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Inside India’s four-layered air defence system that foiled Pakistan’s attacks

Designed to handle threats at varying distances and altitudes, the multi-layered defence grid contributed in powering a rapid and effective response to the strikes by Pakistan

May 15, 2025 / 20:55 IST
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Referred to as the point defence system, the second layer is tasked with safeguarding key locations and critical assets (Image: Screengrab/X)

In the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, India’s advanced, multi-layered air defence system effectively thwarted Pakistan’s attempted drone and missile attacks. The air defence system, structured across four layers, comprises long-range surveillance radars, medium-range surface-to-air missiles, among other important components, CNN-News18 reported.

Designed to handle threats at varying distances and altitudes, the multi-layered defence grid contributed in powering a rapid and effective response to the retaliatory strikes by Pakistan following coordinated strikes by India at nine terror camps.

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Looking at the four layers of India’s air defence system

First Layer: Focused on countering very short-range aerial threats like low-flying drones, the innermost layer covers target within 10 km using systems such as L-70 anti-aircraft guns, Igla and Strela MANPADS, ZU-23-2B cannons, and tracked platforms like Shilka and Tunguska.