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Army satisfied with Akash missile
Context
The Army is fully satisfied with the performance of the indigenously developed Akash short-range surface-to-air missile (SR SAM) system and is looking for further performance enhancements in future
Looks for performance enhancement of indigenously developed system
Last month, the Army carried out the first user trial of the missile system.
Biggest advantage
- The Army’s AAD celebrated its 25th year of raising on Tuesday.
- The Army currently has two Akash regiments which it began inducting in 2015
- Last year, the Defence Ministry cancelled a global tender for additional SR SAMs and approved procurement of two more regiments
- Each regiment consists of six launchers with each launcher having three missiles. Officials say Akash has an indigenous content of 96%.
25-km range
- Akash has a range of 25 km and can simultaneously engage multiple targets in all weather conditions and has a large operational envelope from a low altitude of 30 metres to a maximum of up to 20 km.
- The Army is likely to order more Akash regiments as it is in the process of replacing its legacy systems in service.
Developed by DRDO
Akash was developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) as part of the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme initiated in 1984 and is manufactured by Bharat Dynamics Ltd. (BDL).