
This missile is dangerous for Pakistan's F-16 fighter jets, AWACS, US, China are afraid of it, name is..., will India get this?
New Delhi: After Operation Sindoor, there is a race between India and Pakistan to strengthen their defense systems further. India is moving forward with both indigenous and foreign weapons, which will enhance India's defense capabilities even more. Earlier in February, it was reported that Russia offered India a special missile, named R-37M. It has been developed by Russia and it is believed that if India includes this missile in its combat fleet, even enemies like Pakistan and China would think a hundred times before daring to act.
This is one of the best air-to-air missiles in the world. The Indian Air Force (IAF) currently uses the R-77 missile. If an agreement is reached on this, the R-37M missile will replace the R-77.
The R-77 missile is a special weapon for the Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jet. Both India and Russia are using this missile. Its purpose is to destroy enemy fighter jets and drones beyond visual range (BVR).
According to media reports, Russia has said it will grant India a license to produce the R-37M missile. This means that the missile can be manufactured within India. If this deal goes through, the strength of the Indian Air Force will increase significantly. Notably, this missile is a nightmare for enemies like Pakistan's AWACS.
Experts say that the speed of the R-37M missile can reach up to Mach 6. This means it is six times faster than the speed of sound. Due to its incredible speed, this missile can easily target fast-moving targets in the air. Its design is cylindrical. The missile weighs around 510 kilograms and is more than 4 meters long. It is equipped with a 60-kilogram warhead. The R-37M features a special navigation system that allows the missile to change targets mid-flight.
The R-37M is a long-range air-to-air missile designed to destroy enemy fighter jets and drones from a distance. It is specifically designed to target enemy AWACS, tanker aircraft, and other support aircraft. This missile is a new version of the older R-33 missile. Its most significant feature is that it can attack without seeing the enemy. This allows fighter jets to launch attacks while remaining outside the enemy's strike capability.
The R-37M's range, speed, and guidance system have been enhanced further. This missile is equipped with a rocket booster that can be removed if necessary. With its help, this missile can strike enemy targets 300 to 400 kilometers away. It is one of the longest-range air-to-air missiles in the world. It poses a significant threat to Pakistan's F-16 aircraft. It is important to note that the Pakistan Air Force is heavily reliant on F-16 fighter jets, which are considered their most advanced aircraft.

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