Amid heightened global security concerns, the Indian Army has significantly enhanced its air defense capabilities with the acquisition of 100 Akashteer air defense systems.
Developed by Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), these advanced Air Defence Control and Reporting Systems (ADCRS) will serve as a critical asset in safeguarding the country from aerial threats, including missile and rocket attacks.
Source: The Hindu
About Akashteer System:
It is advanced Air Defence Control and Reporting Systems (ADCRS) which will serve as a critical asset in safeguarding the country from aerial threats, including missile and rocket attacks.
It is a sophisticated, integrated control and reporting system designed to neutralize enemy threats swiftly.
It is capable of managing all aspects of air defense for the Army, integrating multiple radar systems, sensors, and communication technologies into a single operational framework.
It provides a real-time battlefield view, allowing military personnel to detect, track, and engage aerial threats such as incoming missiles or enemy aircraft.
It brings together various surveillance assets, radar systems, and communication nodes, enabling precise coordination of air defense operations.
It is suitable for a wide range of operational environments.
It is developed by Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL).
It enhances the Indian Army’s ability to monitor airspace and deliver timely responses to any imminent threats.