The flight-test was carried out from a land-based vertical launcher against a high-speed aerial target at very close range and low altitude. It has established the Near-Boundary-Low Altitude capability of the missile system. |

Bhubaneswar: India’s Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Indian Navy successfully conducted a flight test of the indigenously developed Vertically-Launched Short-Range Surface-to-Air Missile (VLSRSAM) from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur, off the Odisha coast, on Wednesday.

The missile, launched from a land-based vertical launcher, engaged a high-speed aerial target at close range and low altitude, demonstrating its Near-Boundary-Low Altitude capability, according to the Ministry of Defence.

During the test, the missile exhibited a high turn rate and accurately intercepted and destroyed the target, highlighting its agility, reliability, and precision. The trial was conducted in full combat configuration, with all weapon system components—including the indigenously developed Radio Frequency seeker, Multi-Function Radar, and Weapon Control System—functioning as expected. Flight data from ITR Chandipur’s range of instruments confirmed the system’s performance.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh commended DRDO, the Indian Navy, and industry partners, describing the missile as a testament to India’s robust defence R&D and a significant force multiplier for the Navy.

DRDO Chairman and Secretary of Defence R&D, Samir V. Kamat, also praised the teams involved, emphasizing that the missile’s advanced technology will further strengthen the capabilities of the Armed Forces.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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