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Russia To Deliver New S-400 Air Defence Systems To India, Likely To Be Deployed By May

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April 28, 2026
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  • India receives fourth S-400 air defence system from Russia.
  • Fifth system due in November, further strengthening air defence.
  • India to buy five more S-400 systems, 280 missiles.

India has received its fourth S-400 air defence system from Russia ahead of the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, further bolstering its strategic air defence capabilities amid continuing regional tensions.

The system is expected to arrive at an Indian port by mid-May.

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The fifth S-400 system, which performed during Operation Sindoor, is scheduled for delivery in November this year.

Centre Approves Purchase Of Five More S-400 Systems

The Modi government has approved the purchase of five additional S-400 systems.

With a strike range of up to 400 kilometres, the S-400 is capable of targeting aerial threats such as aircraft and missiles located east of the Indus River in Pakistan.

Fresh System Likely For Rajasthan Deployment

According to sources, Indian Air Force officials visited Russia and completed inspections of the upcoming S-400 system by April 18.

The system was shipped from Russia to India last week and is expected to be deployed in the Rajasthan sector to strengthen missile defences against Pakistan.

India To Procure 280 More Missiles

India has decided to purchase 280 additional short- and long-range S-400 missiles.

The move is aimed at replenishing stocks used during Operation Sindoor and building a secure weapons reserve, as the operation is not yet fully concluded.

It is estimated that India fired 11 long-range S-400 missiles against Pakistan during the operation, bringing down enemy fighter jets, airborne surveillance radars (AWACS), and cargo ships.

Pakistan Shifted Air Assets, Claims Report

During Operation Sindoor, Pakistan attempted to target two S-400 systems deployed in Punjab and Gujarat.

According to the report, Pakistan realised that the Russian-made system and its radar coverage meant none of its aircraft were safe east of the Indus River.

It further claims that Pakistan moved its fighter jets and air platforms to bases in Quetta and Peshawar to avoid the reach of Indian missiles.

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