DEFENCE

Project Kusha

  • Context: Defence Minister described the indigenous Project Kusha air defence programme as a “game changer” for India’s security architecture, asserting that its importance had already been demonstrated during Operation Sindoor.

About project kusha

  • This indigenous air defense system is designed to detect and destroy a wide array of threats, including stealth fighters, aircraft, drones, cruise missiles, and precision-guided munitions at ranges of up to 350 km.
  • Developed by: Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO)
  • Aim: It seeks to establish a formidable three-layered defense system with the capability to neutralize enemy aircraft and missiles from extended distances effectively. 
  • Estimated Cost: 21,700 crore

Key Features

  • The long range surface to air defence system(LR-SAM) incorporates advance long range surveillance and fire control radars.
  • Interceptor missiles with a range of 150 km, 200 km and 350 km, provide the ability to detect and strike hostile targets at different distances.
  • The firing units of “Project kusha” can be seamlessly integrated with IAF’s air command and control system, facilitating coordination with wide range of military radars
  • Impressive single shot probability of around 80%. When two missiles are fired consecutively, kill probability rises to 90 percent.

 

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