INDIA
TEST-FIRES N-CAPABLE PRITHVI-II MISSILE
India on Monday
test-fired its indigenously developed nuclear-capable Prithvi-II missile with a
strike range of 350 km from a test range at Chandipur, about 15 kms from
Odisha.
The
surface-to-surface missile was test fired from a mobile launcher in salvo mode
from launch complex-3 of the Integrated Test Range at about 9.14 AM, defence
sources said.
"The
missile was randomly chosen from the production stock and the total launch
activities were carried out by the specially formed SFC and monitored by the
scientists of DRDO as part of practice drill," the sources said.
"The
missile trajectory will be tracked by the DRDO radars, electro-optical tracking
systems and telemetry stations located along the coast of Odisha," they
said.
"The
downrange teams onboard the ship deployed near the designated impact point in
the Bay of Bengal will monitor the terminal events and splashdown," they
said.
Inducted
into India's Strategic Forces Command in 2003, the Prithvi II missile, the
first missile to be developed by DRDO under India's prestigious IGMDP
(Integrated Guided Missile Development Program) is now a proven technology,
said a defence source.
"The
launch was part of a regular training exercise of SFC and was monitored by DRDO
scientists," the source said.
Such
training launches clearly indicate India's operational readiness to meet any
eventuality and also establishes the reliability of this deterrent component of
India's Strategic arsenal, the source said.
Prithvi
is capable of carrying 500kg to 1000kg of warheads and is thrusted by liquid
propulsion twine engines. It uses advanced inertial guidance system with
manoeuvering trajectory.
The
last user trial of Prithvi-II was successfully carried out from the same base
on August 12, 2013.
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