From doctrine to dominance: how integrated systems shaped Operation Sindoor
The article catalogs a wide range of missiles and defense systems across nations, from Korea’s RT-2PM2 Topol-M to India’s Pralay and BrahMos, Israel’s Iron Dome and Arrow, Iran’s Shahab-3, Russia’s RS-28 Sarmat, and US defenses like THAAD and Patriot. It notes RS-28 Sarmat’s entry into service in 2023 and frames these systems as components of a broader doctrine of integration influencing Operation Sindoor.
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Article publication: From doctrine to dominance: how integrated systems shaped Operation Sindoor
The article was published on May 15, 2026. It presents a catalog of missiles and defense systems from multiple countries and discusses how integrated systems influence strategic doctrine related to Operation Sindoor.
RS-28 Sarmat Satan II enters service
Russia’s RS-28 Sarmat Satan II enters service in 2023, with a reported range of about 18,000 kilometers. The entry is noted as part of a broader catalog of missiles and integrated systems highlighted in the article.