New Delhi. A new kind of warrior has arisen in the dark sky. It does not roar like a fighter aircraft or does not shine like a missile. He hears this. It counts and attacks. This invisible armor, Akashtir, is no longer limited to defense magazine. This is the sharp edge of India’s air defense, the invisible wall that stopped missiles and drones shower on the night of 9 and 10 May, when Pakistan launched its deadliest attack on Indian military and civilian areas. Akashtir is a completely indigenous, automated air defense control and reporting system of India, which prevented and neutralized every upcoming missiles. The thing that stood between him and his target goals was not just technology, but a commitment of years for self -reliant India. While Pakistan depended on imported HQ-9 and HQ-16 systems that failed to detect and stop Indian attacks, Akashtir put India’s strength in front of the world in real-time automated air defense war. Akashtir has demonstrated that it looks more quickly than anything in the world, decides and attacks. Integration of multiple elements reduces the chances of friendly firing, causing an enemy goals to be attacked rapidly as well as ensure safety of aircraft in the disputed aircraft. The integrated sensor includes Tactical Control radar reporter, 3D Tactical Control radar, low-level lightweight radar and sky weapon system radar. Akashtir: From the passive radar to the intelligent war, how does not work about cruel force, it is about intelligent war. This system offers a normal, real -time air picture to all involved sides (control papers, radars and defense guns), making coordinated air defense operations possible. It is an automatically designed system to detect, tracking and target enemy aircraft, drones and missiles. It indicates various radar systems, sensors and communication techniques in the same operating structure. The sky collects data from many sources, processes it and allows automatic, real -time engagement decisions. The sky is part of the broad C4ISR (command, control, communication, computer, intelligence, monitoring and reconnaissance) structure, which works in coordination with other systems. This system is vehicle-based. Meaning that it can be easily brought anywhere. Because of which it makes it easy to handle in hostile environment. Unlike traditional air defense models that depend on ground-based radar and manual decisions, the sky-lashed out-level airspaceous monitoring and land-based air defense arms systems enables efficient control of arms systems. This reflects a clear change in India’s strategic theory- from passive defense to active vengeance. Its spontaneous integration with India’s large C4ISR (command, control, communications, computer, intelligence, surveillance and reconciliation) ecosystems allows the army, Navy and Air Force to work with unmatched coordination. India’s Unified AD Network: A Silent Power Akashti with a strong impact is the origin of the Indian Army’s air defense (AAD) system. It easily connects with IACCS (Indian Air Force) and Trigun (Indian Navy), making a clear and real -time picture of the battlefield. This enables immediate and effective use of both aggressive and defensive weapons. Since the three armies work together through Akashtir, the risk of killing friendly goals is very low. This improves the conditional awareness and allows accurate, powerful action. Chu. The sky is on the vehicle and is highly dynamic, so it is ideal for deployment in dangerous and active war areas. India’s indigenous edge is not alone. It is part of the growing ecosystem of indigenous defense platforms which is giving a new shape to India’s war-fighting capabilities. Make in India initiative has promoted development and bow article gun system, Advanced Todd Artillery Gun System, Chief War Tank (MBT) Arjun, Light Specialist Vehicles, High Mobility Vehicles, Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas, Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) Helicopter (LUH), Weapon Locating Radar, 3D Tactical Control radar and software defined radio (SDR) as well as destitute, indigenous aircraft carriers, submarines, frigates, coreweight, fast petrol vessels, fast attack craft and offshore petrol vessels have been enabled. Akashtir: More than a system – for the world, experts from all over the world are calling Akashtir a “big change in war strategy”. With this system, India has joined the Elite Club of countries with fully integrated, automated air defense command and control capability. It does not just look fast- it decides quickly, and attacks more quickly than anything in the world. The sky is not just a technique; This is India’s reply to war, hybrid threats and cross -border terrorism in odd conditions. Its successful use in neutralizing Pakistan’s attack during Operation Sindoor is evidence that India’s future is not in imported platforms, but in its own innovation, which is really self -sufficient.
Akashtir Air Defense: India’s invisible wall, which stopped Pak missiles
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