S-400 deployed in Punjab to tackle Pakistan and China

S-400 deployed in Punjab to tackle Pakistan and China

S-400 Air Defence System to be deployed in the Punjab area. As per sources, It is known that the latest Russian S-400 defense missile systems have arrived in the Indian Air Force deployment package.

 Russia has delivered the said defense system to India as per the previous defense multilateral agreement between India and Russia. Now the Indian Air Force has recently deployed the S-400 air defense missile system along the highly sensitive Pakistan border in the state of Punjab.

 It is one of the most advanced aerial defense systems in the world. The mighty S-400 missile defense system has the capability to withstand any type of aerial threat including enemy drones to dangerous ballistic missiles.

S-400 deployed in Punjab to tackle Pakistan and China

 India has deployed its first S-400 missile system here. The air defense missile system is all set to play a key role in effectively confronting and avoiding any type of air threat posed by Pakistan and China thereby making our domestic airspace more secure and safe.

Read More: WHO: 50 crore people into poverty and there is no time left

With further predictions being that the Indian Air Force is likely to deploy this advanced S-400 missile defense system on the eastern border region later. The S-400 missile is a surface-to-air missile defense system. NATO calls this defense system the SA-21 Growler.     

The highly advanced and sophisticated S-400 missile defense system is the most efficient missile defense system and can be used with any aircraft, UAVs, and Cruise missiles.

S-400 Air Defense Missile System Specs:

The S-400 was expertly developed by the Almaz Central Design Bureau in Moscow. 

There is also an advanced option of integrating the existing defense system with current and future Air Defense units in the Army, Air Force, and Navy. 

S-400 deployed in Punjab to tackle Pakistan and China

The S-400 missile defense system employs four types of deadly missiles to strike enemy targets of other enemy aircraft, including ballistic missiles, along with the S-300 type.

It has four different types of missiles to hit short-range (40 km), mid-range (120 km), 250 km, and 400 km distances.

Also Read: Lockdown until 14th January over Omicron Scare

Leave a Reply