India’s indigenously developed Akash Surface-to-Air Missile System is making global headlines after its upgraded variant, Akash Prime, successfully cleared user trials at 15,000 feet in Ladakh. (Image: X/DRDO_India)
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The advanced missile system, tested during the recent Operation Sindoor, has sparked international interest, with several countries now eyeing Indian-made air defence technology. (Image: X/DRDO_India)
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DRDO develops and tests weapons in diverse terrains before handing them to industry for production. Akash Prime is now under user trials. Recently, a trial took place in Ladakh in the presence of DRDO, Army, and industry officials, where Akash Prime missiles successfully hit two fast-moving aerial targets, overcoming the challenges posed by constantly changing weather at high altitudes. (Image: X)
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The missile is equipped with an indigenous active radio frequency seeker, providing 360-degree engagement capability and increased accuracy. Designed specifically for high-altitude and low-temperature areas, Akash Prime can effectively engage aerial threats within a 30-kilometre radius. (Image: X)
"India, on July 16 achieved a significant milestone by successfully destroying two aerial high speed unmanned targets at high-altitude in Ladakh by Akash Prime, the upgraded variant of Akash weapon system for the Indian Army," the Defence Ministry said. (Image: X/DRDO_India)