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‘We control our skies’

India’s clear message to Pak after repulsing two waves of its drone and missile attacks

by Blitz India Media
May 10, 2025
in Tanzania
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We control our skies
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NEW DELHI: India controls its airspace and it is protected by an advanced air defence network “capable of detecting, jamming, and eliminating threats before they breach” – this is the message to Pakistan, NDTV reported quoting sources. The unequivocal message, it said, came after the Indian Air Force repulsed two waves of drone and missile attacks by Pakistan targeting Indian military installations in Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, and Punjab.

The first began late May 7 night (hours after India’s Operation Sindoor eliminated nine terror camps in Pak and Pak-occupied Kashmir) and rolled over into the early hours of May 8, reported India’s prominent news channel.

Military facilities in or near 15 Indian cities were targeted. But a combination of air defences, including the integrated counter-unmanned aerial system, or C-UAS, network intercepted the missiles, and Israeli-made HARPY drones counterattacked by disabling Pak’s air defences. The second wave was launched hours later. But, once again, Indian air defences – this time using the indigenously developed Akash missile defence system, which is comparable to Israel’s ‘Iron Dome’, repulsed the attack.

The authority with which these missile and drone attacks were put down was underlined by the fact that not a single Pak projectile hit its target; every single one was intercepted or neutralised, thanks to the Government’s rapid and coordinated response system, sources told NDTV. The fact that India also managed to counterattack and destroy Pak air defence systems, potentially leaving the vulnerable to another aerial offensive, was also reiterated.

A China-supplied HQ-9 air defence unit in Lahore was disabled amid Pak’s first wave. India’s air defence system includes the Russianmade S-400 that is widely considered to be among the best in the world. The Narendra Modi Government ordered five of these from Russia in 2018 at a cost of Rs 35,000 crore; three have been delivered, two more are due by 2026. The three delivered systems are now operational along the Pak and China borders.

The air defence system also includes the homemade Akash missiles and drone-counter technology; the former has been compared to Israel’s powerful ‘Iron Dome’ system that protected Tel Aviv from a barrage of Hamas and Hezbollah rockets in the war in West Asia.

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