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IAF To Raise Six New Squadrons of Akash Surface-To-Air Missile Defense System (Air Force Version)

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Six new Akash squadrons to give IAF missile muscle
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Barring the final action of firing the missile or pressing the ‘destroy’ key, all major functions are done electronically by the computer running on the weapon system software.

BENGALURU: Having seen it's utility first hand, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is all geared up to raise six new squadrons of the Akash Air Defence System which is indigenously developed by the DRDO, Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and private firms long before the nation launched on the Make-In-India campaign.


Confirming this, top IAF officials said IAF already has two operational squadrons of the all-weather, point/area missile system. "It protects vulnerable points and vulnerable areas with a slant range of 25-30 km at altitudes up to 20km. It can destroy high-speed targets like fighter aircraft and UAVs," an official said.

Barring the final action of firing the missile or pressing the 'destroy' key, all major functions are done electronically by the computer running on the weapon system software.

While paperwork for immediate procurement of seven squadrons (14 units) is progressing at the highest level, the IAF is likely to place additional orders for 49 firing units in a phased manner. The order for the existing two squadrons placed in 2008 is valued at about Rs 1,200 crore.

"An order for six more squadrons worth around Rs 3,500 crore was placed in the late 2010 and the manufacturing of the same is complete and will be delivered this year," a source in BEL said.

The Akash missile system was conceived as a project and completed way before the make-in-India campaign was launched.
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Integration of all equipment and software at the squadron level, installation and commissioning of the missile system are being done by BEL.

BEL is the lead vendor and integrator for the IAF version. It has manufactured the surveillance radar, tracking radar, flight control centre, support systems and the integrated software. The missiles themselves are supplied by Bharat Dynamics Limited, Hyderabad, another government agency, while the launchers come from Tata Power/L&T. The squadron control centre is manufactured by the Electronics Corporation of India Limited.

Integration of all equipment and software at the squadron level, installation and commissioning of the missile system are being done by BEL. The weapon system software developed jointly by the Electronics & Radar Development Establishment (LRDE) and BEL plays a crucial role in achieving the target destruction.​
 
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Nice but not that much good........:(

Are you worried about the range then the Akash SAM system main purpose is to defend vulnerable areas in all weather conditions against medium-range air targets being attacked from low, medium and high altitudes.

The Akash SAM is claimed to be more economical and accurate than the MIM-104 Patriot, operated by several nations including the US, due to its solid-fuel technology. The Akash can intercept from a range of 30km and provide air defence missile coverage of 2,000km².

source
Akash Surface-to-Air Missile System - Army Technology
 
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Nice but not that much good........:(

The range is better than the best. Akash is a very capable system and when deployed in forward areas, can deal with enemy air assets well outside our border. Plus, it is one of the cheapest SAM systems in the world, which means IAF and IA can unleash a barrage of missiles onto incoming air targets, making it impossible for any quantitative or qualitative air force to be able to penetrate into India during conflict.
 
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Why? What's the problem?
Missile sucks. Only 25 km range. Cheap stand off weapons can easily take it down. Barak-8 has the same 60kg warhead and weighs like a third of it. It doesn't even have an active seeker. OTOH this is cheaperrrrrrr and we can buy it in the thousands.
 
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What about Akash MK2 (With improved range and active seeker), when can we expect that.
 
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Missile sucks. Only 25 km range. Cheap stand off weapons can easily take it down. Barak-8 has the same 60kg warhead and weighs like a third of it. It doesn't even have an active seeker. OTOH this is cheaperrrrrrr and we can buy it in the thousands.

The Akash Missile Development cost of
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1,000crore (€150 million; $200 million), including the project sanction of
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600 crore (€90 million; $120 million), is 8-10 times lower than the cost of similar system developments in other countries.

Each Akash battery can track up to 64 targets and attack up to 12 of them. The missile has a 60 kg (130 lb) high-explosive, pre-fragmented warhead with a proximity fuse. The system provides air defence missile coverage for an area of 2,000 km². In a Group formation, the four Batteries can be deployed in various geometric formations, as suited to the vulnerable area being protected and the extent desired to be sanitized from enemy air threat. In a box deployment pattern, an Akash group can defend an area of 62 km x 62 km. In a linear array configuration, it covers an area of 98 km x 44 km. Trapezoidal configuration gives defense to the largest area as compared to any other pattern of deployment covering an area of size 5000 square km.

A single Akash missile has an 88% Probability of kill. Two missiles can be fired, five seconds apart, to raise the Probability of Kill to 98.5%.

As for the seeker - a dual mode radar/infra-red seeker is being developed as is a longer range version of the Rajendra radar, to give earlier warning and tracking of ballistic missile targets in case of Akash Mark II.

What about Akash MK2 (With improved range and active seeker), when can we expect that.

First tested is expected in two year - probably by 2017-18.
 
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The range is better than the best
Forgot your meds today I see.
The Akash SAM is claimed to be more economical and accurate than the MIM-104 Patriot
Also, Ferrari 458 is more economical than F12.
The Akash Missile Development cost of
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1,000crore (€150 million; $200 million), including the project sanction of
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600 crore (€90 million; $120 million), is 8-10 times lower than the cost of similar system developments in other countries.

Each Akash battery can track up to 64 targets and attack up to 12 of them. The missile has a 60 kg (130 lb) high-explosive, pre-fragmented warhead with a proximity fuse. The system provides air defence missile coverage for an area of 2,000 km². In a Group formation, the four Batteries can be deployed in various geometric formations, as suited to the vulnerable area being protected and the extent desired to be sanitized from enemy air threat. In a box deployment pattern, an Akash group can defend an area of 62 km x 62 km. In a linear array configuration, it covers an area of 98 km x 44 km. Trapezoidal configuration gives defense to the largest area as compared to any other pattern of deployment covering an area of size 5000 square km.

A single Akash missile has an 88% Probability of kill. Two missiles can be fired, five seconds apart, to raise the Probability of Kill to 98.5%.
Exactly what did you achieve by quoting Wikipedia.
 
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To enlighten @The enlightened as to why Akash SAM doesn't "Suck" and those "cheap" standoff weapons aren't really that "cheap"....
LOL First rule of online debates. Never take the guy whose entire knowledge consists of Wikipedia articles seriously.
Akash missile indeed suck.
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The only reason why its so cheap is that its made in India and not because of some technical wizardry by DRDO.
 
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LOL First rule of online debates. Never take the guy whose entire knowledge consists of Wikipedia articles seriously.
Akash missile indeed suck.
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The only reason why its so cheap is that its made in India and not because of some technical wizardry by DRDO.

I thought you would be comparing it to 2K12 Kub SAM on which Akash SAM is extensively based - Phase I of Indian BMD is by and large comparable to the MIM-104 Patriot. The unique thing or that so called "technical wizardry" in case of Akash is its integral ramjet propulsion technology. The parameter on which Akash compares to MIM-104 Patriot is its accuracy - The Akash missile is claimed to be more accurate than the MIM-104 Patriot due to its ramjet propulsion technology. If Akash "Sucks" then why is the otherwise foreign stuff loving IAF spending over $750 million on a supposed "Sucking" Missile? And certainly a "sucking" missile won't persuade the IAF to pull out of the $6 Billion Indo-French Maitri Project.

Air Force Not Keen on Rs 30,000 Crore Indo-French Missile Deal: Sources

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LOL First rule of online debates. Never take the guy whose entire knowledge consists of Wikipedia articles seriously.
Akash missile indeed suck.
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The only reason why its so cheap is that its made in India and not because of some technical wizardry by DRDO.
Patriot Missile systems are complete Abm System Your Making Joke of yourself Quoting It.It shows Your Level of Intelligence Understanding on Such Matters

Look indian ABM
Advanced Air Defence (AAD)

Advanced Air Defence (AAD) missile being launched during Electronic Target Trials on 2 December 2007 from Wheeler's Island Test Range in Odisha.
Type Endoatmospheric Anti-ballisticmissile
Place of origin India
Service history
In service
Under development
Production history
Manufacturer
DRDO
Produced 6 December 2007
Specifications
Weight
1,200 kg
Length 7.5 m
Diameter <0.5 m
Detonation
mechanism

Kinetic Kill (Hit-to-Kill)
Engine Single Stage[19]
Propellant Solid fuel
Flight ceiling
30 km

SAM operational range = 150-200 km
Speed Mach 4.5
Guidance
system

Inertial Navigation System
Mid-course update
Active radar homing (Terminal phase)
Launch
platform

Tatra TEL 8 × 8
 
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just buy Barak 8 in thousands ..........it will bring down the cost
 
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Are you worried about the range then the Akash SAM system main purpose is to defend vulnerable areas in all weather conditions against medium-range air targets being attacked from low, medium and high altitudes.

The Akash SAM is claimed to be more economical and accurate than the MIM-104 Patriot, operated by several nations including the US, due to its solid-fuel technology. The Akash can intercept from a range of 30km and provide air defence missile coverage of 2,000km².

source
Akash Surface-to-Air Missile System - Army Technology

Thanks for Info
 
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