Recently the Indian Navy has successfully tested the country's first indigenous anti-ship missile.

Recently the Indian Navy has successfully tested the country's first indigenous anti-ship missile.

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: November 23 2023

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  • In November 2023, the Indian Navy has successfully tested the country's first indigenous anti-ship missile.
  • It was successfully tested from Seeking 42B helicopter.
  • It is a long range anti-ship missile.
  • It was tested jointly by Navy and DRDO.
  • In this test conducted by the Indian Navy, the seeker and guidance technology of the missile was also tested.
  • According to the statement issued after the test, many new technologies have been used in the missile.
  • It also includes an indigenously developed launcher for the helicopter.
  • In this, a ship is attacked with missiles using sea-skimming technology.
  • In sea skimming, the missile attacks very close to the sea surface.
  • Due to this, the ship's radar is not able to detect the anti-ship missile.
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