QRSAM missile test successful in Odisha: Testing of quick reaction surface to air missile, will destroy enemy missiles

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India on Thursday successfully test-fired its sixth Quick Reaction Surface to Air Missile (QRSAM) off the Odisha coast. During this, the missile hit the target accurately and destroyed the target in the stipulated time. This missile can destroy enemy missiles coming in a range of 3 to 30 km.

Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and the Indian Army test-fired the QRSM missile at the Integrated Testing Range (ITR) located in the Chandipur range of Odisha. Apart from missiles, QRSAM can also destroy aircraft, helicopters and drones. It has the ability to fail enemy radar.

The missile was test fired in both day and night conditions.
Various conditions were created during the test. In this, Long Range Medium Altitude, Short Range High Altitude Maneuvering Target, Low Radar Signature with Receiving and Crossing Target and two missiles were fired one after the other to test the missile’s capability. Not only this, the test was done in both day and night conditions. During this the missile proved to be lethal, fast and accurate.

This missile is capable of destroying incoming enemy missiles at a range of 3 to 30 km.

This missile is capable of destroying incoming enemy missiles at a range of 3 to 30 km.

The missile hit all the targets
During the test, the missile hit all the targets. Attack the target with accuracy. During this, the warhead chain of the missile was also examined. Along with this, telemetry, radar and electro-optical tracking system (EOTS) were also investigated. All systems of the missile were working well.

Senior officers of DRDO and Indian Army were present during the test. The missile has indigenous Radio Frequency (RF), Mobile Lone Electro-Optical Tracking System, Fully Automatic Command and Control System, Surveillance and Multi Function Radar.

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