To replenish its S-400 air defence systems, India will reportedly begin purchases of 300 Russian missiles. New Delhi is also seeking five squadrons of S-400 air defence systems at the upcoming Modi-Putin meeting.
In a significant development, India will reportedly begin the purchase of 300 Russian missiles to replenish its S-400 air defence systems and also seek five S-400 squadrons.ย
According to media reports, India is expected to issue a request for proposal (RFP) to Russia for its purchase of 300 Russian missiles to boost its S-400 air defence systems that were used during the Operation Sindoor. New Delhi is also seeking five S-400 squadrons at the upcoming meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin on December 5.
According to a Times of India report, India may consider purchasing two to three squadrons of Russiaโs fifth-generation Sukhoi-57 fighter jets, which Moscow is actively promoting as an alternative to the American F-35 Lightning II, top sources told TOI on Tuesday.
“There is a case for IAF to induct two-three squadrons of fifth-generation fighters as a stopgap measure till the indigenous stealth AMCA (advanced medium combat aircraft) becomes ready for induction by 2035 or so. But no decision has been made on the Sukhoi-57, F-35 or any other choice,” a source said as quoted by the English Daily.
While India is considering the purchase of additional S-400 air defence systems from Moscow, the armed forces are also evaluating the Russian Pantsir missile system to counter armed and kamikaze drones.ย
What is S-400 Sudarshan Chakra?
The S-400 “Sudarshan Chakra” is the Indian name given for the Russian-made S-400 Triumf air defence missile system, one of the most advanced long-range surface-to-air missile systems in the world.
This name, inspired by Lord Vishnuโs legendary weapon from the Mahabharata, indicates precision, speed, and lethal accuracy, mirroring the S-400โs real-world capabilities.
Designed by Russia’s Almaz-Antey, the S-400 can engage aerial threats, including aircraft, drones, and ballistic missiles, at ranges up to 400 km and detect targets as far as 600 km.