The Dharashakti Integrated Electronic Warfare System is a state-of-the-art system which can engage multiple enemy targets simultaneously while strengthening long-range communication for Indian forces.

Dharashakti Integrated Electronic Warfare System: In a significant good news for the Indian Armed Forces and a matter of serious concern for China and Pakistan, India has taken a significant leap forward in its defense technology. In the recent development, the Ministry of Defence has ordered mass production of the Dharashakti Integrated Electronic Warfare System designed to combat the radar system and electronic attacks of enemies during the course of war. Here are all the details you need to know about Dharashakti Integrated Electronic Warfare System.
What is the Dharashakti Integrated Electronic Warfare System?
Valued at Rs 5,150 crore by the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), the Dharashakti Integrated Electronic Warfare System is a state-of-the-art system which will elevate India’s electronic warfare capabilities. Capable of disrupting enemy communications and radar systems, the DIEWS will help the Indian Armed Forces with advanced capabilities in both communication (COM) and non-communication (Non-COM) electronic warfare.
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Why is the Dharashakti Integrated Electronic Warfare System dangerous for China and Pakistan?
In a matter of bad news for China and Pakistan, the Dharashakthi system is equipped with an advanced Electro-Optical (EO) suite that includes high-resolution visual and infrared sensors, allowing the system to perform precise target acquisition, battlefield surveillance, and real-time threat assessment, even under poor visibility or challenging weather conditions, taking the defence capabilities of Indian Armed Forces to the next level.

How will Dharashakti help India’s long-range communication?
From India’s defence’s point of view, the Dharashakthi system can engage multiple enemy targets simultaneously while strengthening long-range communication for Indian forces. Through its defence interference-resistant technology, the system can help the Indian Armed Forces in securing the communication capabilities of the nation ensuring protection against enemy-led electronic warfare and jamming attempts.