“All systems functioned normally and hit the target in copybook style. It will be inducted into the Indian Army after a few more tests,” said a defense official.
The missile system, with a range of 150 kilometers, will bridge the gap between Pinaka, a multi-barrel rocket system with a range of 70 kilometers, and the 350-km Prithvi-II. India also has unguided rockets imported from Russia with range of 90 kilometers.The missile is equipped with Omni-directional warheads and could be used for hitting both tactical and strategic targets. Prahaar is a single stage, solid propellant missile with a length of 7.3 meters and diameter of 420 mm. The missile can be launched within minutes in all weather conditions, which was efficiently proven on Thursday as the missile was test-fired amid a heavy downpour. The missile weighs 1,280 kg and has a 200 kg maneuvering warhead.
According to the Defense Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the missile can take out multiple targets.
“It is the most cost-effective missile in its class,” a DRDO official told the media after the initial test.
Source:- Sputnik News
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