For the third time in a span of five days, India
successfully test-fired the indigenously developed surface-to-air
missile Akash missile system from the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur
in Odisha on Wednesday.
“Like the trials of the
surface-to-air missile conducted on February 22 and 24, Wednesday’s test
fire of Akash was successful,” a defence official said.
These
were part of a series of tests being conducted in various engagement
modes from the first of Production Model system produced to equip two
regiments of the Army, Directorate of Public interface, Defence Research
and Development Organisation (DRDO) director Ravi Kumar Gupta said.
Earlier
tests flights, destroying a target in receding floating mode, as well
as the one destroying an approaching target, fully met the mission
objectives, a senior defence scientist said.
Akash is
India’s first indigenously designed, developed and produced air defence
system missile capable of engaging aerial threats up to a distance of
approximately 25 km.
The multi-target,
multi-directional, all-weather air-defence system consisting of
surveillance and tracking radars is designed to enable integration with
other air defence command and control networks through secured
communication links.
Developed by DRDO, Akash is
being produced by Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) as the nodal production
agency with the involvement of Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and a
large number of other industries.
The total
production value of Akash air defence systems cleared for induction by
Indian Army and Indian Air Force is more than Rs 23,000 crore.
G.
Chandramouli, Project Director, Akash supervised the overall trial
operations in the presence of senior army officials and officials from
BDL and BEL.
thehindu
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