Against modern countermeasures, spoofing the IR seeker of the R-27 series is probably going to be easier than say, a modern IIR-seeker equipped Astra (hypothetical). Russia won't let us tinker with the seeker of the R-27s. Also, the R-27 is rather bulkier than modern gen missiles.
Though small, the IAF's orders for the Astra-1 indicate increasing confidence in local systems.
We should re-purpose the older R-27s to the SAM role for last-ditch base air defence against drone swarms and CMs, imo.
We have huge stocks to run through. A proper box launcher equipped SAMAR-II (with integral EO+ networking) should give us a decent gap-filler SHORAD.
The newer R-27s are probably good for the foreseeable future.
Though small, the IAF's orders for the Astra-1 indicate increasing confidence in local systems.
We should re-purpose the older R-27s to the SAM role for last-ditch base air defence against drone swarms and CMs, imo.
We have huge stocks to run through. A proper box launcher equipped SAMAR-II (with integral EO+ networking) should give us a decent gap-filler SHORAD.
The newer R-27s are probably good for the foreseeable future.
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