'Target Destroyed, Direct Hit': India Successfully Test-Fires Advanced Version of Medium Range Surface To Air Missile (MRSAM)
DRDO said in a tweet: "MRSAM-Army missile system flight tested from ITR
Balasore, Odisha at around 1030 hours intercepting a high-speed aerial
target at long range"
India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) informed that on
Sunday (March 27), the country has successfully carried out the test firing of
the Medium Range Surface to Air Missile air defence system.
The test-fire was carried out off the coast of Odisha's Balasore, which is an
eastern Indian state.
DRDO said that the missile was test-fired at 10.30 am (local time) validating
long-range parameters.
MRSAM-Army missile system flight tested from ITR Balasore at around 1030 Hrs intercepting a high speed aerial target at long range. The target was destroyed by the missile in a direct hit.@PMOIndia @DefenceMinIndia @SpokespersonMoD @adgpi pic.twitter.com/Ra5yfHaHo1
— DRDO (@DRDO_India) March 27, 2022
DRDO said in a tweet: "MRSAM-Army missile system flight tested from ITR
Balasore, Odisha at around 1030 hours intercepting a high-speed aerial target
at long range."
"The system is part of the Indian Army. In the test, the missile secured a
direct hit at the target at a very far off distance," DRDO officials said.
The MRSAM system provides point and area air defence for ground assets against
a wide range of threats including fighter aircraft, UAVs, helicopters, guided
and unguided munitions, sub-sonic & supersonic cruise missiles etc.
It is capable of engaging multiple targets at ranges up to 70 kilometres in
severe saturation scenarios. The missile is powered by an indigenously
developed rocket motor and control system for achieving high manoeuvrability
during the terminal phase.
The firing unit comprises of Missiles, Combat Management System (CMS), Mobile
Launcher Systems (MLS), Advanced Long Range Radar, Mobile Power System (MPS),
Radar Power System (RPS), Reloader Vehicle (RV) and Field Service Vehicle
(FSV).
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