Wednesday, August 19, 2009

DTN News: Indian Army Acquires Anti-Aircraft Missiles

DTN News: Indian Army Acquires Anti-Aircraft Missiles
*Source: DTN News / Defense Media
(NSI News Source Info) NEW DELHI, India - August 19, 2009: The Indian Army will soon have sharper teeth to defend its troops and tanks from aerial threats.
The defence acquisition council, headed by Defence Minister AK Antony and comprising the 3 service chiefs, agreed to a multi-billion dollar contract for Israeli anti-aircraft missiles.
SPYDER is a low-level quick reaction surface-to-air missile system capable of engaging aircraft, helicopters, unmanned air vehicles, drones and precision-guided munitions.
The council cleared the Low-level Quick Reaction surface to air Missile for the army from Israeli Aircraft Industries and Rafael.
This missile will help to protect India's tanks and armoured vehicles against enemy air attack. The Spyder is a low-level quick-reaction surface-to-air missile system capable of engaging aircraft, helicopters, unmanned air vehicles, drones and precision-guided munitions.
The Spyder system has 360 degree engagement capability and the missiles can be launched from full-readiness state in less than five seconds after a target is acquired.
The Spyder's kill range is from less than 1km to more than 35 km and at altitudes from a minimum of 20 metres to a maximum of 9 kilometres. The system is capable of firing at multiple targets and can be operated in all weather conditions.

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