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The Naval Anti-Ship Missile test went well, which is another accomplishment for DRDO and the Navy.

Naval Anti Ship Missile A big step forward for Indian security technology was the test of the Naval Anti-Ship Missile – Short Range (NASM-SR).   The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) made this rocket.  It was fired for the first time on February 25 from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) in Chandipur, Odisha.   It was very important for the Indian Navy to pass this test.  The rocket was fired from a Naval Sea King chopper, and it hit its mark very well.

Naval Anti Ship Missile
Naval Anti-Ship Missile Test Successful – DRDO & Navy Win

It’s a big deal that India can now start making its own strong weapons for defence.   The Navy likes the rocket because it works well and is made in the US.  The DRDO and the Indian Navy did a great job. The Indian security minister, Rajnath Singh, said that this makes it easy for the country to attack by sea.

There are new tools and tests that went well.

During the test, the rocket was fired in load-on-only (LOAL) mode. This let it pick from a number of targets.   The missile’s driver changed its direction in the last few seconds so that it would hit a smaller, secret target more accurately. The rocket was first meant to hit something bigger.   The strong man-in-the-loop control technology of the rocket was shown off. With this method, changes can be made to the rocket right away.

This rocket does a great job of following with its Imaging Infrared Seeker (IIR). The DRDO in India made it.   It was also tried and worked well a high-bandwidth two-way data link gear.  He was able to see the targets right away, which helped him choose what to do.   These things make NASM-SR very helpful for the Indian army’s safety.

The country’s tech and growth

A lot of different DRDO teams worked together to make the NASM-SR weapon. There are three of these labs: the Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL), the High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL), and the Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory (TBRL).   It has heat batteries, PCB guns, a radio rangefinder, and an inertial navigation system (INS) with fibre optic gyroscopes. It also has electrical motors for controlling airflow.  All of these were made in India.

This tool makes the Indian show Atmanirbhar Bharat work better. This means that India won’t have to borrow as much tech from other countries.   The Indian Navy can use this cutting-edge and useful attack tool. It works really well and has parts made in India.

The Indian army gets stronger.

The NASM-SR test went well, which makes Indian pilots safer at sea.   The Navy can hit enemy ships and other targets at sea more effectively and with more thought when they use the rocket.   More tests need to be done on it before it can be fully used.

The day will probably come when someone makes a model with a longer range and better AI-based pointing. It might be able to deal with attack planes and drones.   Indian ships will be safer and have a better chance of winning sea fights once NASM-SR is fixed.

When Army Chief Rajnath Singh talked about how great the work of DRDO and the Indian Navy was, he said it would help India’s rocket power a lot.   The head of DRDO, Dr. Sameer V. Kamat, also had good things to say about the scientists and engineers who worked on the project. He also said that India is getting better at making high-tech weapons.

Since this test went well, India is now even more advanced in rocket science than before.  India’s armed defence is also better because of this.   The country is well on its way to becoming a world star in high-tech weapons thanks to new ideas like NASM-SR.India’s defence is stronger now that the test of the Naval Anti-Ship Missile (NASM-SR) went well.

A big step forward for Indian security technology was the test of the Naval Anti-Ship Missile – Short Range (NASM-SR).   The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) made this rocket.  It was fired for the first time on February 25 from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) in Chandipur, Odisha.   It was very important for the Indian Navy to pass this test.  The rocket was fired from a Naval Sea King chopper, and it hit its mark very well.

It’s a big deal that India can now start making its own strong weapons for defence.   The Navy likes the rocket because it works well and is made in the US.  The DRDO and the Indian Navy did a great job. The Indian security minister, Rajnath Singh, said that this makes it easy for the country to attack by sea.

There are new tools and tests that went well.

During the test, the rocket was fired in load-on-only (LOAL) mode. This let it pick from a number of targets.   The missile’s driver changed its direction in the last few seconds so that it would hit a smaller, secret target more accurately. The rocket was first meant to hit something bigger.   The strong man-in-the-loop control technology of the rocket was shown off. With this method, changes can be made to the rocket right away.

This rocket does a great job of following with its Imaging Infrared Seeker (IIR). The DRDO in India made it.   It was also tried and worked well a high-bandwidth two-way data link gear.  He was able to see the targets right away, which helped him choose what to do.   These things make NASM-SR very helpful for the Indian army’s safety.

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The country’s tech and growth

A lot of different DRDO teams worked together to make the NASM-SR weapon. There are three of these labs: the Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL), the High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL), and the Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory (TBRL).   It has heat batteries, PCB guns, a radio rangefinder, and an inertial navigation system (INS) with fibre optic gyroscopes. It also has electrical motors for controlling airflow.  All of these were made in India.

This tool makes the Indian show Atmanirbhar Bharat work better. This means that India won’t have to borrow as much tech from other countries.   The Indian Navy can use this cutting-edge and useful attack tool. It works really well and has parts made in India.

The Indian army gets stronger.

The NASM-SR test went well, which makes Indian pilots safer at sea.   The Navy can hit enemy ships and other targets at sea more effectively and with more thought when they use the rocket.   More tests need to be done on it before it can be fully used.

The day will probably come when someone makes a model with a longer range and better AI-based pointing. It might be able to deal with attack planes and drones.   Indian ships will be safer and have a better chance of winning sea fights once NASM-SR is fixed.

When Army Chief Rajnath Singh talked about how great the work of DRDO and the Indian Navy was, he said it would help India’s rocket power a lot.   The head of DRDO, Dr. Sameer V. Kamat, also had good things to say about the scientists and engineers who worked on the project. He also said that India is getting better at making high-tech weapons.

Since this test went well, India is now even more advanced in rocket science than before.  India’s armed defence is also better because of this.   The country is well on its way to becoming a world star in high-tech weapons thanks to new ideas like NASM-SR. (source aajtak)

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