What is the cost of one S-400 missile? Only 3 countries have it, they are…, US’ THAAD is much…

India Pakistan war: Russia’s S-400 Triumph air defense system is considered one of the most modern and powerful air defense technologies in the world. It is designed to destroy aerial threats from long-range missiles. This system can intercept enemy fighter jets, drones, cruise missiles, and even ballistic missiles.

Countries like India, Turkey, and China have already purchased this system. The system uses various types of missiles, and each missile has a different cost. According to information, the price of one S-400 missile can range from $300,000 (approximately Rs 2.5 crores) to $1 million (Rs 8.3 crores). Some long-range missiles, such as the 40N6E, can cost between $1-2 million.

What missiles are included in the S-400?

The S-400 system has four main missiles:

48N6E3: A high-speed missile with a range of 250 km.

40N6E: The longest-range missile with a range of 400 km.

9M96E and 9M96E2: Short-range missiles, cost-effective and with rapid response capability.

Among these, the 40N6E is considered the most expensive and powerful.

Why are these missiles so expensive?

S-400 missiles are not ordinary missiles. They are equipped with high-tech sensors, precise navigation, electronic guidance, and advanced engines. This system can track multiple targets simultaneously and launch missiles accordingly. There are also costs associated with high technology and research in their production. That is why the price of a single missile can reach several crores of rupees.

Recently, many experts explained that if a cheaper kamikaze drone (like the one costing $20,000) is shot down with an S-400 missile, it becomes an economically losing deal. In other words, it costs Rs 8 crores to down a 20-lakh rupee drone. For this reason, many countries are now focusing more on low-cost anti-drone systems.

Turkey and India deals

Turkey purchased 4 S-400 batteries from Russia for $2.5 billion, which included approximately 144 missiles. On average, this makes the cost of one missile around $17.36 million, but this also includes launchers, radar, and other equipment. Experts believe that the actual cost per missile is between $0.5 million and $1 million.

Compared to THAAD of United States

The S-400 is considered cheaper compared to the U.S. THAAD and Patriot systems. According to a CNBC report, the cost of one S-400 battery could be around $500 million, whereas the cost of a U.S. THAAD battery can go up to $3 billion.

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