Project Akashteer: Innovating India's Air Defence
Project Akashteer by the Indian Army is revolutionizing air defence with cutting-edge technology aimed at ensuring secure airspace. As of now, 107 out of the required 455 systems have been delivered, with completion expected by 2027. The initiative highlights India's military commitment to evolving security challenges.
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Project Akashteer is a cutting-edge initiative by the Indian Army, aiming to enhance air defence capabilities through advanced control and reporting systems. Of the total 455 systems required, 107 have been delivered. The project marks a significant innovation in air defence technology for ensuring secure airspace.
The phased induction plan aims to cover all defence units by March 2027. Recently, a real-time validation of the project has proven its transformative impact on India's air defence. The project emphasizes India's commitment to adapting to dynamic security environments.
Developed under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative by Bharat Electronics Limited, 'Project Akashteer' features comprehensive sensor fusion, automated operations, and real-time air monitoring, significantly boosting the operational efficiency of the Indian Army's air defence mechanisms.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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