A missile unit of the Strategic Forces Command (SFC)
today morning successfully launched the indigenously developed
surface-to-surface/ nuclear capable Prithvi II
missile with a strike range of around 350Kms, from the test range at Chandipur, off the Odisha Coast.
It was a perfect text-book launch and the missile equipped with advanced high
accuracy indigenously developed navigation and manoeuvring system, the missile
achieved all its targeting and technical parameters, set out for this launch.The
missile trajectory was tracked by the DRDO radars, electro-optical tracking
systems and telemetry stations located along the coast of Odisha.
The downrange teams onboard the ship deployed near the designated impact point
in the Bay of Bengal had monitored the terminal events and splashdown.
Inducted
into India’s Strategic Forces Command in 2003, the Prithvi
II missile, the first missile to be developed by DRDO under India’s prestigious
IGMDP (Integrated Guided Missile Development Program) is now a proven
technology. The launch was part of a
regular training exercise of the SFC and was monitored by DRDO scientists. Programme Director,
AD Sri Adalat Ali, Sri N. Siva Subramanyam,
Project Director and others were present to oversee the launch
operations.
The
missile being based on a mobile Transporter Erector Launcher Vehicle is
versatile and designed for quick manoeuvrability and high operational
flexibility on the battlefield.
Quoting
an SFC spokesman, ‘Such successful training launches clearly indicate our
operational readiness to meet any eventuality as also establishes the
reliability of this deterrent component of India’s Strategic arsenal’.
The Defence Minister, Shri A K
Antony has congratulated the Prithvi-II team for the
success.
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Prithvi-II Missile being launched from Chandipur
Range.
Photo courtesy: SFC
NAo/DM/VP