Indian Ocean Region Archives - War Front News https://warfrontnews.com/tag/indian-ocean-region/ Defense News from all over the world Wed, 24 Apr 2024 10:43:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://warfrontnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/cropped-warfrontnews-32x32.png Indian Ocean Region Archives - War Front News https://warfrontnews.com/tag/indian-ocean-region/ 32 32 India’s Crystal Maze-II Missile: A Game Changer in Air-Launched Ballistic Missiles https://warfrontnews.com/2024/04/24/indias-crystal-maze-ii-missile-a-game-changer-in-air-launched-ballistic-missiles/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=indias-crystal-maze-ii-missile-a-game-changer-in-air-launched-ballistic-missiles https://warfrontnews.com/2024/04/24/indias-crystal-maze-ii-missile-a-game-changer-in-air-launched-ballistic-missiles/#respond Wed, 24 Apr 2024 10:43:18 +0000 https://warfrontnews.com/?p=341 The Crystal Maze-II, an air-launched ballistic missile (ALBM) of Israeli origin, has been tested by India. If necessary, the Indian Air Force (IAF) will not have to cross the border to hit targets like Balakot thanks to the extended range ALBM because it can cover all of North Pakistan. The latest version of the medium-range

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The Crystal Maze-II, an air-launched ballistic missile (ALBM) of Israeli origin, has been tested by India. If necessary, the Indian Air Force (IAF) will not have to cross the border to hit targets like Balakot thanks to the extended range ALBM because it can cover all of North Pakistan.

The latest version of the medium-range ballistic missile produced by Israeli Rafael in the Andamans and Nicobar was successfully tested by the Russian-origin Sukhoi Su-30MKI, according to an announcement by the Indian Defense Ministry on April 23. The missile called Rocks, also known as Crystal Maze II, has a range of almost 250 kilometres.

The IAF plans to produce these missiles using Israeli technology as part of the Made in India campaign. The continuing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has brought attention to the significance of ALBMs. ALBMs have been dropped by Russian fighter aircraft from well inside its borders, beyond the reach of Ukrainian air defence systems.

The ALBMs aim to hit valuable stationary and mobile targets in areas where GPS reception is restricted, such as the one India encountered in the Kargil conflict.

India requested Global Positioning System (GPS) data for the Kargil region from the US after Pakistani soldiers penetrated the area. India requested information from the US government’s space-based navigation system, but the US refused her request. The obstacle would have been surmountable for Crystal Maze II.

India’s Strategic Forces Command (SFC) conducted the Crystal Maze II test. With the missile, India may strike targets well inside the enemy’s country without crossing the border.

In February 2019, the Indian Air Force conducted an airstrike on Balakot. To target terrorist infrastructure in Balakot, Pakistan, which is 50 kilometres from the Line of Control and 81 kilometres from Uri in Jammu and Kashmir, IAF jets crossed the Line of Control (LoC) during that operation.

India's Crystal Maze-II Missile A Game Changer in Air-Launched Ballistic Missiles
India’s Crystal Maze-II Missile A Game Changer in Air-Launched Ballistic Missiles

The IAF can strike Balakot or other targets with the Crystal Maze-II without crossing the border, increasing strategic flexibility.

Various aircraft, such as fighter planes, bombers, and other types, can launch ALBMs. This flexibility makes this adaptability to changing circumstances and quick deployment possible. Due to their lack of fixed launch sites, ALBMs are more difficult for opponents to anticipate and counter than ground-based missiles.

Because ALBMs can be launched from great heights, they can elude missile interception systems and adversary air defences. ALBMs approach targets from unexpected angles to increase the chance of a successful strike.

Compared to ground-fired missiles, ALBMs have shorter flight durations because they are launched from the air. This shortened warning period makes it difficult for enemies to respond effectively. ALBMs can be used stealthily to surprise adversaries. Unexpected launches have the potential to confuse and interfere with an adversary’s military operations.

It’s interesting to note that the IAF was unable to launch any of the six Israeli air-to-surface missiles, known as the Crystal Maze-1 from the Mirage 2000, against Pakistan during the Balakot strikes according to established protocol.

The firing of the Crystal Maze-1 missiles in tandem with the SPICE-2000 bombs would have allowed for the live broadcast of the bombs striking their targets.

Crystal Maze-II and other ALBMs act as a deterrent to aggressiveness. They boost India’s defence capabilities by adding another level of response choices. However, they provide specific difficulties in coordinating safety procedures and aircraft modifications.

Crystal Maze II

Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, an Israeli defence company, created the precision-guided air-to-surface missile (ASM). It is well known for its precision and potency when hitting land and sea targets.

Advanced guidance systems, such as inertial, imaging infrared, or TV guidance, are fitted to the missiles, ensuring remarkable accuracy even at long ranges.

These missiles can be fired from various platforms, such as aircraft and submarines, and frequently carry highly powerful warheads. Because of their versatility may be used for a wide range of tasks, such as hitting enemy military sites and naval ships.

India’s dominant area, the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), would benefit significantly from the missiles.

Depending on the missile model, the operator can use an image infrared seeker or a television to directly control the missile with an INS (Inertial Navigation System) and a data link to accomplish exact terminal homing.

Crucially, missile control can be passed to another platform while the launching aircraft safely evacuates the area, negating the necessity for the launching aircraft to maintain control of the rocket.

Two types of warheads are available for export: a 360 kg (790 lb) penetrator or a 340 kg (750 lb) blast/fragmentation warhead. Together, these guiding systems guarantee that the missile hits its target strictly.

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IAF Su-30MKI Completes 8-Hour Mission Over Indian Ocean Region https://warfrontnews.com/2023/06/09/iaf-su-30mki-completes-8-hour-mission/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=iaf-su-30mki-completes-8-hour-mission https://warfrontnews.com/2023/06/09/iaf-su-30mki-completes-8-hour-mission/#respond Fri, 09 Jun 2023 05:55:03 +0000 https://warfrontnews.com/?p=209 The Indian Air Force (IAF) successfully completed an 8-hour-long mission over the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) on June 8, 2023. The mission was flown by a pair of Su-30MKI fighter jets, which were supported by a refueler aircraft. The Su-30MKI is a twin-engine, multirole fighter jet that is manufactured by Russia. It is one of

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The Indian Air Force (IAF) successfully completed an 8-hour-long mission over the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) on June 8, 2023. The mission was flown by a pair of Su-30MKI fighter jets, which were supported by a refueler aircraft.

The Su-30MKI is a twin-engine, multirole fighter jet that is manufactured by Russia. It is one of the most advanced aircraft in the IAF’s inventory and is capable of carrying a variety of weapons, including air-to-air missiles, air-to-ground missiles, and bombs.

The mission began when the two Su-30MKI jets took off from an airbase in India. The jets then flew to the IOR, where they conducted a series of exercises. The exercises included air-to-air combat, air-to-ground strikes, and refueling operations.

“IAF’s ability to operate its fighter jets over long distances.”

After completing the exercises, the two Su-30MKI jets returned to India. The mission was a success, and it demonstrated the IAF’s ability to operate its fighter jets over long distances.

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IAF SU-30 carrying out aerial refuelling off a C-135 FR tanker aircraft of the French Air Force during Ex-Garuda V.

The IAF’s 8-hour-long mission comes just days after the Indian Air Force’s Rafale fighter jets completed a 6-hour-long mission over the IOR. The Rafale is a French-made fighter jet that is also one of the most advanced aircraft in the IAF’s inventory.

The IAF’s long-range missions over the IOR are a sign of the growing importance of the region to India’s security. The IOR is home to a number of India’s strategic partners, including the United States, Japan, and Australia. The IAF’s ability to operate its fighter jets over the IOR is a deterrent to any potential aggressors in the region.

The IAF’s long-range missions are also a sign of the IAF’s growing capabilities. The IAF has been investing heavily in new aircraft and weapons systems in recent years. The IAF’s new capabilities will allow it to operate more effectively in the IOR and other regions around the world.

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