India has developed a powerful new air defence system Akashteer, which means ”Sky Arrow.” It helps protect the country from enemy drones, missiles and aircraft. Built by Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), it is fully made in India and uses advanced technology like Artificial Intelligence (AI) to work fast and automatically.
Akashteer is an air defence system made for the Indian Army. It helps detect, track and destroy enemy threats in the air like fighter planes, drones and missiles. It works in real-time, meaning it reacts instantly and gives full protection to Indian airspace.
Akashteer was made by Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) as part of India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India) mission. It reduces the need to import defence systems from other countries.
Feature | Akashteer | Traditional Systems |
Automation | Fully automated with AI | Mostly manual |
Sensor Data | Real-time from many sensors | Limited and slow |
Command System | Decentralized (field control) | Centralized (slow orders) |
Made in India | 100% Indigenous | Mostly imported |
Future upgrades | Easy to update with new tech | Hard to upgrade |
Speed of Response | Very fast, automatic | Slow, human-involved |
In May 2005, Pakistan launched a big missile and drone attack on India. Akashteer acted like a silent warrior. It spotted, tracked and destroyed all incoming threats, saving lives and property.
Akashteer works with other Indian systems like Tejas fighter jets, Arjun tanks and ATAGS artillery. All these together help India reach its goal of making Rs.3 lakh crore worth of defence items by 2029.
India is also building a strong defence industry with help from government companies, private firms and small businesses. Akashteer is a shining example of this progress.
Akashteer is also important in Operation SINDOOR, which helps India fight against cross-border terrorism and hybrid warfare. It proves that India is ready to protect itself with bold, modern and local solutions.
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