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Indian Defence NewsIndian Army's 'Project Akashteer' Phased Induction Underway to Enhance Air Defence Capabilities

Indian Army’s ‘Project Akashteer’ Phased Induction Underway to Enhance Air Defence Capabilities

The Indian Army is making significant strides in its air defense capabilities with the ongoing phased induction of control and reporting systems under ‘Project Akashteer.’ As of now, out of the total requirement of 455 systems, 107 have been successfully delivered, according to official sources. This ambitious project is designed to provide enhanced situational awareness and control, ensuring the safety of friendly aircraft while enabling the engagement of hostile aircraft in contested airspace.

Project Akashteer marks a notable advancement in the automated processes of air defense control and reporting by digitizing these functions. Such innovations place the Indian Army at the forefront of air defense technology, affirming the country’s commitment to maintaining a secure and vigilant airspace. Sources indicate that 105 additional systems are expected to be delivered by March 2025, with the remainder completed by March 2027. This timeline will ensure comprehensive coverage across the Army’s defense units and formations.

The progress of Project Akashteer reflects the Indian defense forces’ dedication to enhancing their operational capabilities in response to continuously evolving security dynamics. A recent “real-time validation” exercise simulated potential future conflict scenarios, with a senior military officer observing the proceedings. The officer praised the achievements made so far and commended the team behind this initiative for facilitating a “transformative leap” in the air defense capabilities of the Indian Army.

As the Army gears up for the ‘Year of Technology Infusion’ in 2024, the ‘Akashteer Control and Reporting Systems’ are set to play a critical role in bolstering operational efficiency. The deployment of these systems commenced in April with the flagging off of the first batch of control centers from Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) located in Ghaziabad. Developed under the ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative, Project Akashteer is expected to significantly enhance the operational efficiency and integration of the Army’s air defense mechanisms.

Key features of Project Akashteer include comprehensive sensor fusion, automated operations for quicker response times, decentralized engagement authority, an advanced real-time air picture, built-in redundancy for reliability, and scalability to adapt to various operational demands. These advancements underline the systematic efforts of the Indian Army to modernize its air defense infrastructure and enhance its readiness for any potential threats.

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Jitendra Singh
Jitendra Singh
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