Chemezov noted, adding, "It is important not to rush things and give both parties time for negotiations."

The deal was signed during Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to India in October 2016, and negotiations are being conducted on factors like technology transfer, the final price and training of personnel before the contract is finalised.

According to Indian Defence Ministry officials, the delivery of the missile system will begin two years after the contract is finalised. India had initially planned to buy at least 12 S-400 systems but pared this down to five.

Sources had also said that India was ready to waive the offset clause to speed up the delivery. The clause requires the reinvestment of 30 per cent of the contract's value within the country.

"This is a very complex contract with many technical specifications and variables, as well as pricing conditions, production and delivery schedules. Everything must be carefully coordinated," Chemezov said.

"I am confident that as soon as the negotiations are completed, the contract will be signed. The work is proceeding according to plan and its pace fully meets our expectations," he added.

The S-400 is designed to eliminate flying targets at an altitude of up to 30 km, including those incorporating stealth technologies. It is enough to secure an area roughly the size of the National Capital Territory of Delhi -- almost 1,500 km sq.

A single regiment of the S-400 missile is usually divided into two smaller battalions fielding, with tracking and search radar systems, eight launchers, 112 guided missiles and command and support vehicles.

The missile, which can simultaneously engage up to six targets, has been deployed in Syria, where Russia is targeting the Islamic State.

China had signed a contract for the S-400 in 2014 and, according to Russian news agency TASS, the deliveries have started. Beijing was the first international customer of the missile system.

Apart from China, the missile system has also been bought by Turkey, which has inked a deal for four S-400 batteries for around $2.5 billion.

Russia has said that several other countries, including nations in middle east and Southeast Asia, have also evinced interest in the S-400.

http://www.business-standard.com/ar...-at-advanced-stage-russia-118012500540_1.html
 
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Russia is fueling a bad arms race. It knows which side India is on but still continues to destabalise the region.
Seems like Putin is going to sell his services to all sundry. Any way PA has been working on countering the S400 ever since the first whispers were of a deal were out. Inshallah we will find an effective solution to counter this menace to our defense.

How many missiles are in the S400 cartridge? For example, can the S400 terminate more than 100 or 200 targets at the same time?

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Paul A Allcock
, studied at University of Lincoln, UK
Answered Apr 18, 2017

Cartridge?

If you mean tube then the answer is : 1.

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Each TEL has 4 tubes [1] (thus 4 missiles ready for launch) and up to 12 TELs per “system”. Further missiles are carried on reload transporters for a total of 384 (for 72 launchers per “system”).

A complete system is capable of tracking 100 targets and engaging 80 simultaneously (with 2 missiles per target).

1 It’s estimated (Wiki) the longer-ranged 40N6 missiles may only be 2 missiles/ tubes per TEL.





Jon Leci
, former Military Tactics and Strategies/weapons Expert.
Answered Apr 30, 2017

*** iwill say can deal with 100 target/ but (terminated) ?we will never know until we test it in battle conditions.

*one batery of s-400 contain 8 launchers(max 12) each with 4 missiles that mean 32 missile per batery/and one regiment contain 8 batteries that means in total 256 missile .

*theoricly the officers can shoot ***256 target*** if they decide to take there chance and launch one missile for each target.but probabely they will use 2 missiles for each target to garantee the hit .that means 128 target.

-i geve you this answer taking in mind that the russians will use all type of missiles avaible in there launchers but in reality they will not use the 40N6/ 48N6DM missiles accept for high value targets .they will let the other targets to approach and deal with them wil other sam’s .

-and taking in mind too that if all your targets are from the same direction .the batteries off the regiment must bee close to each other.for example algeria and venezuila has 8 baterys/2(not s400 but s300 and s-300vm) there baterys are split for each other about 600 km for the first and 300 km for the last in that case the scenario will bee deferent they will be able to shoot only 16 to 32 taget at once.

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https://www.quora.com/How-many-miss...more-than-100-or-200-targets-at-the-same-time
 
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Good news for India , would give them a definitive edge over Pakistan. However in the long run , things will change.
 
india wants 100% transfer of technology plus a hefty discount. basically an impossible deal for the russians even if ignoring the reinvestment clause.

india should try pull this trick with USA for their zumwalt class destroyer and gerard r ford class aircraft carrier.
 
Good news for India , would give them a definitive edge over Pakistan. However in the long run , things will change.

Yeah, in the long run everything will change, even s-400 will become obsolete one day. But then better options will be available for sure. :)
 
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