Air Force version of 'Akash' missile successfully test-fired
India on Wednesday successfully test-fired its indigenously developed surface-to-air 'Akash' missile of Air Force version from the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur near here, the fifth trial of the anti-aircraft system in the last fortnight. Read more
India on Friday test fired Akash, the nuclear capable surface-to-air missile, from the test range of Chandipore-on-sea in Balasore district of Orissa. It was the fifth and last trial, a defence ministry spokesperson said. In the finale of the 10-day user's campaign, the missile destroyed an unmanned aerial vehicle which was simulating an air attack. The warhead was destroyed soon after the guided missile was launched. With the conclusion of trials, Akash will now go for indigenous production. The missile system is uniquely configured and customised for the Army and the air force.
On the heels of conducting trials of interceptor missiles, India today revived its surface-to-air nuclear-capable Akash missile programme by carrying out its fresh test firing near Balasore. The multi-target missile with a strike range of 25 km and capable of carrying a nuclear warhead of 50kg was test fired from a mobile launcher, defence sources said.