India successfully test-fires 2 quick-reaction surface-to-air missiles
India successfully test-fires 2 quick-reaction surface-to-air missiles
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BALASORE: India successfully test-fired its state-of-the-art quick-reaction surface-to-air missiles 
(QRSAM) from a test-firing centre in Odisha on Sunday. The two missiles that were test-fired were successful in achieving the targets. Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully test-fired two such missiles from the Integrated Test Centre at Chandipur near Balasore.

"During the test, these two missiles achieved two goals and were able to accomplish their mission," an official statement said. Equipped with a number of state-of-the-art technologies, the QRSAM achieved goals at different distances and heights. The entire mission was captured in various electro-optical surveillance systems, radar systems and telemetry systems.

This QRSAM has been developed for the Indian Army in all weather conditions and all geographical areas. The missile is capable of detecting and achieving the target in no time. According to the statement, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has congratulated the DRDO on this important achievement.

According to defence sources, the missile is equipped with an electronic anti-missile system which cannot be jammed with radar. The missile can be placed over a truck and can be placed in a canister. It can hit 25-30 kilometres.

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