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India test-fires surface-to-air missile

BALASORE (Odisha): India on Thursday successfully test-fired a new surface-to-air missile, developed jointly with Israel, from a defence base off Odisha coast. “The test launch was a grand success and it met all the targets,” a DRDO official said.

India test-fires surface-to-air missile

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Balasore (Odisha), June 30

India on Thursday successfully test-fired a new surface-to-air missile, developed jointly with Israel, from a defence base off Odisha coast.

The medium-range missile (MR-SAM), a product of joint venture between India and Israel, was successfully test-launched from a mobile launcher in the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur at around 08.15 hours, a DRDO official said.

“The test launch was a grand success and it met all the targets,” he said.

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The missile positioned at launch pad-3 of the ITR swung in to action after getting signal from the radars to intercept a moving aerial target supported by an unmanned air vehicle (UAV) ‘Banshee’ over the Bay of Bengal, officials said.

Apart from the missile, the system includes a Multi-Functional Surveillance and Threat Alert Radar (MF STAR) for detection, tracking and guidance of the missile, they said.

“The missile along with MF-STAR will provide the users with the capability to neutralise any aerial threats,” said a Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) scientist.

The Research Centre Imarat (RCI), a laboratory of DRDO based at Hyderabad, has jointly developed this missile in collaboration with Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), he said.

A new production facility to deliver 100 missiles a year has been established for such type of long- and medium-range surface-to-air missiles at M/s Bharat Dynamics Limited, India.

The missile, which was initially proposed to be tested yesterday, was deferred in the last moment for today.

Earlier, the Indian Navy had successfully test-launched the long-range surface-to-air missile (LR-SAM). The test was undertaken on the Western Seaboard by the INS Kolkata on December 30, 2015, officials said.

Such type of medium-range surface-to-air missiles (SR-SAM), having striking ranges from 50 to 70 km, can fill the gap of existing missiles that India has in its armory at present, they said.

These missiles would be inducted in all Three Services after user’s trial is completed.

As a safety measure, the Balasore district administration in consultation with the defence officials had temporarily shifted 3652 civilians residing within 2.5-km radius of the launch pad No.3 of the ITR at Chandipur to nearby shelter centres this morning to ensure a safe launch of the missile, said a district revenue official.

Fishermen engaged in sea fishing along the Bay of Bengal in three Odisha coastal districts, namely Balasore, Bhadrakh and Kendrapada, were asked not to venture into the sea during the test launch time. — PTI

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