India’s swift and coordinated response highlighted the strength of its air defence capability, developed over the past decaderead moreFollowing India’s
Operation Sindoor, which destroyed nine terrorist camps across the border, Pakistan on Thursday (May 8) tried to escalate tensions by launching missile strikes at Indian military sites in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Gujarat.However, all these missiles were
intercepted or neutralised by Indian missile defence systems.India’s swift and coordinated response highlighted the strength of its air defence capability, developed over the past decade.This response also revealed the weaknesses in Pakistan’s air defence system.STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS ADIndia’s aerial shieldIndia’s Integrated Counter-Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Grid, S-400 Triumf systems, Barak-8 missiles, Akash Surface-to-Air Missiles, and DRDO’s anti-drone technologies created an effective aerial shield.India didn’t just defend; it struck back with precision. Operation Sindoor saw the Indian Armed Forces target deep inside Pakistan, destroying a Chinese-supplied HQ-9 air defense unit in Lahore and damaging key radar infrastructure.More from India
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S-400, drones, Akash…: The real story of India’s air defence shield built over a decade