“The elements, including the missile with indigenous radio frequency seeker, multi-function radar and weapon control system, have performed as per expectations. The performance of the system was validated by the flight data captured by various range instruments developed by ITR Chandipur,” said a defence official.With high kill probability, the missile can identify, track and destroy targets at a range up to 80 km. It is capable of neutralising various aerial threats at close ranges including sea skimming targets. The system can provide point and area defence against various aerial targets like jets, fighter aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles.DRDO chairman and secretary of the Department of Defence Research and Development Samir V Kamat said the missile, equipped with modern technologies, will give a further technological boost to the armed forces.Defence Minister Rajnath Singh congratulated the teams from DRDO and the Indian Navy for their achievement. He said the missile system is a proof of India’s strong design and development capabilities in defence R&D. It will be an excellent force multiplier for the Indian Navy, he added.Prior to the test, around 3,200 people from six villages falling within a 2.5 km radius of the test range were temporarily evacuated. They were compensated as per MoD guidelines.
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