Successful exercise shows IAF’s 'Sudarshan' S-400 defence system intercepts 80 per cent of simulated 'Enemy' aircraft
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Successful exercise shows IAF’s ‘Sudarshan’ S-400 defence system intercepts 80 per cent of simulated ‘Enemy’ aircraft

The exercise, conducted in a designated theatre where one of the IAF's S-400 squadrons is deployed, was aimed at demonstrating the full operational integration of the Sudarshan S-400 into the Indian Air Force’s air defence infrastructure

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In a recent high-profile exercise, the Indian Air Force (IAF) showcased the formidable capabilities of the Sudarshan S-400 air defence missile system, successfully intercepting and neutralising 80 per cent of simulated enemy fighter aircraft while compelling the remaining aircraft to retreat.

The exercise, conducted in a designated theatre where one of the IAF’s S-400 squadrons is deployed, was aimed at demonstrating the full operational integration of the Sudarshan S-400 into the Indian Air Force’s air defence infrastructure.

According to sources cited in an ANI report, the drill involved real fighter aircraft to rigorously test the system’s effectiveness and response.

During the exercise, the Sudarshan S-400 system—named after Lord Krishna’s powerful Sudarshan chakra—demonstrated its advanced targeting and interception capabilities. The system successfully engaged and “shot down” 80 per cent of the incoming enemy aircraft in the simulated scenario.

The remaining aircraft, which were part of an offensive package intended to attack targets within Indian territory, were forced to abort their missions and were subsequently intercepted by the air defence system.

The successful integration of the Sudarshan S-400 into the IAF marks a significant milestone, with three squadrons of the system already in service. Two additional squadrons are expected to be delivered by 2026. The IAF’s recent high-level visit to Russia included a request to expedite the delivery of these remaining systems to further bolster India’s air defence capabilities.

The S-400 system, which can engage targets up to 400 kilometres away, is designed to counter a range of aerial threats, including fighter jets and cruise missiles. This advanced capability positions the S-400 as a critical component of India’s air defence strategy.

In 2018, India finalised an over Rs 35,000 crore deal with Russia to procure five S-400 air defence surface-to-air missile (SAM) squadrons. This acquisition is part of a broader effort by the Indian Air Force to enhance its air defence capabilities, complementing other systems such as the indigenous MR-SAM, Akash missile systems, and Israeli Spyder systems.

Recently, the Defence Acquisition Council approved the procurement of the Indian Long Range Surface Air Missile System under Project Kusha, following its clearance by the Cabinet Committee on Security. This decision reflects India’s ongoing commitment to strengthening its defence infrastructure and maintaining robust air security.

The successful exercise of the Sudarshan S-400 underscores the Indian Air Force’s readiness and capability to protect Indian airspace from potential aerial threats. As the IAF continues to integrate and expand its air defence systems, the S-400 is anticipated to play a pivotal role in enhancing national security.

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