Akashtier: How India’s indigenous ‘Iron Dome’ sweated Pakistan drone from the sky – you all need to know. Bharat News

New Delhi: In the performance of modern war, India unveiled its indigenous air defense network AkashnarA completely automatic air defense control and reporting system. According to a press release by the Ministry of Defense, the newly operated automatic air defense system, Akashtier, played a central role in preventing and neutralizing the large -scale missiles and drone attacks launched by Pakistan on 9 May and 10 May. The ministry said the attack targeted both military and civil areas and canceled without killing its intended goals without any project. The statement said, “By the time the enemy knew that he was being seen, he is already being targeted.”According to the government, the gynetiner focuses on strategic war rather than raw power. The integrated platform provides immediate air monitoring data to all connected institutions (control room, radar and defense gun), facilitating synchronized air defense activities. The system automates the process of detection, monitoring and combating hostile aircraft, drones and missiles. It adds various radar mechanisms, sensors and communication systems to an integrated operating structure.The government further revealed that, the gentleary automatically monitors and reaction, and provides a real -time normal air image to various defense units. It is vehicle-mounted, increases mobility and allows deployment in active fighting areas. The government said, “Aquarius has demonstrated that it sees, decides and attacks whatever is in the region of the world, and attacks.” The government said that the Akashtier was developed under the self -respecting India initiative to reduce dependence on imports and increase indigenous capacity. The release said, “What was between him and his intended goals was not just technology, but a commitment to Atmibhbhar India.” Pakistan, which allegedly used Chinese -supply headquarters -9 and headquarters -16 systems, failed to stop the Indian counter -strike during the exchange. Officials said the performance difference highlighted the strategic value of domestic defense systems to suit Indian requirements. The gyneter is part of a broad network that includes integration with the Indian Air Force integrated air command and control system and the Indian Navy’s trigun platform. It is designed to reduce the three-service coordination favorable fire events and improve the response time. The system also creates a component of India’s broad C4ISR (command, control, communication, computer, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) structure, which is an important part of modern military operations. The sky is included in the growing list of indigenous platforms under the development, including bow artery system, Atag, MBT, Arjun, LCA Tejas, ALH and many naval platforms. According to the Ministry of Defense, 65 percent of defense equipment is now produced at a domestic level, compared to 30 to 35 percent a decade ago. India has been setting a target of Rs 3 lakh crore in total defense production by 2029. The private sector now contributes to 21 percent of the production, which is supported by 16 defense public sector undertakings (DPSUs), more than 430 licensed companies and around 16,000 MSMEs. While the performance of the gentleer during Operation Sindoor is still being evaluated in detail, officials say its use marks an infection in the approach ranging from India’s reactive defense to more active and integrated aerial control.