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Indian Army Issues RFP for Six AK-630 Air-Defense Guns Under Mission Sudarshan Chakra

The initial tranche seeks to harden low-altitude defenses near the Pakistan border after recent clashes exposed vulnerabilities to drones and rockets.

Overview

  • The tender names state-owned Advanced Weapon and Equipment India Ltd as the supplier, with procurement moving next to price negotiations and contracting.
  • The trailer-towed 30mm multi-barrel guns are intended to protect population centers and religious sites along the International Border and LoC.
  • The systems are designed to counter URAM threats, including UAVs, rockets, artillery and mortars, within the low-level airspace the Army is tasked to secure.
  • AK-630 units feature an all-weather electro-optical fire-control suite, a cyclic rate of up to 3,000 rounds per minute, and an effective range reported at roughly 4–6 km.
  • The new guns are planned to integrate into the Akashteer command-and-control network as part of the longer-term Sudarshan Chakra shield targeting full capability by 2035, following May trials that validated performance and flagged enhancements.