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Akashteer (lit. ' Sky Arrow ') is an Indian Air Defence Control & Reporting System developed by Bharat Electronics Limited to equip the units of Indian Army's Corps of Army Air Defence with a tactical command and control system, therefore improving their capabilities. This technology will allow for monitoring of low level airspace in battle ...
To be integrated with Akashteer Control & Reporting system and surface-to-air missiles or anti-aircraft guns or both. To be deployed on various terrains along with mechanised columns. The platform will be further used to develop other variants of air defence systems. [290] [291] Sudarshan CIWS: Close-in weapon system ~200 (to be ordered) India
Akash (lit. ' Sky ') is a medium-range [6] mobile surface-to-air missile (SAM) system developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). The Army and the Air Force variants of the missile system are produced by Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) and Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL). [7]
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A typical battery consists one central command and control unit, six missile firing units, and a resupply vehicle. SAMAR: Short-range Surface-to-air missile: Unknown (On order) [246] India: Status: On order. [245] The system employs Vympel R-73 and Vympel R-27 air-to-air missiles, which are of Russian origin. [247] User trials complete. [248] S ...
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The Enhanced Position Location Reporting System (EPLRS) is a secure, jam-resistant, computer-controlled communications network that distributes near real-time tactical information, generally integrated into radio sets, and coordinated by a Network Control Station. [1] It is primarily used for data distribution, position location, and reporting.