Russian specialists modernize shipborne SAM systems "Kashmir" for Project 15 Delhi-class destroyers of the Indian Navy

The improved systems will be able to launch a new inclined launch anti-aircraft guided missile

Russian engineers are helping their Indian colleagues to repair and modernize the Kashmir (Shtil) shipborne anti-aircraft missile systems (SAM). This was reported in the press service of Rosoboronexport.

Escort destroyer D60 "Mysore" (Project 15 Delhi-class)

SAM systems were supplied from Russia to India from the late 90s for installation on Project 15 Delhi-class escort destroyers. Rosoboronexport explained that the modernization of the system will allow the use of not only the standard, but also a new inclined launch anti-aircraft guided missile (SAM). It is equipped with Shtil-1 SAM systems on Talwar and Shivalik class frigates.

The Shtil-1 shipborne SAM system is designed to engage all modern air attack weapons at medium ranges and target flight altitudes from 5 m to 15 km. It was developed by employees of the Moscow Research Institute of Radio Electronics Altair (part of the Almaz-Antey Air Defense Concern).

Characteristics of Shtil-1:

  • Number of simultaneously engaged targets - up to 12
  • Target speeds - up to 830 m/s
  • Reaction time in standby mode - 10-19 seconds

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