New Delhi: Missile Akash Akash New Generation Original, with an interception range of 25-30 km, and portable man-portable anti-tank missiles (MP-ATGM), with a strike range of 2.5 km, is successfully tested by research and defense development organizations (Drdo) on Wednesday.
The two missiles were still undergoing a development trial, but would increase the guns of armed forces so they fully operate for induction.
Previous versions of Misil Akash, who can intercept airplanes, helicopters, drones, and subsonic roaming missiles in the range of 25 km, have been sworn in in large quantities, with orders worth around RS 24,000 Crore placed.
“The new Akash weapon system, after being deployed, will be proven to be a multiplier for strength for the IAF air defense capability,” said a Drdo scientist.
This missile was tested from the integrated test range (ITR) from Odisha Beach at 12:45 a.m.
on Wednesday.
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“Perfect performance of all weapons systems is confirmed by complete flight data captured by radar, electro-optical tracking and telemetry system.
During testing, missiles show high maneuverability needed to neutralize the threat of a fast and agile air,” he added.
Low MP-ATGM, fire-and-forget also managed to target, which “imitates tanks”, in direct attack mode and destroys it with precision.
Army currently has a large shortage of ATGMS.
“The MP-ATGM test validates a minimum range of 200 meters.
All goals are fulfilled.
Missile has been successfully tested flights for a maximum range of 2.5-km,” said scientist.
“This missile is included with a sophisticated miniature miniature miniature miniature imaging seeker along with sophisticated avionics.
This test brings the development of the original third generation MP-ATGM close to the settlement,” he added.