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| Relevance: GS Paper III — Internal Security, Defence Technology, Indigenisation | Source: MoD / ANI defence sources, June 2026 |
Fourth S-400 ‘Sudarshan’ Squadron Arrives: India’s Air Defence Grid Thickens
1 · What happened
India has received the fourth squadron of the Russian S-400 Triumf air defence system — known in Indian Air Force (IAF) service as “Sudarshan”. It will soon be deployed on an operational sector, likely along the western front.
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2 · How India’s Air Defence Grid is built
| Layered Air Defence (AD): No single weapon can stop every threat. India uses overlapping outer–middle–inner shields so that a missile slipping past one layer is intercepted by the next. The S-400 sits at the outermost layer. |
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Outer Shield (Imported)
S-400 Triumf “Sudarshan”
Range up to 400 km, altitude ~30 km. Engages fighters, cruise missiles and tactical ballistic missiles. Four squadrons now in country.
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Indigenous Way Forward
Project Kusha + Mission Sudarshan Chakra
Project Kusha (ERADS) — DRDO’s S-400 rival, due 2028–30, with M1/M2/M3 interceptors up to ~400 km. Sudarshan Chakra (target 2035) will network all AD systems.
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Inner Mechanism
Middle & short-range layers
MRSAM / Barak-8 (Indo-Israeli, medium range) plus Akash and Spyder for point defence of vital strategic assets.
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The Risk Frontier
Hypersonics + supply shocks
Hypersonic glide vehicles (HGVs) at >Mach 5 evade conventional radars. Wars (Ukraine) expose foreign-supply vulnerability; multi-vendor integration creates digital blind spots.
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- DRDO’s BMD Programme: Two-tier shield — PAD (Prithvi Air Defence) for exo-atmospheric kills (50–80 km), AAD (Advanced Air Defence) for endo-atmospheric kills (15–30 km).
- S-500 (Prometheus): Russia’s next-gen system — exo-atmospheric, ~600 km range; targets ICBMs, hypersonic glide vehicles and low-orbit satellites.
- AI-in-the-loop: India’s integration of indigenous AI keeps the human operator as final decision-maker — aligned with global “meaningful human control” norms over lethal autonomous systems.
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| MCQ Practice Question |
Q. With reference to India’s air defence systems, consider the following statements:
Which of the statements given above is/are correct? |
Answer: (c) 1 and 3 only
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