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India successfully conducts flight trials of first-of-its-kind naval anti-ship missile

The trials, which were conducted on Tuesday, demonstrated the missile’s capability against ship targets while launched from an Indian Naval Sea King Helicopter

February 26, 2025 / 20:50 IST
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The missile uses an indigenous imaging infra-red seeker for terminal guidance

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Indian Navy conducted successful flight trials of the first-of-its-kind naval anti-ship missile (NASM-SR) from Chandipur's Integrated Test Range (ITR), officials said on Wednesday.

The trials, which were conducted on Tuesday, demonstrated the missile’s capability against ship targets while launched from an Indian Naval Sea King Helicopter, they added.

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"The trials have proven the missile’s 'man-in-loop' feature and scored a direct hit on a small ship target in sea-skimming mode at its maximum range. The missile uses an indigenous imaging infra-red seeker for terminal guidance. The mission also demonstrated the high bandwidth two-way data-link system, which is used to transmit the seeker’s live images back to the pilot for in-flight retargeting," officials added.

"The missile uses an indigenous fiber optic gyroscope-based INS and radio altimeter for its mid-course guidance, an integrated avionics module, electro-mechanical actuators for aerodynamic and jet vane control, thermal batteries, and PCB warhead. It uses solid propulsion with an in-line ejectable booster and a long-burn sustainer. The trials have met all the mission objectives," they said.