India deploys first S-400 air defence system in Punjab sector
Boosting its capability to tackle aerial threats from both China and Pakistan, India has started deploying its
S-400 air defence missile system in the Punjab sector.
“The
first S-400 air defence missile system squadron is being deployed in the Punjab sector,” top government sources told India Today.
Russia has started supplying the S-400 Triumf air defence systems to India, the first unit of which will be
deployed near the western front.
The announcement was made by the Director of Russian Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation (FSMTC) Dmitry Shugaev at the Dubai air show. FSMTC is the Russian government’s main defence export control organisation.
Industry sources said the first parts of the squadron have already started reaching India, and they would be deployed to a location where it can take on threats from both Pakistan and Chinese airspace.
According to sources, the parts of the missile systems are coming via both air and sea routes and would be quickly deployed in the designated locations.
"The first squadron delivery would be completed by the end of this year and after its deployment, the Indian Air Force would start focusing towards the eastern front," they said.
The IAF would also dedicate some of the resources to training its personnel within the country.
India has started deploying its S-400 air defence system in the Punjab sector to take on threats from both Pakistan and Chinese airspace.
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