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Published 21:57 IST, November 10th 2024

DRDO Set To Test Fire Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile With Over 1000 Km Strike Range

DRDO is set to test fire a new long-range anti-ship ballistic missile capable of hitting moving warships or aircraft carriers from a distance of over 1,000 km

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The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), is all set to test fire a new long-range anti-ship ballistic missile capable of targeting moving warships or aircraft carriers from a distance of over 1,000 km in the sea. Reportedly, the DRDO is expected to test the ballistic missile in the next few days. This move aims to create India's rocket force further bolstering the country's defence. 

A defence source told news agency ANI, saying that the ballistic missile is expected to be tested in the next few days by the Defence Research and Development Organisation. The anti-ship ballistic missile would be capable of being launched from both warships and shore-based locations, the sources said.

The missile system is being developed for the Indian Navy and would give it the capability to take out enemy vessels from a long range, the sources said.

Indian forces have been increasing the number of ballistic missiles in their inventory with Pralay ballistic missiles being ordered by both Indian Army and Indian Air Force.

The numbers are going to be gradually increased with the induction of short and medium-range missiles in the three services which would give them the capability to sustain long-term conflicts.

In recent times, there has been a large-scale use of ballistic missiles in conflicts where even non-state actors have been seen firing hundreds of ballistic missiles on enemy locations in just one night.

The Indian forces have been in conflict with China in northern borders which has a huge rocket force and which has a huge inventory of such long-range weapons in conventional or non-nuclear roles.

Indian forces have held detailed discussions on the need for the creation of such an organisation with a large size inventory to meet all security challenges.

21:57 IST, November 10th 2024