India Has More Capable Tech than Israel's 'Iron Dome' to Saturate Missile Salvos, But Number Needs to be Increased, Asserts New IAF Chief

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In a statement that underscores India's growing confidence in its indigenous defense capabilities, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, the newly appointed Chief of Air Staff, revealed that the Indian Air Force (IAF) possesses air defence systems superior to Israel's renowned 'Iron Dome'.

However, he emphasized the need to increase the number of these systems to effectively counter large-scale missile attacks.

Speaking at a press conference on Friday, Air Chief Marshal Singh outlined the IAF's ongoing modernization efforts, highlighting the induction of advanced air-to-surface weapons and the bolstering of air defence systems. He reassured the public that the IAF is committed to acquiring and developing cutting-edge weaponry to address evolving aerial threats.

Addressing concerns about India's preparedness for saturation attacks, similar to those recently experienced by Israel, Singh dismissed the necessity of acquiring the Iron Dome system.

“There is no need for an Iron Dome-type system from Israel. We have much more capable systems in our force, but the current inventory is not enough,” he stated, indicating that the IAF requires a larger quantity of interceptor missiles to effectively neutralize complex, multi-pronged assaults.

While the Air Chief Marshal did not explicitly name the specific indigenous systems being prioritized, he did highlight the forthcoming induction of the Akash NG missile system.

This next-generation variant of the Akash missile boasts extended range, improved accuracy, and enhanced capabilities to tackle modern aircraft, drones, and cruise missiles. "A large number of Akash missiles have been inducted; now we are looking at Akash NG,” Singh confirmed.

This statement aligns with India's well-known pursuit of self-reliance in defence technology. The country has been actively developing its own advanced missile defence systems, including the Akash, Akash NG, and the sophisticated Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) shield, designed to counter a wide spectrum of threats, including saturation attacks.

The Akash missile system, developed by the DRDO, is a medium-range surface-to-air missile system. It is known for its capability to engage multiple targets simultaneously, making it a crucial component of India's multi-layered air defence architecture. The Akash NG is expected to further enhance these capabilities with its improved range and precision.

India's BMD shield is a two-tiered system designed to intercept ballistic missiles both inside (endo-atmospheric) and outside (exo-atmospheric) the Earth's atmosphere. This system is crucial for defending against potential ballistic missile threats from neighboring countries.
 
Our airforce bases near Pak border need Iron dome protection ! Can we neutralize 500 Ballistic missiles and 500 UCAVs in one go ?
 
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Iron dome is a costly affair..we need cost effective solutions for such saturation attack. Akash can be one of them even Astra can be modified to an SAM .
 
Defending saturation attacks within budget is the sole purpose of Iron Dome.

Good luck firing $10,000 "much more capable" SAMs to defend against $1000 Rockets.

IMHO now focusing funds into developing something akin to the Iron Beam is much more sensible. Tamirs, although low cost, are still more expensive than cheap Rockets.

A 100 kW Laser will tilt this cost imbalance upside down.
 
More effective system that was never tested in real attack? Hhhhh if i would be Indian j would ve worried about such a statement not talking about the fact that Israel helped India develop their defence capabilities.
 
Our airforce bases near Pak border need Iron dome protection ! Can we neutralize 500 Ballistic missiles and 500 UCAVs in one go ?
No country or system as on date has the capability to defend a saturated/simultaneous attack of the magnitude of 500 ballistic missiles and equal or more number of drones/UCAV.
 
India needs to quickly and urgently develop its own 100% indigenous short range SAM which can intercept heavy saturated attacks from rockets and missiles. This is something that we can easily develop with our existing knowledge and experience in developing our own short range indigenous missiles.
 
I think Israel is the only country who has got a chance all its systems real time. Nobody has to test their systems.

just go and buy until DRDO wakes up
 

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