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Post PM Narendra Modi’s Visit; Russia Expedites Supply of Super Long-Range Surface-To-Air Missiles to India

By R Anil Kumar

  • Close on the heels of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Moscow trip for the annual summit, Russia is supplying 120 super long-range Surface-to-Air missiles to India that will give the country’s military an edge over Pakistan

  • Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Moscow, Russia is expediting the supply of super long-range surface-to-air missiles 40N6, to India

  • The missile 40N6, are considered among the best in the world and have a range of approximately 400 kilometres

Moscow, July 26. Russia is expediting the supply of super long-range surface-to-air missiles to India following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Moscow. The missiles, known as the 40N6, are considered among the best in the world and have a range of approximately 400 kilometres.

The delivery of these missiles is part of a larger defence supply agreement between Russia and India. Prime Minister Modi’s visit provided the necessary political impetus to expedite the delivery of pending defence supplies, including the remaining two S-400 systems from Russia.

The decision to expedite the supply of these missiles is seen as a move to give India an edge over Pakistan in terms of military capabilities. The order for the missiles was placed following the Balakot air strike, as it was felt that India required long-range missiles to have an advantage over Pakistan.

It is important to note that the supply of these missiles may have been delayed due to various factors, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine conflict.

The Surface-to-Air missiles being supplied are considered among the best in the world and have a range of about 400 kms, sources said.

Russia has been responding to India’s requests on defence requirements during critical junctures and requirement of this missile is crucial for maintaining an edge over Pakistan, an expert explained.

Overall, the supply of super long-range surface-to-air missiles from Russia to India is aimed at enhancing India’s military capabilities and providing a strategic advantage in the region.

How big is the 40N6 missile?

With a hefty starting mass of 1.8 tons and a fuselage length of 7.8 meters, the missile’s structure is two-stage, boasting a declared flight speed of up to 4300 km/h. The guiding system of the 40N6 is a blend of active and semi-active guidance, a combo designed for lethal efficiency.

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