Has DRDO Successfully Tested the Range Capability of the Quasi-Ballistic Missile 'Pralay'?

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Key Takeaways
- Successful flight tests of 'Pralay' missile conducted by DRDO.
- The missile demonstrates advanced guidance and navigation capabilities.
- Tests validated through tracking sensors and data collection.
- Collaboration between multiple DRDO labs and industry partners.
- Significant enhancement of India's defense capabilities.
New Delhi, July 29 (NationPress) The 'Pralay' missile system's maximum and minimum range capabilities were effectively evaluated by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) in Odisha over a span of two days, as confirmed by an official statement on Tuesday.
The User Evaluation Trials for Pralay, an indigenous solid propellant quasi-ballistic missile utilizing advanced guidance and navigation technologies, were conducted from Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Island off the coast of Odisha on Monday and Tuesday, according to the official.
Throughout the trials, the missiles accurately adhered to the designated trajectory and successfully reached their target points, fulfilling all testing objectives, as reported by the Defence Ministry in a statement.
All subsystems operated as anticipated, validated through test data obtained from various tracking sensors deployed by the Integrated Test Range (ITR), including instruments stationed on a vessel near the intended impact area, the statement added.
This missile is capable of deploying various types of warheads against diverse targets. The system has been developed by Research Centre Imarat in partnership with other DRDO labs — Defence Research and Development Laboratory, Advanced Systems Laboratory, Armament Research and Development Establishment, High Energy Materials Research Laboratory, Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory, Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory, Research and Development Establishment (Engineers) and ITR, along with industry partners including Bharat Dynamics Limited & Bharat Electronics Limited and numerous other industries and MSMEs.
The flight tests conducted over both days were observed by senior DRDO scientists, representatives from the Indian Air Force and Indian Army, along with industry stakeholders.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh praised the DRDO, the Armed Forces, and the industry for their successful flight tests.
This missile, equipped with cutting-edge technologies, will significantly enhance the capabilities of the Armed Forces against emerging threats, he noted.
Dr Samir V. Kamat, Secretary of the Department of Defence, R&D, and Chairman of DRDO, congratulated the teams, emphasizing that the successful completion of these phase-1 flight tests sets the stage for the induction of this system into the Armed Forces in the near future.