India’s Beyond Visual Range (BVR) air-to-air missile ASTRA was once
again successfully test fired today by the Indian Air Force off the coast of Odisha near the Integrated Test Range, Balasore.
The missile has been indigenously designed and developed by the Defence
Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). In today’s test flight an ASTRA
missile carrying telemetry equipment in place of the warhead was fired from a
Sukhoi-30 aircraft against a Lakshya (Pilotless Target Aircraft) target. The
target was successfully engaged and it was captured by Telemetry and
Electro-optical tracking stations.
A successful trial of ASTRA, conducted yesterday, was also launched
from a Sukhoi 30 aircraft, which was aimed at confirming missile’s capability
to undergo manoeuvre involving very high gravitational forces upto the order of
30 ‘g’. These fourth and fifth launch campaign were coordinated by Air
Headquarters including the flight of Lakshya target.
The Defence Research & Development Laboratory (DRDL), Hyderabad of
the Missile Complex is the primary development agency for the missile. Dr. K. Jayaraman,
Director, DRDL was present at the mission centre overseeing the trials along
with Dr. Subhash Chandran, the Programme Director. Dr. VG Sekaran, Director
General (Missiles & Strategic Systems) has congratulated the team of
designers, technologists, production and quality agencies, and Air Force for
developing and testing such a complex system which is comparable with the best
in the world.
The Project Director Dr. S Venugopal said that “the fourth and fifth
Air Launch of ASTRA was once again perfect in all respect and engaged the
target with precision. More tests will follow to prove its repeatability.” He said
Astra has proved its capability as a formidable weapon.
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