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Range Int. Alt. Max speed Warhead Intr. Status Image Ref; Indian Ballistic Missile Defence Programme Phase I Pradyumna: Exoatmospheric ABM: Inertial navigation system Active radar homing: 2,000 km (1,200 mi) 80 km (50 mi) Mach 5+ Pre-fragmented Kinetic kill vehicle 40 kg 2006 In service [73] Advanced Air Defence: Endoatmospheric ABM: 150 km (93 ...
India attack 10 [30] 66 on order [31] HAL Rudra: India attack 16 50 on order. [32] CH-47 Chinook: United States transport CH-47F: 15 [16] Mil Mi-17: Russia utility Mi-17V-5: 222 [16] HAL Dhruv: India utility: 95 [16] HAL Light Utility Helicopter: India utility 6 on order [33] Alouette III: France/India liaison Chetak: 79 [16] license-built by ...
Tata Motors offers a full range of 6×6, 8×8, and 12×12 multi-purpose high mobility carriers, designed especially for integrating specialist rocket and missile systems. The Tata 2038 6×6 vehicle platform has, after rigorous field-firing evaluation trials, been qualified by the Indian Army to carry the BM-21 Grad Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher ...
SLBM variants of Agni missiles meant to arm India's nuclear submarines, their ranges vary from medium-range K-15 to intercontinental range K-6 (missile). [ 57 ] The Shaurya missile is a land attack variant of K-15 missile .
India Air-launched/Anti-ship missile Warships, HAL Tejas, HAL TEDBF: Under development Air-to-air missile; R-73: USSR Short range Mikoyan MiG-29K R-77: USSR Long range: Mikoyan MiG-29K Astra Mk 1: India Long range Mikoyan MiG-29K, HAL TEDBF (future) Astra Mk 2: India Long range Mikoyan MiG-29K, HAL TEDBF (future) Under development Astra Mk 3 ...
Agni-IV IRBM: surface-to-surface intermediate-range ballistic missile; Agni-V ICBM: surface-to-surface intercontinental ballistic missile; Agni-P:surface-to-surface medium range ballistic missile [8] Agni:VI: hypersonic intercontinental ballistic missile. Range: 11,000 km to 12,000 km (under development). Surya: intercontinental ballistic ...
The Government of India launched the Integrated Guided Missile Development Program in 1983 to achieve self-sufficiency in the development and production of wide range of ballistic missiles, surface-to-air missiles etc. Prithvi was the first missile to be developed under the program.
To counter drones, helicopters, and fighter jets flying at low altitude, the later missile will be laser beam riding VSHORAD system. An order of 200 launchers and 1200 missiles is expected for this project, which is valued at ₹ 4,800 crore (US$550 million). While Indian Army will procure 700 missiles, the Indian Air Force will procure the ...