SOURCE: IDRW.ORG TEAM
Delhi-based Indian defense firm Bhumi Entech has developed a groundbreaking mobile Anti-ARM (Anti-Radiation Missile) decoy system to safeguard critical radars from enemy attacks. The system has already been successfully inducted into the Indian Air Force (IAF) following rigorous trials, demonstrating its effectiveness in countering threats posed by anti-radiation missiles.
The Mini-Truck based Anti-ARM Decoy system is designed to emit a strong electromagnetic signal that mimics the radar’s signature, thereby deceiving incoming anti-radiation missiles. By attracting the missile away from the actual radar, the decoy system protects the vital asset from destruction.
Company officials after induction of the smaller batch and hopeful of getting a bigger orders in coming months from the IAF.
The development of this indigenous technology is a significant milestone for India’s defense industry. It not only reduces dependence on foreign suppliers but also enhances the country’s self-reliance in critical defense technologies.
As the threat of anti-radiation missiles continues to grow, the demand for effective countermeasures is expected to rise. Bhumi Entech is anticipating substantial orders for its Mini-Truck based Anti-ARM Decoy system in the coming months, solidifying its position as a leading player in the Indian defense industry.
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