The Indian Navy has successfully test fired Medium Range Surface-to-Air Missile (MR-SAM), developed jointly by India and Israel, from INS Kochi.
The Western Naval Command on Tuesday successfully conducted trial firing of MR-SAM, which is an advanced air defence system being jointly developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI).
The previous tests of MR-Sam were conducted from land at the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur, Odisha. MR-SAM is a variant of long-range surface-to-air missile (LR-SAM), Barak-8, which is used by Navy.
Each MRSAM weapon system comprises of one command and control system, one tracking radar, missiles, and
mobile launcher systems. The MRSAM surface-to-air missile is powered by a dual-pulse solid propulsion system developed by DRDO.
The 4.5 meter long missile can strike down an enemy aircraft at a range of 70 kms. The missile's explosive warhead, featuring a self-destruct fuse, provides high-probability of kill against enemy targets with minimal collateral damage.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led cabinet had in February this year given its nod to deal worth Rs 17,000 crore to acquire the Medium Range Surface to Air Defence Missile (MR-SAM) system from Israel to protect India's airspace from enemy aircraft and drones.
The Air Force had got clearance for its MR-SAM programme in 2009.