Sukhoi-30 equipped with a new missile will wreak havoc on enemies, capable of destroying targets from more than 250 km distance

Posted on 8th Dec 2022 by rohit kumar

The Indian Air Force is equipping Sukhoi (SU-30) fighter jets with new missiles to give a befitting reply to the audacity of enemies conspiring against India. Sukhoi (SU-30) fighter aircraft equipped with indigenous high-speed low-drag missiles are going to wreak havoc on the enemies. The missile is capable of engaging air-to-surface targets at a range of more than 250 km. The missile will further enhance the capabilities of the Su-30 fighter jets.

 

Capable of destroying the target from a distance of 250 km.

The indigenous high-speed low drag missile is being developed by the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO). Defense sources said, 'The new high-speed low drag missile is capable of hitting a target of more than 250 km.' With this missile, the Air Force will be able to destroy enemy military camps and terrorist hideouts in a more aggressive manner. As India taught a lesson to the enemy by entering into the enemy territory during the Balakot operation in the year 2019.

 

Work is also being done on upgrading Su-30

Along with this, the Air Force is also working on upgrading the Su-30. 85 such aircraft will be inducted into the fleet. The IAF has scaled up the Sukhoi-30's capabilities by inducting the BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles, which can engage targets over 500 km away. Air-to-air missiles have also seen improvements. The BrahMos capability can help the Air Force deal with any long-range tracking radar such as the S-400 air defense system.

 

Explain that the Air Force currently has more than 250 Su-30 fighter aircraft. The Air Force currently has more than 250 Su-30 fighter aircraft. These aircraft are deployed for the defense of the country along with the modern Rafale fighter jets.

 

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