India on Monday successfully test-fired its indigenously developed quick reaction surface-to-air short-range missile from a test range along the Odisha coast.
The sophisticated missile was test fired at about 11.25 AM from a truck-mounted canister launcher from launch complex-3 at the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur, official sources said.
It was the second developmental trial of the state-of-the-art missile with an aerial target. The missile has been developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and other establishments.
The missile, which has a strike range of 25 to 30 km, is capable of engaging multiple targets.
Designed to be a quick reaction missile, it involves an all-weather weapon system capable of tracking and firing.
The sophisticated missile was test fired at about 11.25 AM from a truck-mounted canister launcher from launch complex-3 at the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur, official sources said.
It was the second developmental trial of the state-of-the-art missile with an aerial target. The missile has been developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and other establishments.
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The first test launch of the missile was conducted on June four, 2017 from the same base.
The missile, which has a strike range of 25 to 30 km, is capable of engaging multiple targets.
Designed to be a quick reaction missile, it involves an all-weather weapon system capable of tracking and firing.