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[🇼🇳] Worst ever terrorist attack in India. 26 dead so far.
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Game changing AKASHTEER changed the war out come. Expert praises this system like anything.

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India has taken a significant leap in modernizing its defence capabilities with the Indian Army’s Project Akashteer, a pivotal initiative aimed at reshaping the nation’s air defence infrastructure. As part of the Army’s ambitious “Decade of Transformation” and “Year of Tech Absorption” efforts, Project Akashteer is setting new standards for agility and precision in countering contemporary aerial threats.


The project recently passed a major milestone with a real-time validation exercise, where advanced simulations replicated the complexities of modern warfare scenarios. Senior Army officials witnessed the validation and lauded the Akashteer team’s achievements in pushing the boundaries of India’s air defence capabilities. A senior military official highlighted the project’s transformative impact, calling it a game-changer for the Indian Army’s preparedness against high-speed aerial threats.



Key Features and Strategic Benefits of Project Akashteer



Akashteer brings together advanced automation, rapid decision-making, and unparalleled situational awareness. Here’s a breakdown of its groundbreaking features and the strategic advantages it provides:



Comprehensive Sensor Fusion: Akashteer integrates air defence sensors from the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force (IAF), creating a unified and accessible air picture across all operational levels. The system ensures seamless coordination and heightened situational awareness by fusing land-based sensors through a “bottoms-up” approach, essential for swift threat response.



Automated Operations for Faster Reaction: Split-second reactions are critical in high-stakes air defence. Akashteer’s fully automated data processing eliminates the need for manual data entry, saving valuable time that can mean the difference between neutralizing or missing a fast-moving aerial threat. For example, an aircraft at supersonic speed can cover 18 kilometres in one minute—Akashteer’s automation ensures optimal response within such a narrow window.



Decentralized Engagement Authority: To enhance response speed and tactical flexibility, Akashteer decentralizes engagement authority, empowering frontline units to make swift decisions while minimizing friendly-fire risks. This feature is particularly advantageous for units stationed along sensitive borders in Northern and Eastern Commands, where Akashteer’s systems are already operational.



Advanced Real-Time Air Picture: Leveraging data from 3D Tactical Radars, Low-Level Lightweight Radars, and the Akash Weapon System, Akashteer consolidates a real-time, multi-dimensional air picture. This comprehensive view strengthens both strategic planning and on-the-spot responses, giving Indian forces a decisive advantage in maintaining airspace security.



Redundancy and Scalability: The system is designed with built-in redundancy, ensuring resilient communication and connectivity under challenging conditions. Akashteer also supports both software and hardware upgrades, making it adaptable to future technological advancements and evolving operational needs.



Flexible Deployment Across Formations: Akashteer meets the diverse operational needs of Indian defence forces, providing mobile, adaptable platforms for strike formations and fortified land-based systems for pivot formations. This flexibility allows Akashteer to support a wide range of tactical scenarios, strengthening India’s defences on multiple fronts.



Induction Timeline and Roadmap for Future Readiness



Project Akashteer’s deployment is being carried out in phases. So far, 107 of the required 455 systems have been delivered, with an additional 105 units scheduled for delivery by March 2025, according to Indian Army sources. Full deployment is expected by March 2027, ensuring comprehensive air defence coverage across the Army’s formations.



With Project Akashteer, the Indian Army is positioned at the forefront of air defence technology, marking a new era in securing India’s skies. This milestone highlights the dedication of India’s defence forces to innovate and enhance capabilities in response to evolving security challenges, ensuring that the nation’s airspace remains vigilant and secure against all forms of aerial threats.


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Ek Jasbati Dhakka Hai': Pakistan Army Admits India Shot Down 2 JF-17 Jets (WATCH)​

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ISPR Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry speaking to the media

ISPR Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry speaking to the media
Pakistani army has admitted that India shot down Pakistan Air Force's two JF-17 aircrafts after Pakistan tried to attack multiple locations. ISPR Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry speaking to the media said, "Following the developments of Operation Sindoor we find it important to offer transparency and reaffirm our enduring commitment to regional stability. The operation saw intense engagement along the eastern corridor, We regret to confirm that two JF 17 aircraft were lost during active duty."

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He further said, "Ye nuksan humare liye sirf numbers nahi ek jasbati dhakka hai." Which roughly translates to, "This is not just numbers for us but an emotional setback."

He further said, "We also suffered damage to civilian infrastructure and casualties among our brave service members."

Reportedly, an F-16 supersonic fighter jet of the Pakistan Air Force was also shot down in the evening by an Indian surface-to-air missile defence system.

Indian Army Responds To Pakistan's Ceasefire Violations Across LoC After Operation Sindoor Strikes

The Pakistan Army launched a drone attack on Jammu Airport on Thursday evening, prompting an effective retaliation from the Indian Armed Forces, according to reports. Reportedly, Pakistani missiles, Drones were Intercepted By India's S-400 Air Defence System.Besides, a loud sound, likely of shelling, was reportedly heard in Jaisalmer.

Pakistan ko Bharat lagata karara jawaat deraha hai Pakistan main


India's S-400 And Harpy Drones Crush Pakistan's Drone Plot In Jammu's Samba Sector
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AI, bro

careful.. lots of fake news both sides
 
AI, bro

careful.. lots of fake news both sides

2 JF 17 down was confirmed by DGISPR. 1 F16 down India has its pilot in India's custody. Another 2 pilots are also in India's custody. One critical and treated in hospital. AWA&C down at Pakistan side.

UN official news is 2 F16 and 3 AWA&C down. I have said only which is confirmed.
 
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2 JF 17 down was confirmed by DGISPR. 1 F16 down India has its pilot in India's custody. Another 2 pilots are also in India's custody. One critical and treated in hospital. AWA&C down at Pakistan side.

UN official news is 2 F16 and 3 AWA&C down. I have said only which is confirmed.
Why don’t India show these captured pilots? Or the downed PAF wreckage?

It’ll be a coup !
 
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2 JF 17 down was confirmed by DGISPR. 1 F16 down India has its pilot in India's custody. Another 2 pilots are also in India's custody. One critical and treated in hospital. AWA&C down at Pakistan side.

UN official news is 2 F16 and 3 AWA&C down. I have said only which is confirmed.
saboot ?

links, pics, statements from official sources ?

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