New Delhi – The Indian Navy is going to test a ballistic missile capable of attacking targets at a distance of more than a thousand kilometers. This is a missile that has the power to hit targets from both surface ships and coastal bases. It is being considered an important step towards increasing the firepower of the Indian defense forces. According to the information, the missile is going to be tested in the next few days. It will be done on the eastern coast of the country. This missile system will help the Navy to build a strong stock of ballistic missiles. It is being used in conflict countries. These missiles will enable the Navy to hit targets from both surface ships and coastal bases.
This missile system is capable of hitting land and sea targets with extreme accuracy, let us tell you that recently Pakistan also tested an indigenous ballistic missile with a range of 350 kilometers from a warship. The Pakistani Navy had said that this missile system, which has a range of 350 km, is capable of hitting land and sea targets with extreme accuracy. However, the range of the missile that India is going to test is much more than this missile system of Pakistan.
DRDO is also making hypersonic missiles for the defense forces, Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) is also making hypersonic missiles for the defense forces. Let us tell you that the decision to form the Rocket Force has been taken with the aim of strengthening India’s medium-range strike capability. Neighboring countries like Pakistan and China already have it. According to DRDO officials, Pralay missiles are currently being mass-produced.
They are expected to be ready for operational service soon. These missiles, powered by solid propellant rocket motor and equipped with many new technologies, have a range of 150 to 500 kilometers. The Rocket Force project will give a significant boost to the efforts of the armed forces to develop a strategic rocket force. Let us tell you that the forces are working on building a rocket force to counter threats on the border.