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Successful flight-test of N-capable Shourya missile

Balasore (Orissa), Sep 24 (PTI) India successfully flight-tested its nuclear capable surface-to-surface 'Shourya' missile from Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur, about 15 km from here, today. 'Shourya' can carry a one tonne nuclear and conventional warhead over 700 kms and is powered by two-stage solid fuel. The state-of-the-art missile is equipped with multiple advanced computing systems, very high accuracy navigation and guidance systems, defence sources here said. The trial of the missile, which took off from Launch Complex-III of ITR at 1430 hrs, was fully successful, ITR Director S P Dash said. The missile was flight tested from a canister in a ground launch mode. The launch was perfect like in text book and followed the path exactly to the predefined target, he said. All radar, telemetry and electro optical stations along the east coast have tracked and monitored all the mission parameters, Dash said. Ships located near the target have also tracked and witnessed the flight test and the missile reached the target within few meters accuracy, a defence official said. Today's flight test was the second developmental trial of the missile. The first test of the missile was successfully conducted on November 12, 2008, from the same base, he said. This developmental flight trial is part of the on-going technology refinement work undertaken by the Defence Research Development Organisation (DRDO), he said.

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