S-400 Missile System or Sudarshan Chakra Missile is in Action
New Delhi, India – In a decisive demonstration of its air defense prowess, India successfully intercepted and neutralized an aerial assault launched by Pakistan on the night of May 7th and 8th, 2025. The Indian Air Force (IAF) deployed its state-of-the-art S-400 Triumf missile defense systems, locally named “Sudarshan Chakra,” to counter incoming drones and missiles.
Pakistan’s Retaliatory Strike Attempt Foiled
According to defense sources, Pakistan targeted multiple Indian military installations across northern and western regions, including:
- Awantipora, Srinagar, Jammu (Jammu & Kashmir)
- Pathankot, Amritsar (Punjab)
- Chandigarh (strategic airbase)
The attack is believed to be a retaliation for India’s “Operation Sindoor,” a recent military operation. However, India’s integrated counter-drone and missile defense grid, spearheaded by the S-400 “Sudarshan Chakra” systems, effectively detected and destroyed the threats. Debris from intercepted projectiles has been recovered, confirming Pakistan’s failed aggression.
S-400 “Sudarshan Chakra”: India’s Shield Against Aerial Threats
The S-400 Triumf, developed by Russia’s Almaz-Antey, is among the world’s most advanced air defense systems. India procured five squadrons in 2018, with three already operational and two more expected by 2026.
Key Features of the S-400 “Sudarshan Chakra”:
✔ Long-Range Strike Capability – Engages targets up to 400 km away
✔ Multi-Layered Defense – Intercepts threats from 10 meters to 30 km altitude (including ballistic missiles near space)
✔ Simultaneous Engagement – Tracks 300 targets and engages 36 at once
✔ Versatile Missile Arsenal – Uses four missile types for different threats:
- 40N6 (400 km range) – Long-range engagement
- 48N6 (250 km range) – Medium-range targets
- 9M96E2 (120 km range) – High-precision strikes
- 9M96E (40 km range) – Short-range threats
✔ Advanced Radar Systems – 91N6E (Big Bird) and 92N6E (Grave Stone) provide 360° detection up to 600 km
✔ Rapid Deployment – Mobile launchers enable relocation within 5 minutes
✔ Electronic Warfare Resistant – Operates effectively in jammed or stealth-heavy environments
The name “Sudarshan Chakra” draws inspiration from Lord Vishnu’s divine weapon, symbolizing precision, speed, and lethality—qualities that define the S-400’s combat efficiency.
How much s400 India have
As of May 9, 2025, India has operationalized three squadrons of the S-400 Triumf air defense missile system, which it locally refers to as “Sudarshan Chakra.”
India contracted for a total of five squadrons from Russia in 2018. The delivery of the remaining two squadrons has faced delays and is now expected to be completed by 2026.
India’s Swift Counter-Strike
In response to Pakistan’s aggression, Indian forces reportedly launched a precision strike on air defense radars near Lahore, marking a sharp escalation in tensions. Details remain emerging, but the exchange underscores the volatile India-Pakistan military dynamic.
Missile Capabilities: India vs. Pakistan
Missile System | India | Pakistan |
---|---|---|
Longest Range | Agni-V (7,000-8,000 km) | Shaheen-III (2,750 km) |
Nuclear Capable | Yes | Yes |
ICBM Development | Agni-VI (Under Development, 10,000+ km) | Limited ICBM capability |
Cruise Missiles | Nirbhay (1,500 km) | Babur (700 km) |
India’s Agni-VI, once operational, will further extend its strategic deterrence, while Pakistan’s missile program remains regionally focused.
Geopolitical Implications
The incident highlights:
- India’s growing air defense superiority with systems like the S-400
- Pakistan’s reliance on asymmetric warfare (drones, short-range missiles)
- Risk of escalation between two nuclear-armed neighbors
Conclusion
The successful interception by India’s “Sudarshan Chakra” reinforces the importance of advanced missile defense systems in modern warfare. As tensions simmer, India’s multi-layered air defense strategy ensures critical assets remain protected, while Pakistan’s failed strike exposes its technological and strategic limitations.
The world watches closely as South Asia’s fragile security balance faces yet another test.
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