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Top 10 Most Powerful Weapons of The Indian Military

by | Dec 2, 2024 | Technology, Defense, Govt Schemes | 0 comments

INTRODUCTION

If we want to discuss about the powerful weapons of the Indian Military, then we need to discuss firstly, India is one of the fastest emerging militarized nation of the world. They have transformed from a regional power with a tactical type of menace to a constantly emerging strategic power of international dimension. The local industry has not yet met their expectations; as a result, they rely on overseas’ supplies of equipment.

However, the ones in service are premium quality BAP developed and fully tendered indigenous systems. This article will provide information about the ten most powerful weaponry systems deploy by Indian Armed Forces.

From the above list, it becomes clear that the major part amongst the powerful weapons is imported, although the Indians appear to have made changes to most of the powerful weapons they are using. They are famous for acquiring highly visible platforms and bolting on subsystems from around the world to build a more than lethal system that would turn.

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10 POWERFUL WEAPONS:

Powerful Weapon

Pinaka MLRS :

Before the Pinaka, India needed a longer ranged powerful weapons to substitute the World War II era BM-21 Grad Multiple Launch Rocket System. It began operation in 1998 as a 40km range system and is made up of twelve rockets transported in an 8×8 truck equipped with NBC protection. Superior variants fitted with 65 km range rockets are in operational use at the present time.

These are very networked rocket launchers and work in integration with Weapon Locating Radars, Battlefield Surveillance radars UAVs and long range IR and Optical sighting systems which improves their efficiency in combat. Working with the IMI of Israel, DRDO intends to equip the rockets with GPS guidance system with which precision strikes can be made – to use the rockets as guided missiles. They have also been tried in cold and high altitude areas during Kargil operations in 1999.

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PAD/ AAD Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) System :

When announced there was a little controversy over the Indian BMD program and it has evolved a lot over the years. It has been tested against a short range ballistic missile and is said to be on stand-by ready for use in protecting urban centers. This system includes two interceptor missiles, the PAD (Prithvi Air Defence) and the AAD (Advanced Air Defence) besides Green Pine Radar. PAD is an exo-atmospheric interceptor with capability beyond 80 Km altitude and beyond 2000 Km range.

It is utilised to destroy ballistic missiles that operate outside the Earth’s atmosphere. The AAD comes under the endo-atmospheric interceptor which is having range greater than 250 km and has the height capacity of up to 30 km. It is used to engage short-range ballistic missile. These were two missiles to start with adapted with both an Inertial Navigation System (INS) and an active radar control for homing.

Swordfish long-range radar is employed to guide and identify these missiles for firing. This Israeli radar has detected ranges of over 800+ km and can be used for aiming and targeting the enemy missile firings and paths. India is upgrading this type of radar to enhance the coverage range to 1500 km. This will be used aside from the improved models of the PAD/AAD missiles that will have longer range and a higher flight ceiling.

That is why the AAD missile can also be utilized as a long-range SAM capable to hit the enemy’s aircraft and cruise missiles. India could then become one among the handful of operators of 250 + km range SAM systems. The PAD and AAD missiles together are claimed to have a very high hit probability of above 99.8 per cent against enemy ballistic missiles.

Powerful Weapon

NaMiCa (Nag Missile Carrier) :

This is explicitly a relatively unknown powerful weapon that is manufactured by India. At the heart of this system is the 3rd generation Nag Anti-Tank missile system low profile with mounted on BMP-2 chassis. It has 8 Nag missiles store in Arrored box launcher and additional 8 more for firing with complete optical and IR tracker to detect enemy tank. These missiles are fire and forget and have a top-attack capability which means that they can easily aim at the most strategic top part of tanks.

The Nag has a tandem High Explosive Anti-Tank (HEAT) warhead that will allow it penetrate any armor in the region. Has identified its target at ranges of up to 5 km, and engage them during day and night and has demonstrated capability to eliminate enemy tanks. The most special skill of this system is its amphibious, it can cross any water body in the battlefield. Future variants may add extended ranged Nag missiles.

Powerful Weapon

P-8i Neptune :

India has a total length of 7500 km coastal line and even has hundreds of islands which require protection. India is surrounded by massive water bodies and these makes it appropriate for hostile submarines to operate within. What’s needed for such a mission is what the P-8I offers as a solution. It was selected for itssteller’s excellent endurance capacity and sensor package which is unmatched by any other ASW aircraft. It has mission endurance of 4h of operation at a distance of 2000km from the takeoff or base station.

Thereby, it can search for submarines 2000 kilometers from base, search for submarines for 4 hours and then return back 2000 Kms to the base solely on internal fuel. And since it is technologically an adapted commercial airplane, its maintenance is extremely easy. Another radars are built in its nose, where the I-Indian variant of the P-8I has a unique feature – the Magnetic Anomaly Detection (MAD) boom at the aft for hunting submarines. Further, the Indian variant deletes several electronics systems and replaces them with Indian types.

It ‘organizes’ 120 sonobouys inside and 6-8 of Mk-54 torpedoes in the bomb bays plus 4 Harpoon missiles beneath the wings. This let it engage entire set of surface and underwater threats. The P-8I therefore provides the Indian Navy leverage to conduct power projection in the Indian Ocean and hunt for submarines hundreds of thousands of kilometers away from their home base. India uses eight aircraft and has all four others on order. They have an option to buy 12 more such aircraft in the future, which is sure to be exercised after the Tu-142s are phased out in the next ten years or so.

Powerful Weapon

T-90S BHEESHMA :

It was but obvious that the Indian Army, which operates over 5,000 T-55/72 tanks, would choose the T-90s as their successor. They were first bought on the spot from Russia in anticipation of its neighbor’s intention to purchase the T-80 and Abrams tanks. They can only afford a crew of 3, and it only weighs 48 tons due to its autoloader for the 125 mm smoothbore gun. An unusual feature of this tank is the possibility of firing the Invar anti-tank missile from the barrel.

The other special feature is that while the 12.7 mm machine gun mounted on the turret can be fired manually the gun can also be fired from inside the turret specially by the commander. Jurrien has linked the Indian variants with indigenous Kanchan ceramic armour that is covered further by ERA. It is fitted with a diesel engine which makes the maintenance easy and costs less fuel than used in the gas turbines of the T-80.

There are reports that Indian T-90S are actually lesser versions of T-90A Russia, but what Indians have done is they have installed Israeli, French and Swedish sub systems in it and possibly they have made it better than the T-90A of Russia itself. It is planned to be equipped with the Saab LEDS-150 APS, which will provide the fight for the third layer of protection from enemy anti-tank ammunition.

The first subgroups include the APS, the second subgroup is the ERA and the third subgroup is the Ceramic amour. The T-90S can be taken to any location as it can be air- transported by IAF’s Il-76 and C-17 transports. India operates some 600 T-90S and the figure by 2020 will be around 1500 tanks more.

Powerful Weapon

INS VIKRAMADITYA AND KOLKATA CLASS DESTROYERS :

INS Vikramaditya

INS Kolkata

Powerful Weapon

PHALCON AWACS :

Powerful Weapon

INS CHAKRA :

Powerful Weapon

BRAHMOS MISSILE :

But this 9m long missile with a weight of 3 tons entered into the Indian Defense forces as the long-range standoff powerful weapon.

Powerful Weapon

Naval variant Army variant

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SU-30MKI :


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