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List of Indian military missiles. Add languages. ... Anti Ship Missile: Long-range AShM >1,500 km (930 mi) ... List of active Indian military aircraft;
India attack 16 50 on order. [30] CH-47 Chinook: United States transport CH-47F: 15 [15] Mil Mi-17: Russia utility Mi-17V-5: 222 [15] HAL Dhruv: India utility: 95 [15] HAL Light Utility Helicopter: India utility 6 on order [31] Alouette III: France/India liaison Chetak: 79 [15] license-built by HAL. A fleet of around 120 aircraft. [32] Cheetal ...
Long Range Subsonic Cruise Missile: Unknown India: Status: Limited Deployment. [319] 1000–1500 km range. Prahaar: Tactical ballistic missile: Unknown India: Status: Unknown. 150–200 km range. Pralay: Short-range ballistic missile. Quasi ballistic missile. 370 ordered [320] [321] India: Status: In service. 150–400 km range. [322] Prithvi ...
Trishul was a short-range surface-to-air missile to be used against low flying and sea-skimming targets. The range of the missile is 12 km and is fitted with a 15 kg warhead. The overall weight of the missile is 130 kg.
India Long range Mikoyan MiG-29K, HAL TEDBF (future) Under development Surface-to-air missile; Barak 8: India/Israel Long range INS Vikrant, INS Vikramaditya aircraft carriers; Visakhapatnam and Kolkata-class destroyers; Niligiri-class frigate VL-SRSAM: India Short range INS Rana destroyer, Kamorta-class corvette (planned) Shtil-1: USSR Short range
The Long Range – Anti Ship Missile (LRAShM) is a member of the family of hypersonic missiles being developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for the Indian Armed Forces. The anti-ship version, which can be fired from a shore-based transporter erector launcher (TEL), is the first variant that is undergoing ...
The Rajput class inherited its anti-aircraft and anti-submarine warfare roles for aircraft carrier task-force defence against submarines, low-flying aircraft and cruise missiles from the Kashin class. They were the first ships in the Indian Navy to deploy the BrahMos supersonic cruise-missile systems, deployed during a mid-life refit of the ships.
The missile made its first full range guided flight in 1989 but without television guidance (TVM) which was originally planned. [8] [9] Indian Army and Indian Air Force (IAF) wanted Trishul to replace the Soviet-era 9K33 Osa.