'Nag' Anti Tank Guided Missile has successfully tested: DRDO

One more achievement by the DRDO, Defence Research, and Development Organization (DRDO,) successfully flight tested India's indigenously developed third generation Anti-Tank Guided Missile ( ATFM) named Nag in Rajasthan on Friday.

By one of the official statement that is released, "The missile hit both the targets at different ranges and conditions with the very high accuracy as wished by the armed forces, the statement also concluded that with the two trials, and the flight test that conducted earlier in June in summer, the functionality of Nag ATGM along with its launcher system NAMICA has been established and also successfully complete the development trials".

"India on 3 July successfully test-fired an indigenously developed short-range and Quick Reaction Surface to Air missile (QRSAM) from Chandipur along the Odisha coast. The missile was test-fired from Launch Complex-3 at the Integrated Test Range (ITR) around 11.30 a.m from a truck-mounted canister launcher", said official sources.

Our, additional defense minister Arun Jaitley also congratulate DRDO for its great achievement. "Congratulations to DRDO for successfully test-firing Quick Reaction Surface to Air Missile. This will add to India's defense capabilities," Jaitley said in a tweet.

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