The army is also hoping to place a contract for the indigenously developed Quick Reaction Surface to Air Missile (QRSAM) ...
Earlier, India purchased Zu-23 double-barrel anti-aircraft guns from Russia. These guns can fire 1,600-2,000 rounds per minute with a range of 2 to 2.5 kilometers.
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India Today on MSNArmy to acquire 220 new anti-aircraft guns to strengthen air defenceThe Indian Army plans to acquire 220 new anti-aircraft guns to counter evolving aerial threats. Trials begin in July with two ...
Aero India 2025, the country's biggest aerospace and defence exhibition, is in full flight at the Yelahanka Airforce Base in ...
The Army Air Defence is enhancing its capabilities by replacing outdated platforms, inducting new ammunition for existing guns, and planning to deploy Quick Reaction Surface to Air Missile systems ...
The first trials of two home-grown anti-aircraft weapons to replace the ageing L-70 guns would be carried out in July while an RFI was issued to buy nine direct energy (laser) weapons to destroy the ...
The Indian Army Air Defence is upgrading its arsenal by replacing aging platforms, inducting new fragmentation ammunition, and deploying advanced radars. The plan includes the procurement of the Quick ...
The QRSAM being developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has a range of 30 km and has been a priority requirement for the Army ...
The Army Air Defence plans to modernize by replacing outdated platforms, introducing new fragmentation ammunition, and ...
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