Boost for Navy's defence: India successfully tests long-range hypersonic anti-ship missile off Odisha
NEW DELHI: India has successfully test-fired a long-range hypersonic anti-ship missile (LR-AShM) off the Odisha coast. The missile, developed by DRDO, accurately struck a designated target at a range of 1,500 km, marking a major milestone in extending the country’s defensive reach at sea.The missile is designed to hit targets at speeds exceeding Mach 5 (it can reach speed of Mach 10).The test validated the precision of its advanced terminal guidance systems, completing all mission objectives from launch to final impact, including mid-course manoeuvres and sustained high-velocity flight.Though DRDO is yet to release an official statement, BJP has posted a video of test on X with the text: "India's hypersonic edge just got sharper. DRDO’s LR-AShM Phase-II test off the Odisha coast signals a new era. Reflecting the vision of PM Modi for a self-reliant, future-ready India, it marks a powerful leap in indigenous defence innovation."The LR-AShM is an indigenous Indian, two-stage solid-propelled hypersonic glide weapon , developed for the Indian Navy. It is a potent, first-of-its-kind weapon that enhances India’s anti-access/area-denial (A2/AD) capabilities in the Indian Ocean Region.
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