Successfully tested air-to-air missile 'astra'
Baleshwar (Odisha): The air-to-air missile (BVRAAM) 'Aastra' was tested successfully on Wednesday before joining the fleet outside the visibility limits developed by indigenous technology. Defense sources said that the missile was fired in the afternoon by the Indian Air Force's combat aircraft and successfully targeted the unmanned aircraft (UAV) 'Banshi'.
The defense department issued the statement and said that the weapon was successfully fired from Indian Air Force aircraft SU-30, which flew from Kalaikunda Air Force station. The missile successfully targeted with high firepower, which caters to the mission's mission.
The statement said, "In the tests so far, the weapon was fully fired by SU-30 aircraft. Plane
Baleshwar (Odisha): The air-to-air missile (BVRAAM) 'Aastra' was tested successfully on Wednesday before joining the fleet outside the visibility limits developed by indigenous technology. Defense sources said that the missile was fired in the afternoon by the Indian Air Force's combat aircraft and successfully targeted the unmanned aircraft (UAV) 'Banshi'.
The defense department issued the statement and said that the weapon was successfully fired from Indian Air Force aircraft SU-30, which flew from Kalaikunda Air Force station. The missile successfully targeted with high firepower, which caters to the mission's mission.
The statement said, "In the tests so far, the weapon was fully fired by SU-30 aircraft. Plane
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