India test-fires new short range missile
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India successfully test-fired on Thursday its new quick reaction, short range Prahaar missile, regional media reported.
The missile blasted off at about 8.15 am local time (02:45 GMT) from the Integrated Test Range in the eastern state of Orissa, the Press Trust of India news agency said.
“The test launch was fully successful as the surface-to-surface, sleek missile mounted on a road mobile launcher, roared into an overcast sky, seconds within its blast off,” a defense source was quoted by PTI as saying.
The 150-km range Prahaar is a single-stage missile fuelled by solid propellants, media reports said. It is designed to fill the gap between Pinaka, a 40-km multi-barrel rocket system, and the 350-km range, nuclear-capable Prithvi-II, a surface-to-surface strategic missile.
The uniqueness of the missile system is that “in one salvo, six missiles can be fired with multiple targets,” PTI quoted a scientist associated with this project as saying.
The test was initially scheduled for Sunday, but was postponed for Thursday to allow for additional tests of the vehicle which the missile was mounted on, the Hindu website said.
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