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India successfully test-fired of its new short range surface-to-surface Prahaar missile. | |||
DRDO
Defence Company of India successfully flight tested its latest surface
to surface missile Prahaar at 08.20 A.M on 21st July 2011 from Launch
Complex III, off Chandipur Coast, ITR, Balasore, Orissa. The missile with
a range of 150 km, comparable to ATACMS Missile of United States of America,
fills the vital gap between Multi Barrel Rockets and Medium range Ballistic
Missiles. |
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Video India's Prahaar new short range surface-to surface Missile Launch on July 21, 2011 |
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The
missile capable of carrying different types of warheads, operates as battle
field support system to the Indian Army. The launch operations were witnessed by Dr. V.K. Saraswat, Scientific Adviser to Raksha Mantri and Secretary Defence R & D, Lt Gen Vinod Nayanar, AVSM, Director General of Artillery, IHQ of MoD (Army). The operations were over seen by Avinash Chander, Chief Controller R&D, V.L.N. Rao, Programme Director AD, S.K. Ray, Director RCI, and S.P. Dash, Director ITR. Defence Minister A.K. Antony congratulated the Scientists of DRDO for the successful maiden launch of the new missile. |
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Mobile launching station Prahaar surface-to-surface missile |
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The
missile system is developed to provide Indian Army a cost effective, quick
reaction, all weather, all terrain, high accurate battle field support
tactical system. The development of missile is carried out by the DRDO
scientists in a short span of less than two years. The missile with a length of 7.3 meters and diameter of 420 mm weighing 1280 kgs, and a single stage solid propulsion system goes to a height of 35 kms before reaching the targets of the range of 150 kms in about 250 seconds. The missile equipped with state-of-the-art high accuracy navigation, guidance and electro mechanical actuation systems with latest onboard computer achieved terminal accuracy of less than 10 meters. The missile with a pay load of 200 kg has a fast reaction time, which is essential for the battle field tactical missile. The missile is launched from a Road Mobile System, which can carry six missiles at a time and can be fired in salvo mode in all directions covering the entire azimuth plane. |
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Prahaar missile during its first flight, July 21, 2011. |
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