India test-fires LR-SAM

September 21, 2016 12:00 am | Updated November 01, 2016 07:48 pm IST - Balasore (Odisha)

The trial of the long-range surface-to-air missile was successful and more rounds of test are expected to be conducted shortly, a DRDO official said

In a bid to galvanise its air defence capabilities, India on Tuesday successfully test-fired a new, long-range surface-to-air missile (LR-SAM) jointly developed with Israel from a defence base off Odisha coast.

The long range missile, a product of a joint venture between India and Israel, was test-launched from a mobile launcher at the Integrated Test Range (ITR) in Chandipur near here at around 10.13 hours, a DRDO official said.

The trial was successful and more rounds of test are expected to be conducted shortly, the scientist 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,” the official said, adding the missile along with MF-STAR would provide the users the capability to neutralise any aerial threats.

Earlier, between June 30 and July 1, 2016, three consecutive test-firing of the medium range surface to air missile, jointly developed by India and Israel were conducted from the Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) base at Chandipur. The missile guided by armoured seeker had successfully hit the last-minute manoeuvring target.

The Indian Navy had also successfully test launched the long range surface-to-air missile (LR-SAM).

The test was undertaken on the Western Seaboard by INS Kolkata on December 30, 2015.

These missiles would be inducted into all the three defence services — the army, navy and the air force — following completion of trials.

Many Indian industries have contributed to the development of a number of subsystems which have been put into use in this flight test, the official said.

As a safety measure, the Balasore district administration in consultation with the defence officials had temporarily shifted 3,652 persons residing within 2.5 km radius of the launch pad No.3 of the ITR to nearby temporary shelter centres on Tuesday morning to ensure a safe launch of the missile, a district revenue official said.PTI

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