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Russia starts supply of S-400 missile system, India’s sky will become impenetrable

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The S-400 air defense missile system is being sent to India by sea and air. With the availability of this ground-to-air system, India’s firepower will be further strengthened. India had signed an agreement in October 2019 to buy five S-400s from Russia for $ 5.43 billion




India’s borders will soon become impenetrable. In fact, India has started getting the S-400 Air Defense Missile System from Russia. It is being told that the first unit of S-400 will be deployed on the Indo-Pakistan border.

The S-400 air defense missile system is being sent to India by sea and air. With the availability of this ground-to-air system, India’s firepower will be further strengthened. India had signed an agreement in October 2019 to buy five S-400 regiments from Russia for $5.43 billion (about 40 thousand crore rupees).

world’s modern missile system

The S-400 supersonic air defense system consists of supersonic and hypersonic missiles that are adept at hitting targets. The S-400 is counted among the world’s most advanced anti-aircraft weapons. This supersonic air defense system can attack and destroy enemy fighter aircraft, missiles, drones or hidden aircraft coming within a radius of 400 km. With its help, fighter aircraft that are not easily caught can also be shot down.

The launcher of the S-400 can fire two missiles at an enemy aircraft or missile in three seconds. Missiles released from this leave at a speed of 5 km per second and can strike up to a height of 35 km. With its arrival, India’s northern, north-eastern and north-western border will get tremendous security.

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