New Delhi: India today successfully conducted the final trial of the DRDO-developed ‘Nag’ anti-tank guided missile after which the weapon system is now ready for induction into the Indian Army.
The test was carried out at 6:45 am at the Pokhran field firing ranges in Rajasthan, the Defence Research and Development Organisation said.
The Missile system is now ready for induction into the Indian Army which has been looking for such a missile system to take down the enemy tanks and other armoured vehicles.
The ‘Nag’ Missile system fired from a Nag Missile Carrier (NAMICA) can take our targets at ranges of 4 to 7 kilometres and is fitted with an advanced seeker to home on to its target.
The NAG missile is a third-generation anti-tank guided missile, which has top attack capabilities that can effectively engage and destroy all known enemy tanks during day and night.
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