Indian Air Force Claims World Record with S-400 ‘Sudarshan’ Intercept
The Indian Air Force (IAF) released footage on Friday showcasing the operational capabilities of the S-400 ‘Sudarshan’ long-range air defence missile system, asserting it achieved the longest-range intercept ever recorded in military history. The demonstration, shared ahead of the Vayu Shakti-2026 exercise, highlights India’s advanced aerial defence network.
S-400 ‘Sudarshan’ in Action
The released video depicts radar systems acquiring a distant airborne target, followed by the launch and successful interception of a missile well beyond visual range. An on-screen message proclaims, “Longest ever kill recorded in military history. Enemy may be out of sight but never out of reach,” underscoring the system’s extended engagement capability NDTV.
Operation Sindoor and Pakistan-Based Threats
The IAF referenced Operation Sindoor, conducted in May 2025 against Pakistan-based terror groups, during which the S-400 system reportedly played a critical role. Officials stated the system was used to strike a target approximately 300 km inside Pakistani territory Times Now.
Vayu Shakti-2026 Exercise
The footage was released in anticipation of Vayu Shakti-2026, a major air power demonstration scheduled for February 27, 2026, at Pokhran in Rajasthan. The exercise will showcase the IAF’s operational readiness and diverse aircraft capabilities Times Now.
What is the S-400 Triumf?
The S-400 Triumf, developed by Russia’s Almaz-Antey, is a long-range surface-to-air missile defence system. In Indian service, it is known as the ‘Sudarshan Chakra’ CNBCTV18.
India’s S-400 Acquisition
India signed a $5.4 billion contract with Russia in 2018 for five S-400 regiments, with deliveries commencing in 2021. The system is designed to detect, track, and neutralize a wide array of aerial threats, including fighter aircraft, surveillance planes, drones, cruise missiles, and certain ballistic missiles CNBCTV18.
Aircraft Participating in Vayu Shakti-2026
In addition to the S-400 system, Vayu Shakti-2026 will feature a range of fighter aircraft and helicopters, including Tejas, Rafale, Jaguar, Mirage-2000, Sukhoi-30MKI, MiG-29, and Hawk jets, alongside transport aircraft and rotary-wing platforms Times Now.