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Monday, May 25, 2015

Akash Missile


Akash is a surface-to-air missile with an intercept range of 30 km. It has a launch weight of 720 kg, a diameter of 35 cm and a length of 5.78 metres. Akash flies at supersonic speed, reaching around Mach 2.5. It can reach an altitude of 18 km and can be fired from both tracked and wheeled platforms. An on-board guidance system coupled with an actuator system makes the missile maneuverable up to 15g loads and a tail chase capability for end game engagement. A digital proximity fuse is coupled with a 55 kg pre-fragmented warhead, while the safety arming and detonation mechanism enables a controlled detonation sequence.

Type: Medium-range mobile surface-to-air missile defense system

Designer : DRDO 


Deployed: India

Range: 35 km 

Engine: Integrated Ramjet Rocket Engine

Platform: Self Propelled

S-300 (SA-20 Gargoyle)



The S-300PMU-2 Favorite (Russian С-300ПМУ-2 Фаворит – Favourite, DoD designation SA-20B), introduced in 1997, is an upgrade to the S-300PMU-1 with range extended once again to 195 km (121 mi) with the introduction of the 48N6E2 missile. This system is apparently capable against not just short range ballistic missiles, but now also medium range tactical ballistic missiles. It uses the 83M6E2 command and control system, consisting of the 54K6E2 command post vehicle and the 64N6E2 surveillance/detection radar. It employs the 30N6E2 fire control/illumination and guidance radar. Like the S-300PMU-1, 12 TELs can be controlled, with any mix of 5P85SE2 self-propelled and 5P85TE2 trailer launchers. Optionally it can make use of the 96L6E all altitude detection radar and 76N6 low altitude detection radar.
Variant: S-300PMU-2

Type: Long range surface-to-air missile systems

Designer: Almaz Central Design Bureau / MKB Fakel


Deployed: India, 

Range: 195 km

Engine: solid propellant engine

Platform: Self Propelled

Shtil1/KUB SA-N-12




In 2004, the first demonstration module of the new 9M317ME missile was presented by Dolgoprudniy Scientific and Production Plant for the upgraded 3S90M "Shtil-1" naval missile system (jointly with 'Altair'). Designed primary for the export purpose, its latest variant used a vertical launch missile which is fired from under-deck silos clustered into groups of twelve, twenty-four or thirty-six. The first Shtil-1 systems were installed into ships exported to India and China.

Type: Short range surface-to-air missile

Designer: Tikhomirov NIIP, MNIIRE Altair


Deployed: India, China

Range: 15-30 km 

Engine: solid propellant engine

Platform: Shivalik class frigate, Delhi class destroyer,

Barak 1 Missile




The Barak SAM system is designed to replace or complement gun-based CIWS platforms, such as the Phalanx CIWS, with a more flexible and longer-range SAM. The missiles are mounted in an eight cell container (which requires little maintenance) and are launched straight up. The Barak SAM system's launcher utilizes a compact vertical launching system, with an 8-cell module weighing 1,700 kg. Fire control is provided by an equally compact C3I system that weighs 1,300 kg, which can either operate independently or in conjunction with other on-board sensors. Its C3I radar system provides 360-degree coverage and the missiles can take down an incoming missile as close as 500 meters away from the ship. Each Barak system (missile container, radar, computers and installation) costs about $24 million. The system is designed to defend against aircraft and anti-ship missiles, including sea-skimming missiles.

Type: Short range surface-to-air missile

Designer:Israel Aerospace Industries & Rafael Advanced Defense Systems


Deployed: India, 

Range: 12 km 

Engine: solid propellant engine

Platform: INS Viraat, Delhi class destroyer, Rajput class destroyer, Shivalik class frigate, Brahmaputra class frigate, Godavari class frigate, Kamorta class corvette,