India flight-tests Shourya missile
Shourya Missile
Balasore (Orissa), September 24 : India
today flight-tested state-of-the-art nuclear capable 'Shourya' missile
from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur off Orissa coast,
about 15 km from here.
The surface-to-surface missile took off
from an underground silo at the launch complex-3 in the ITR at about
1428 hours, defence sources said.
It was the second developmental
trial of the missile. The first test of the missile was successfully
conducted on November 12, 2008 from the same base, they said.
"This
developmental flight trial is part of the on-going technology
refinement work undertaken by the Defence Research Development
Organisation (DRDO)," said a defence official.
The sophisticated
missile combines simplicity of operation with low maintenance. It can be
easily handled, transported and stored within the canister for longer
shelf life, he said.
The high manoeuvrability of the missile makes it less vulnerable to available anti-missile defence systems.
Shourya, which can carry a one-tonne nuclear and conventional warhead over 750 kilometers, is powered by two-stage solid fuel.
"We
have designed the Shourya missile in such a manner that it can be
launched from under water as easily as from land. The gas-filled
canister that houses the missile fits easily into a submarine. The
underwater leg of the nuclear trial needs to be totally reliable and
needs a state-of-the-art missile," said a defence scientist associated
with the project.
As a safety measure, prior to the test, Balasore
district administration had temporarily evacuated 400 families residing
within 2 km radius of the launch pad to nearby shelter camps early this
morning.
India flight-tests Shourya missile
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