India Fortifies Skies with Project Akashteer: A Leap in Air Defence
Project Akashteer marks a significant leap in India's air defence, introducing automated, integrated systems aimed at enhancing responsiveness to aerial threats. With features like comprehensive sensor fusion, automated operations, and decentralised engagement, the initiative bolsters India's defence capabilities, ensuring a secure airspace across strategic formations.
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The Indian Army has taken a momentous step in modernising its defence capabilities with Project Akashteer, a milestone initiative that forms part of the 'Decade of Transformation' and 'Year of Tech Absorption'. This project is expected to fortify India's air defence network against modern aerial threats.
Recently, a senior military officer hailed the project's achievements following a real-time validation exercise. This exercise simulated future combat scenarios, underscoring the project's success and the transformative leap it represents for the Army's air defence capabilities.
Project Akashteer introduces a fully automated, integrated air defence system known for its swift responsiveness and reliability. Features include comprehensive sensor fusion, which integrates sensors from the Army Air Defence and Indian Air Force for a unified air picture, and decentralised engagement authority that empowers frontline units.
(With inputs from agencies.)