For Indian Navy, DRDO successfully tests long-range 'Supersonic Missile Assisted Release of Torpedo'

The long-range Supersonic Missile Assisted Torpedo (SMART) system has been designed to enhance anti-submarine warfare capability far beyond the conventional range of the torpedo.

NewsBharati    13-Dec-2021
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New Delhi, Dec 13: Add strength to Navy, India on Monday successfully tested a long-range Supersonic Missile Assisted Torpedo (SMART) system developed by Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO). The missile aimed at enhancing the country's anti-submarine warfare capability was launched from Balasore in Odisha.
 
"The weapon system is being developed by DRDO for the Indian Navy," said a defense official. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh congratulated the teams involved in the successful test of the system and said that "the development of the system is a perfect example of building futuristic defence systems in the country."
 
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"System will further enhance the strength of our Navy and promote self-reliance in defence, harnessing of expertise and capabilities," said Dr G Satheesh Reddy, chairman, DRDO.
 
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The system is a next-generation missile-based standoff torpedo delivery system. The full range capability of the missile was successfully demonstrated. The system has been designed to enhance anti-submarine warfare capability far beyond the conventional range of the torpedo.
 
"This was a textbook launch, where the entire trajectory was monitored by the electro-optic telemetry system, various range radars including the downrange instrumentation and downrange ships. The missile carried a torpedo, Parachute delivery system and release mechanisms," reads the official statement.
 
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The missile is launched from a ground mobile launcher and it can cover a range of distances, said DRDO, further adding that "This canister-based missile system consists of advanced technologies like two-stage solid propulsion, electro-mechanical actuators and precision inertial navigation." "A number of DRDO laboratories developed various technologies for this advanced missile system. Industry participated in the development and production of various sub-systems," said the official release.