Buoyed by the success of Akash Surface to Air Missile (SAM), the
DRDO is said to be working one the development of the highly advanced
Akash-NG or Akash-Next Generation.
In June 2018, it was reported that the next-generation Akash-NG missile
will be ready for user trials in the next two years. Bharat Electronics
Limited (BEL) Chairman and Managing Director S K Sharma had then said
that the upgraded version will have a new radar and seeker.
Akash missiles are designed to be launched from static or mobile
platforms such as battle tanks and wheeled trucks, providing flexible
deployment. It can handle multiple targets and destroy manoeuvring
targets, including unmanned aerial vehicles, fighter aircraft, cruise
missiles and missiles launched from helicopters. Deployment of Aakash
significantly improves defence capabilities from incoming air attacks.
Akash missile system is an indigenously developed supersonic
short-range surface-to-air missile system with the capability to engage a
wide variety of aerial threats like aircraft, helicopters and unmanned
aerial vehicles up to a maximum range of 25-30 km and up to an altitude
of 20 km. It is in operational service with the Indian Army and the
Indian Air Force.
According to a report published in Maxima Vigilantie, the Akash-NG
missile has a cylindrical body with four cropped delta fins at mid-body
and four tail fins. Second stage air-breathing solid ramjet engine has
been ditched in favor of lighter dual-pulse solid rocket motor. The new
propulsion system will increase the range of the missile to 50km+.
Akash-NG has six major components- radome, indigenous active RF seeker,
RF/Laser proximity fuse, pre-fragmented warhead, electromechanical
actuation, and dual-pulse rocket motor.
The Akash missile, which is in service now, is guided by a phased
array fire control radar called 'Rajendra' which is termed as Battery
Level Radar (BLR) with a tracking range of about 60 km.
Akash-NG will feature an AESA Multi-Function Radar(MFR). The
Addition of MFR will afford the Akash missile system capabilities it
never had before. MFR will combine functions (search, track and fire
control) of three different radars in one single unit.
This new Akash NG will significantly bolster India's air defence
system. India is currently working on a multi layered air defence system
to tackle with the incoming aerial attack. India's purchase of S-400
triumf system from Russia was in line with this ongoing endeavour. India
is already working on two-tier Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) Program
and has Aakash Missiles to take on aerial attacks. The S-400 Triumph
missile defense system is a significant strategic upgrade in India's
military hardware.
Defence and strategic matters expert Major General PK Sehgal
earlier told OneIndia that India's air defence capabilities badly needed
an upgrade.
"We did not have anything (in terms of air defence) between 400 kms
and 25 kms. This is a system which can take on the enemy from 30 kms to
400m kms. Then you are also buying Israeli Barack 8 systems which has a
range of 70 kms extendable upto 100 kms. So, you will have a layered
air defence to take take on threats from China and Pakistan," Major
General PK Sehgal had said.
The new Akash NG will add another layer to this new multi-layered
system on which India is working. Among other features, Akash-NG will
have a faster reaction time and a higher level of protection against
saturation attacks.
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