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The Indian Navy is all set to get first of its warships fitted with the next generation of missiles by the summer of 2013. These missiles are expected to prove very effective against long-range incoming enemy missiles, weaponised drones and spy planes, among other threats.

The long-range surface-to-air missile (LR-SAM), being jointly developed by Israel Aerospace Industry (IAI) and India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), is in the final stages of development. “From now on, all newly inducted Indian naval warships will have these missiles for the protection of strategic assets along the coastline and self-defense,” sources said.

The older warships cannot be retrofitted with the system. However, all 18 new warships on order, or under construction, along with the indigenous aircraft carrier, will have these missiles. The new missiles can strike air-borne targets 120 km away.

The first warship to have the new set of missiles would be the Kolkata class destroyers. The first of the seven warships of this class is slated to be commissioned in July 2013. The ship is under construction at the Mazagon Docks Limited (MDL), Mumbai. The Rs 2,600-crore project for the LR-SAM aims to develop an advanced naval air-defence system. DRDO and IAI officials have been conducting a series of tests so far. The Indian Navy, along the DRDO and the IAI, will conduct final-user trials in early 2013 on board one of the warships in India before LR-SAM installation.

The project is running behind schedule by two years. At a meeting between defense ministry officials of India and Israel in the first week of December, India expressed concern over the delay. It stressed that the mass production of LR-SAM should begin at the earliest. The project was sanctioned in December 2005.

So far, the Indian Navy has been relying on Russian-origin “Shtil missiles” and Israeli Barak missiles for its air-defense. These missiles have a range of around 60-70 km. The LR-SAM will be an important upgrade, especially when the Indian Navy has been tasked to dominate an increasingly volatile Indian Ocean region.

The LR-SAM variant undergoing testing will have inclined launch. Work is also on to develop another variant having vertical launch. This will save a precious few seconds while counter-attacking an enemy missile. In a real-war scenario, the reaction time to launch an LR-SAM can be less than 30 seconds.

A specialised radar will be needed on board warships to locate the incoming threat and then fire the missile. The radars will be part of the kit on board all future Indian Navy warships.

The missiles have shown good performance in homing onto desired targets so far. The Hyderabad-based Defense Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL), a DRDO lab, is the Indian partner in the project. It is developing the rear section of the missile.

New missiles for Navy warships by next summer | idrw.org
 
We have been waiting for this defence system from very long while.Apart from naval ships these should also be deployed along Chinese border in such a quantity that whole border along with China gets infested with these defence systems .Lets see if this news materialises with in new stipulated time frame or vapourise again.
Any ideas about radars used to direct them or illuminate their targets.
 
Few corrections: Shtil has range of 35km max, Barak-8's naval variant range would be 70 km whereas the air force variant will have range of 120 km.
The article states 18 warships on order, which are 7 Kolkata class, 7 more will be Project 17A, which are rest 4?
 
Barak-8's naval variant range would be 70 km whereas the air force variant will have range of 120 km.

The vertical launch units can accommodate both. It is for IN to decide which missile to use. As per media reports, the plan is to put the longer range missiles on the follow on P-15B destroyers (4) and IAC-1. Since India will be making the missiles within the country (BEL), we will have the flexibility of using whichever version we want and can keep ordering as per requirements!
 
Few corrections: Shtil has range of 35km max, Barak-8's naval variant range would be 70 km whereas the air force variant will have range of 120 km.
The article states 18 warships on order, which are 7 Kolkata class, 7 more will be Project 17A, which are rest 4?

IMO other four ships may be the new frigates of talwar class...like Tarkash,teg and trikand and the fourth one will be IAC-1......anyways Ins trikand is being constructed while Ins tarkash recently joined the fleet about 1 week back.
 
The Barak-8, 2248 IAI AESA 3D MF-STAR, RN-40L combination that will be present on the P-17A, P-15A/B and IAC1/2- is arguably the most lethal and most advanced naval ADS solution on any ships in any navy!
 
The Barak-8, 2248 IAI AESA 3D MF-STAR, RN-40L combination that will be present on the P-17A, P-15A/B and IAC1/2- is arguably the most lethal and most advanced naval ADS solution on any ships in any navy!

I think you don't know regarding Standard Missile series of USN....
 
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