NE NEWS SERVICE
NEW DELHI, NOV 17
India on Tuesday successfully test-fired the Quick Reaction Surface-to-Air Missile (QRSAM) system at an integrated test range in Chandipur off the Odisha coast, the defence ministry said.
Second Successful Flight Test of QRSAM System neutralised airborne target Banshee off coast of Odisha.
All objectives of test were fully met.
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It said the missile “accurately and successfully” neutralised an airborne target. It was the second successful test firing of the missile in the last five days.
“The flight test, second in the series, was conducted today at around 1542 hours from the integrated test range, Chandipur, off the coast of Odisha.
“The test was carried out once again, against the high-performance jet unmanned aerial target called Banshee, which simulates an aircraft,” the ministry said.
The first in the series test of QRSAM took place on 13th Nov 2020 achieving the milestone of a direct hit.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh congratulated DRDO scientists on the successful test-firing of the missile.
“Congratulations to @DRDO_India for two back to back successful test trials of Quick Reaction Surface to Air Missile. First launch test on 13th Nov proved the Radar and Missile capabilities with direct hit. Today’s test demonstrated the warhead performance on proximity detection,” he tweeted.
Secretary DDR&D & Chairman DRDO Dr G Satheesh Reddy congratulated all the teams who worked on the QRSAM project, on the second continuous successful flight test.
The successful test-firing of the QRSAM, having a range of around 30 km, paves the way for its commercial production, officials said.
“The flight test was conducted in the deployment configuration of the weapon system comprising of the launcher, fully automated command and control system, surveillance system and multi-function radars,” the ministry said.
“The QRSAM weapon system, which can operate on the move, consists of all indigenously developed subsystems. All objectives of the test were fully met. The launch was carried out in the presence of the users from the Indian Army,” it said.
Teams from ARDE and R&DE(E) from Pune, LRDE Bengaluru, and IRDE Dehradun in addition to the Missile Complex Laboratories from Hyderabad and Balasore participated in the test.
In the last two months, India has test-fired several missiles, including a new version of the surface-to-surface supersonic cruise missile BrahMos and an anti-radiation missile named Rudram-1.