DRDO, IAF Successfully Test-Fire Indigenous Astra BVRAAM

Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Indian Air Force (IAF) successfully test-fired the indigenous Beyond Visual Range Air-to-Air Missile (BVRAAM) Astra. The test conducted from a Su-30 MKI fighter aircraft off the coast of Odisha. The Astra missile tested with an indigenously developed Radio Frequency (RF) seeker.

Key Outcomes of Test

  • Two separate test launches were conducted:
    • Targets: High-speed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
    • Conditions: Varying target aspects, ranges, and launch conditions.
  • Both targets hit with pinpoint accuracy, confirming the system’s reliability and precision.
  • Flight data validation done using range tracking instruments from Integrated Test Range (ITR), Chandipur.

Significance of Indigenous RF Seeker

  • The indigenous RF seeker was developed by DRDO.
  • This milestone marks a significant achievement in self-reliant critical defence technologies.
  • The seeker allows for accurate target tracking and engagement without depending on foreign technologies.

About Astra BVRAAM

  • Full Form: Astra – Beyond Visual Range Air-to-Air Missile.
  • Range:
    • Astra Mk-I: >100 km.
    • Astra Mk-II (upcoming version): ~160 km.
  • Length: 3.8 metres.
  • Weight: Launch weight ~150 kg.
  • Guidance System: Inertial and satellite navigation with active radar homing.
  • Countermeasures: Equipped with Electronic Counter Measures (ECM) to jam enemy radars.
  • Role: Designed to engage aerial targets at varying altitudes and ranges, beyond pilot’s visual line of sight.
  • Deployment: Can be integrated with frontline Indian fighter jets like Su-30 MKI and Tejas.

Industrial & Strategic Involvement

  • Over 50 public and private Indian industries contributed to the missile’s development.
  • Key partners include Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and various DRDO labs.
  • This success supports the goals of Atmanirbhar Bharat and India’s defence manufacturing ecosystem.

Why It Matters?

  • Boosts India’s air-to-air combat capability with a powerful indigenous missile.
  • Reduces dependence on imported missile systems like Meteor or AMRAAM.
  • Reinforces India’s focus on self-reliance in strategic defence technologies.
  • Strengthens IAF’s ability to counter aerial threats at standoff distances.

Key Facts:

  • Integrated Test Range (ITR), Chandipur – Odisha; DRDO’s missile testing facility.
  • Su-30 MKI – Twinjet multirole air superiority fighter developed by Russia’s Sukhoi, customized for India by HAL.
  • Tejas – India’s indigenously developed light combat aircraft (LCA).
  • BVRAAM – Missile that can engage targets beyond visual range, critical for modern aerial warfare.

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