Explained: Why Homegrown Akash Missile System Seen As India's 'Iron Dome'

Explained: Why Homegrown Akash Missile System Is Seen As India's Iron Dome

The Akash missile can engage four targets from a single firing unit

New Delhi:

India’s homegrown surface-to-air missile (SAM) system Akash is getting a lot of attention from other nations as they consider buying the advanced weapons platform. Developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and produced by Bharat Dynamics Ltd (BDL), Akash is a short-range SAM that can protect vulnerable areas and points from air attacks.

The DRDO has said India is the first nation that made a system capable of engaging four aerial targets at the same time at 25 km range by command guidance using a single firing unit.

Here are some key points about the Akash SAM, which is also being seen as India’s “Iron Dome”, the system used by Israel to intercept incoming rocket barrages.

  • After Armenia, Brazil, and Egypt have shown interest on the Akash SAM.
  • The Akash weapon system can engage multiple targets at the same time in a group or autonomous mode.
  • Akash has built-in electronic counter-counter measures (ECCM) features, which can help the missile punch through enemy jamming and other methods of evasion.
  • The entire Akash weapon system has been configured on mobile platforms. This makes it agile and nimble as it can be transported fast anywhere.
  • The Akash mobile system also enhances its survivability by moving from one place to another after firing missiles and before the enemy can launch a counter-attack, mostly with anti-radiation missiles that home in on radar emissions.
  • The Akash is in service with both the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force (IAF).
  • Akash’s comparison with Israel’s Iron Dome comes from the fact that the Indian system, which is much larger than the Iron Dome missiles, can also intercept unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and other types of smaller incoming projectiles, apart from helicopters and aircraft.
  • The Akash system, however, is seen mainly for defence against bigger aerial threats like aircraft, than small rockets that the Iron Dome is mostly used to intercept.
  • The Akash SAM can hit targets between 4.5 km to 25 km, with an effective altitude of 100 meters to 20 km.
  • The missile is 5,870 mm long, has a diameter of 350 mm, and weighs 710 kg. It can be made fully automatic with a quick response time from target detection to kill. Its open-system architecture ensures adaptability to existing and futuristic air defence environments.

Tel Aviv hit by rockets, 71 vehicles destroyed in 4 days

Spokesman for the al-Qassam Brigades Abu Obaida in a statement on Monday said that over the past four days, al-Qassam’s forces have managed to kill at least 16 Israeli forces and partially or completely destroy 71 Israeli military vehicles in 42 military missions.

The missions, Abu Obaida said, involved targeting the regime’s troops with anti-personnel ammunition and explosive devices such as booby traps and landmines, as well as engaging the enemy’s forces in close-range combat and sniper operations.

Noting that Palestinian forces have also targeted an Israeli helicopter in the skies over the Gaza Strip, Abu Obaida added, “Our combatants downed two reconnaissance drones and captured another.”

Most recently, the Israeli military reported the killing of an officer in the northern Gaza Strip, saying that the fatality brought the death toll among the regime’s forces to 507 since October 7, 2023, when Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza started.

Abu Obaida added that al-Qassam’s forces have also targeted the coastal city of Tel Aviv in the occupied territories with a barrage of M90 rockets.

“They also shelled [Israeli forces’] headquarters, field command rooms, and military gatherings with mortar shells and short-range missiles across the Gaza Strip,” he said.

The Zionist regime waged a bloody war on Gaza on October 7 after Hamas carried out Operation Al-Aqsa Storm against the usurping entity in retaliation for its intensified atrocities against the Palestinian people.

Close to 22,000 Palestinians, most of them women and children, have been killed in Israel’s onslaught so far.

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Video: Roads Split Open, Swallow Cars As Massive Quake Hits Japan

The video shows sidewalks ripped open from beneath.

At least 30 people have been killed and scores more are feared trapped under debris after a devastating 7.6 magnitude earthquake hit Japan on New Year’s Day. The massive quake was followed by over 150 back-to-back tremors over the next 24 hours that added to the trail of destruction.

Videos recorded by locals showed collapsed houses, cracked roads and frightened residents rushing to take cover as the quake jolted buildings and trains. One such video was shared by a resident driving around his neighbourhood after the quake hit Ishikawa, the worst affected region. The video shows sidewalks ripped open from beneath and cars parked outside houses buried inside the cracks. As the the car moves ahead, collapsed houses are seen and worried residents walk out away from the rubble.

Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said “very extensive damage” has been confirmed and “numerous casualties” have been reported.

On Monday waves at least 1.2 metres high hit Wajima, and a series of smaller tsunamis were reported elsewhere.

While Japan lifted all tsunami warnings on Tuesday, rescuers are now working round the clock to find survivors in the collapsed rubble of buildings. “We have to race against time to search for and rescue victims of the disaster,” the prime minister said. 

A total of 62,000 people had been ordered to evacuate from their homes.

Japan is haunted by the memory of a massive 9.0-magnitude in March 2011, which triggered a tsunami that left over 18,500 people dead or missing.

The 2011 tsunami also sent three reactors into meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear plant, causing Japan’s worst post-war disaster and the most serious nuclear accident since Chernobyl.

Choosing the most influential person of 2023

For that purpose,10 have been picked as the most influential person of the year 2023 after consultation with the international politics experts. Finally, the winner (the most influential person of the year) will be introduced through the poll.

The nominees are:

1- Mohammed Deif, a Hamas’s military wing’s commander who designed Al-Aqsa Storm Operation;

2- Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky. Head of Nigeria’s Islamic Movement;

3- Yahya Sinwar, leader of Hamas’s political wing in Gaza;

4- Hasan Bitmez, former deputy leader of Turkish Islamist SP party who used to be an advocate of Palestine;

5- Martyred IRGC general Razi Mousavi;

6: Abu Obeida, the spokesman of Hamas military wing, Qassam Brigades;

7- Imran Khan, former Pakistani prime minister;

8– Abdul-Malik Badruldeen al-Houthi, leader of Yemeni Ansarullah;

9- Wael Dahdouh , Al Jazeera bureau chief in Gaza;

10- Xi Jinping, Chinese president.

Check out this link to vote for the most influential person of the year 2023.

MNA

Manipur Violence: 9 Casualties Registered And Curfew Imposed | Manipur News Today

Violence erupts in Manipur’s Thoubal district, leading to four deaths, five critical injuries, and curfew reimposition.

Published Date – 01:09 PM, Tue – 2 January 24


Manipur Violence: 9 Casualties Registered And Curfew Imposed | Manipur News Today


Hyderabad: Violence erupts in Manipur’s Thoubal district, leading to four deaths, five critical injuries, and curfew reimposition. Ethnic tensions escalate with gunmen targeting locals for extortion, sparking confrontations and fires.

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IMD predicts zero cold wave days in Telangana for January

According to the report released by IMD, zero cold wave events are expected in the State throughout January, with minimum temperatures likely to remain notably above normal levels.

Published Date – 01:40 PM, Tue – 2 January 24


IMD predicts zero cold wave days in Telangana for January

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Hyderabad: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) in its Monthly Outlook for Rainfall and Temperature has forecasted a significant deviation from the norm for Telangana this January.

According to the report released by IMD, zero cold wave events are expected in the State throughout January, with minimum temperatures likely to remain notably above normal levels.


The IMD’s report specifically highlights the anticipation of above-normal rainfall in Telangana for January, with projections extending this pattern through to March. This prediction comes on the heels of a week-long trend where the average minimum temperatures in Hyderabad have consistently remained higher than the seasonal average.

On Tuesday, the city experienced minimum temperatures hovering around 17.4 degrees Celsius, contrasting sharply with the typical 14.9 degrees Celsius expected at this time of year.

Looking ahead, IMD-Hyderabad forecasts a continuation of this trend, with minimum temperatures forecasted to fluctuate between 17 and 18 degrees Celsius for the upcoming five days. Additionally, fog or mist conditions in the morning are anticipated during this period.

Japan’s New Year Day Earthquake: Damage, Rescue Efforts, And Global Support | Japan News Today

Aftershocks and tsunami waves hit the western seaboard, disrupting services and prompting evacuations.

Published Date – 12:39 PM, Tue – 2 January 24


Japan’s New Year Day Earthquake: Damage, Rescue Efforts, And Global Support | Japan News Today


Japan’s New Year’s Day 7.6 magnitude earthquake claims at least eight lives, causing widespread damage. Aftershocks and tsunami waves hit the western seaboard, disrupting services and prompting evacuations.

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At least 3 killed, 14 injured in building explosion in Brazil

The explosion occurred in a 44-apartment building in the city of Aracaju, capital of the state of Sergipe, due to a gas leak from a cylinder inside a kitchen, Xinhua reported citing the local Fire Brigade on Monday.

“We have rescued 14 people alive. The injured were taken to hospitals in the city of Aracaju,” Allan Santos, captain of the Sergipe Fire Brigade, said.

Santos said that in addition to the three people killed by the explosion, there were several collapses in the apartment building that left others trapped.

“The teams will remain in place until it is safe so that we can get back to work on the search for possible missing persons,” he said after three people were reported missing by relatives on Monday.

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"All That Talent…": Iceland Cricket Trolls Hafeez For Missing Flight

Pakistan cricket Team director Mohammad Hafeez missed his flight to Sydney for Pakistan’s final Test series clash against Australia, according to Geo News. Australia gained an unassailable lead of 2-0 following their second consecutive triumph in the three-match series against the Asian Giants. According to Geo News sources, Hafeez was travelling with his wife and was supposed to travel to Sydney with the Pakistan team but he missed the flight at the airport.

The former Pakistan player arrived late at the airport after which the staff did not allow him and his wife to board the plane. Hafeez and his wife took another flight to Sydney hours later.

Iceland Cricket, which is known for its banter on social media platforms, trolled Hafeez on the incident. “All that talent, and now even the Aussie airlines are out to get him!” it wrote.

Pakistan is likely to hand Saim Ayub his debut cap and he could make his place in the team in place of Imam-ul-Haq.

The Geo News source also revealed that the workload of vice-captain Shaheen Shah Afridi could be reduced and he is likely to bowl less overs in the final Test of the series.

The left-arm pacer has bowled 99.2 overs in the series which is more than any player in both teams.

The fate of the series could have been left hanging as Pakistan came close to winning the second Test but ended up falling short at the end.

Pakistan stood in pole position to emerge triumphant when they were 219 for 5 and needed 98 runs for a series-levelling victory as the match seemed poised to be a cliffhanger.

But Australia skipper Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc bowled a remarkable fast bowling spell as they took the host to a second consecutive triumph with a 79-run victory.

After the game, Hafeez who was emotionally charged declared that Pakistan were better and said as quoted from ESPNcricinfo, “We played better cricket as a team. I’m proud of that. The way the team had the courage to attack this game in the best possible way. If I sum up the game, the Pakistan team played better than the other team in general. Our batting intent was better, and while bowling, we were hitting the right areas. Yes, we made some mistakes that cost us the game but as a team, I believe that there were a lot of positives, enough to win the game but unfortunately, at the end, we didn’t win the game.”

That comment was trolled by Iceland Cricket too.

Pakistan will now look to win their first Test game on Australian soil since 1995 at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on January 3.

With ANI inputs

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Hyderabad Traffic Police warns against fake websites for payment of challans

Cops were taking necessary action against the fraudsters. If you find any fake websites, kindly report to cybercrime by dialing 1930.

Updated On – 01:29 PM, Tue – 2 January 24


Hyderabad Traffic Police warns against fake websites for payment of challans


Hyderabad: Hyderabad Traffic Police has requested the citizens to be aware of the cyber fraudsters who are taking advantage of discounts for pending challans that were announced recently. Fraudsters were creating fake websites for challans such as https://echallanstspolice.in and accepting payments online. In a post on the platform X(formerly Twitter) the cops communicated the same and also disclosed the correct website, https://echallan.tspolice.gov.in/publicview  for paying e-challans.

The official handle of Hyderabad Traffic Police took to X, to share


Cops were taking necessary action against the fraudsters. If you find any fake websites, kindly report to cybercrime by dialing 1930.