The Pralay missile, a tactical surface-to-surface short-range ballistic missile developed by India’s Defence Research and ...
Three flight-trials of the VSHORADS missile system were successfully conducted off the coast of Odisha by the DRDO and Indian ...
VSHORADS is a manually-portable air defence missile system designed and developed indigenously which has the capability to meet the needs of army, navy and air force, it said in a statement ...
India is strengthening its defense in the age of non-contact kinetic warfare by moving away the conventional ground combat and concentrating on long-range rockets, missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles, ...
The Rudram is a series of supersonic and hypersonic air-to-surface ground attack and anti-radiation missiles in development ...
The missile systems showcased on Kartavya Path during this year’s Republic Day parade capture the evolving long-range tactical strike options for the Indian military, especially the Army ...
Pralay is expected to play a key role in India’s planned Rocket Force. It is reportedly comparable to China’s Dong Feng 12 and Russia’s Iskander missile, the latter having been used in the ongoing ...
The VSHORADS is an indigenously developed man-portable air defence system, intended to meet the air defence requirements of all three branches of the Indian Armed Forces.
During the Republic Day Parade on January 26, 2025, India put on display a variety of its munitions, including its first indigenously-made short-range ballistic missile, Pralay. It is a ...
The missile, developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation, is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. It is ...
the new version in the Shaheen ballistic missile series, which reportedly covers not just the Indian mainland but target islands in the Indian Ocean where Pakistan claims India might consider placing ...
President Prabowo and a high-level delegation, including Indonesian Navy Chief Admiral Muhammad Ali, visited the headquarters of Russian-Indian consortium BrahMos Aerospace on Sunday. The president ...