Operation Sindoor and India’s Raksha Kavach


Operation Sindoor and India’s Raksha Kavach

On the night of May 7-8, 2025, Pakistan launched a daring aerial attack on 15 Indian cities, including Jammu, Amritsar, Pathankot, Jaisalmer, and other border areas, using swarms of drones and missiles. The assault targeted Indian military bases and civilian areas in retaliation for Indiaโ€™s Operation Sindoor, a precise strike on terrorist camps in Pakistan and PoK. Indiaโ€™s multi-layered air defence systems completely foiled this attack. While the Russian-made S-400 โ€œSudarshan Chakraโ€ played a significant role, the true heroes were Indiaโ€™s indigenous systems, including AKASH, L-70, MRSAM, and DRDOโ€™s Counter UAS D4. These โ€œMake in Indiaโ€ marvels not only neutralized Pakistanโ€™s aggression but also showcased Indiaโ€™s technological prowess and self-reliance under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative.

A Glorious Display of Indian Ingenuity

Indiaโ€™s air defence system, often referred to as a modern โ€œRaksha Kavachโ€ (protective shield), integrates indigenous, imported, and co-developed technologies to counter diverse aerial threats. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), in collaboration with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL), has developed a robust system considered capable of matching global standards. On May 8, 2025, this system proved its strength and capability by intercepting every hostile projectile, ensuring no damage to Indian assets.

AKASH Missile System: The Pride of DRDO

The AKASH Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) system, developed by DRDO, emerged as the cornerstone of Indiaโ€™s defence against Pakistanโ€™s drone swarms. Inducted into the Indian Army and Air Force in 2009, AKASH is a medium-range SAM capable of targeting aircraft, missiles, and drones at ranges of 45-70 km and altitudes up to 18 km. Each AKASH battery, equipped with the Rajendra 3D radar, can track 64 targets and destroy 12 simultaneously.

Reports indicate that AKASH neutralized most of Pakistanโ€™s drones, with military officials praising its accuracy and reliability. India possesses over 15,000 AKASH missiles, deployed at strategic airbases and border posts in sensitive areas like Jammu and Kashmir. Costing approximately โ‚น2.5 crore per unit, AKASH is a cost-effective example of indigenous innovation. Its advanced Electronic Counter-Countermeasures (ECCM) ensure resilience against jamming, making it a foundation of Indiaโ€™s air defence strategy.

MRSAM: A Lethal Indo-Israeli Collaboration

The Medium-Range Surface-to-Air Missile (MRSAM) system, co-developed by DRDO and Israel Aerospace Industries, extended Indiaโ€™s defensive range during the attack. Capable of destroying targets up to 70-100 km away, MRSAMโ€™s supersonic missiles provide robust protection against high-speed threats. Integrated into the Indian Air Force and Navy since 2021, MRSAM is deployed on mobile platforms like trucks and ships, covering areas up to 2,000 kmยฒ. Its deployment at key airbases played a critical role in thwarting Pakistanโ€™s missiles, reflecting Indiaโ€™s strategic foresight in blending global partnerships with local innovation.

L-70 Anti-Aircraft Gun: The Unsung Hero

The L-70 Anti-Aircraft Gun, manufactured in India by Larsen & Toubro under license from Swedenโ€™s Bofors, proved its utility by shooting down several Pakistani drones, particularly in Jammu. Upgraded with modern radars and fire-control systems, the L-70 can target threats up to 4 km away. India operates over 1,000 such guns, strategically positioned in Jammu and Kashmir, Northeast India, and along the Line of Control. Beyond kinetic strikes, the L-70โ€™s ability to jam drone navigation systems disrupted Pakistanโ€™s swarm strategy, rendering their attack ineffective. Viral social media videos of L-70s in action have become a testament to Indiaโ€™s defensive resilience.

DRDOโ€™s D4 Counter UAS: The Future of Drone Defence

DRDOโ€™s D4 Counter Unmanned Aerial System (C-UAS), developed by BEL, is a cutting-edge example of Indiaโ€™s anti-drone technology. Mounted on trucks for rapid deployment, the D4 system can detect, track, and neutralize micro and small UAVs through soft-kill (jamming) and hard-kill (destruction) methods. Its successful use on May 8, 2025, validated DRDOโ€™s progress in addressing emerging warfare strategies. Deployed along Indiaโ€™s western borders, the D4 system highlights Indiaโ€™s innovation capabilities.

S-400: The Strategic Umbrella

While indigenous systems garnered attention, the S-400 โ€œSudarshan Chakraโ€ provided a long-range protective umbrella. Procured from Russia, the S-400 can detect targets 600 km away and intercept them within 400 km, neutralizing up to 80 threats simultaneously. With four squadrons deployed in Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, and Gujarat, the S-400 neutralized 15 Pakistani missiles, ensuring no breach of Indian airspace. Its advanced radars and interceptor missiles forced Pakistani assets to retreat, affirming Indiaโ€™s strategic dominance.

Raksha Kavach: A Symbol of Sanatan Strength

Indiaโ€™s air defence victory is not merely a military triumph; it reflects the enduring ethos of Sanatan Dharma, emphasizing protection and resilience. The โ€œRaksha Kavachโ€ concept, showcased at Aero India 2025, draws inspiration from the divine shields of ancient scriptures, symbolizing Indiaโ€™s unwavering commitment to safeguarding its people. By blending Vedic wisdom with modern technology, India has created a defence system that not only counters external threats but also inspires national pride.

A Message to the World

Pakistanโ€™s failed assault, contrasted with Indiaโ€™s retaliatory strike that destroyed a Lahore air defence site using Harop and Harpy drones, underscores Indiaโ€™s military superiority. The seamless integration of AKASH, MRSAM, L-70, D4, and S-400 systems highlights Indiaโ€™s multi-layered defence strategy, far surpassing Pakistanโ€™s reliance on Chinese HQ-9 systems. This victory reestablishes India as a global leader in defence innovation, with DRDOโ€™s contributions paving the way for a self-reliant India.

As we celebrate this triumph, let us honor the scientists, engineers, and soldiers who embody the spirit of Atmanirbhar Bharat. Their dedication ensures that India remains an impregnable fortress, ready to defend its sovereignty against any adversary. Jai Hind!

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