India Successfully Tests Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile
India conducted the maiden flight-test of its Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile from the Odisha coast. The defence ministry confirmed all systems met primary goals, with advanced avionics ensuring reliable performance. This milestone paves the way for future indigenous missile developments.
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India marked a significant milestone on Tuesday as it successfully tested its Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile from the coast of Odisha.
According to the defence ministry, the system met all primary mission objectives, showcasing its advanced capabilities by navigating multiple waypoints efficiently.
This successful test, monitored by various sensors, sets the stage for future indigenous missile development programs.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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