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S-400 Triumf
News update regarding the S-400 Triumf
S-400 Triumf system: Effective in real-world combat and adaptability in the modern battlefield.
2025 marks a turning point when the S-400 enters combat in Ukraine and South Asia, demonstrating its ability to intercept UAVs and long-range missiles thanks to the integration of advanced 40N6 technology.
Technology
India is negotiating to buy five more S-400 Triumf missile systems following their combat performance.
The Indian Air Force is pushing ahead with plans to add five S-400 missile regiments and purchase hundreds more missiles from Russia following the superior interception performance in Operation Sindoor.
S-400 Triumf air defense system: Russia's long-range shield and a challenge to NATO.
The S-400 Triumf is a cornerstone of Russia's A2/AD strategy, possessing multi-layered interception capabilities with a range of up to 400km, putting pressure on NATO's air operations.
The S-400 system in Belarus is capable of striking targets deep within NATO territory.
The integration of the 40N6 missile enables the S-400 system deployed in Belarus to control the airspace of the Baltic states and Poland with a maximum range of up to 400 km.
China has deployed the Wing Loong II UAV for the first time to support its Coast Guard in the Taiwan Strait.
The appearance of the Wing Loong II UAV near Taiwan marks a shift in the surveillance capabilities of the Chinese Coast Guard, alongside developments involving US UAVs and Belarusian radar.
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