Why is it in the news?
- DRDO has achieved a successful test of the next-gen Akash missile, showcasing advanced capabilities in air defense.
- The flight test involved engaging a high-speed, unmanned aerial target at a very low altitude.
Significance
- Represents a major advancement under DRDO’s Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP).
- Developed with indigenization levels above 96%, showcasing a high degree of domestic expertise.
- Akash-NG is a substantial improvement over the older Akash missile in terms of technology and capabilities.
- Capable of flying up to an altitude of 25 km and boasts an extended operational range of 30 km.
- Designed to intercept high-speed, agile aerial threats, enhancing air defence capabilities.
- Features a two-pulse, solid rocket motor, replacing the old ramjet propulsion system.
- The weight has been halved to 350 kg, contributing to increased mobility and efficiency compared to the older Akash’s 700 kg.
- Equipped with a surveillance radar that can detect enemy fighters up to 80 km away.
- Akash-NG can detect, track, and rapidly shoot down enemy aircraft in seconds.
- Procured by the Indian Air Force (IAF) with five units deployed for the defence of airfields in the Northeast against potential enemy fighter aircraft.