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India to Test Long-Range Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile Capable of Hitting Targets Over 1,000 km Away

In a significant development for India’s military capabilities, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is preparing to test fire a new long-range anti-ship ballistic missile designed to strike moving naval targets, such as warships and aircraft carriers, from distances exceeding 1,000 kilometers. According to defense sources, this test is set to take place within the coming days, marking an important advancement in India’s strategic maritime defense.

This cutting-edge missile system is being specifically developed for the Indian Navy, offering the force enhanced capabilities to neutralize enemy vessels at considerable ranges. The missile can be launched from various platforms, including warships and shore-based locations, reflecting a versatile design intended to bolster naval power.

As part of an ongoing effort to strengthen its missile inventory, the Indian military has recently ordered multiple Pralay ballistic missiles for both the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force. The expansion of short and medium-range missile systems across all three branches of the Indian armed forces is aimed at ensuring the capacity to engage in prolonged conflicts, effectively adapting to modern warfare scenarios.

The increased reliance on ballistic missiles has been underscored by instances in recent conflicts where both state and non-state actors have employed such weapons extensively, with reports of hundreds of missiles being launched in rapid succession against enemy targets. As India faces ongoing tensions on its northern borders with China—an adversary with a formidable rocket force and a substantial stockpile of long-range weapons—there is an urgent need for Indian forces to enhance their missile capabilities.

High-level discussions are reportedly ongoing within Indian defense circles regarding the establishment of a dedicated rocket force. Such an organization would ensure a sizable inventory of missiles is available to address a range of security challenges facing the nation.

As India continues to develop and test advanced missile systems, the upcoming test of the anti-ship ballistic missile is poised to play a critical role in reinforcing the country’s maritime security strategy and demonstrating its growing strategic capabilities.

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Jitendra Singh
Jitendra Singh
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