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India Requests Additional S-400 Missile Systems from Russia After Operation Sindoor Success

The move follows the air defence platform's effective performance in neutralising Pakistani aerial threats during recent border tensions.

Overview

  • India has formally approached Russia to procure additional S-400 air defence missile systems, citing their effectiveness during Operation Sindoor on May 7–8.
  • The S-400 systems, known in India as 'Sudarshan Chakra,' successfully intercepted and neutralised multiple Pakistani missiles and drones during the conflict.
  • India currently operates four S-400 squadrons strategically deployed across border regions in Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Gujarat.
  • The S-400 can track targets up to 600 km away, intercept threats at ranges of up to 400 km, and engage up to 36 targets simultaneously.
  • Sources suggest Russia is likely to approve India's request soon, reinforcing the longstanding Indo-Russian defence partnership.