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India to Test New Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile with 1,000 km Range

By Jitendra Singh
Last updated: November 11, 2024
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India to Test New Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile with 1,000 km Range

India is set to enhance its naval capabilities with the upcoming test of a new anti-ship ballistic missile, designed to strike targets at distances exceeding 1,000 kilometers. This development marks a significant advancement in the countryโ€™s military firepower, particularly for its navy. The test is anticipated to take place in the coming days along the eastern coast, as confirmed by top defense sources.

The introduction of this missile system is expected to fortify the Indian Navyโ€™s arsenal of ballistic missiles, paralleling capabilities already seen in nations currently engaged in conflicts. The dual-use nature of the missile will allow it to be launched from both surface vessels and land-based installations, expanding the reach and offensive options of Indiaโ€™s maritime forces.

In tandem with the development of this anti-ship missile, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is also actively pursuing hypersonic missile technologies for Indiaโ€™s defense forces. The strategic decision to establish a robust rocket force is aimed at enhancing Indiaโ€™s medium-range strike capabilities, a crucial component already exhibited by regional adversaries, including Pakistan and China.

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In addition to the anti-ship missile program, the DRDO is advancing its production of the Pralay missile system, which is tailored for rapid response and precision strikes. These missiles, in the range of 150 to 500 kilometers, utilize solid-propellant rocket motors and come equipped with cutting-edge technologies. The production of these missiles is progressing rapidly, with expectations for them to be operational in the near future.

This new rocket force initiative is designed to significantly bolster the armed forcesโ€™ capabilities, particularly as India confronts various security challenges along its borders. The establishment of this strategic missile system is seen as a proactive measure to enhance deterrence and operational readiness against potential aggressors in the region.

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