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Indo-Israeli missile successfully test-fired: DRDO chief: India Today - Latest Breaking News from India, World, Business, Cricket, Sports, Bollywood.


The Indo-Israeli Long Range Surface to Air Missile (LR-SAM) was successfully test fired in Israel last fortnight. "The 70-km missile was fired at an electronic target and met with its initial objectives," DRDO chief Dr Vijay Saraswat said in an exclusive interview with India Today.

The second test of the missile will be held in India sometime later this year. The missile will be integrated by Indian technicians. The LR-SAM area defence missile is being jointly developed by India and Israel under a Rs 2500 crore project which began in 2006. The missile, also called the Barak-2 are to equip the three guided missile destroyers of the Project 15A class. The three destroyers are to join the Indian navy in one year intervals beginning in 2012.

"We will deliver the system to the armed forces in 2013. I am very confident it will be an astounding success," Dr Saraswat said. A second variant, called the Medium Range SAM (MR-SAM) is being developed for the Indian Air Force under a Rs 10,000 crore project signed in 2009. The MR-SAM is to replace all the IAF's ageing Soviet-made Pechora SAM missiles. According to naval officials, a 100-km range theatre defence version called the Extended Range SAM is being developed for the four Project 15B destroyers.
(Read 'Trimming the Fat' in India Today issue dated June 6, out on the stands now.)
 
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Good news!!!.. hope to see more regarding this.
 
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are barak 2 and barak 8 same ... cause i think this thread is about barak 2

Barak II

In January 2007, after several months of intense negotiations, India and Israel signed a US$330 million deal to co-develop an all new generation of the Barak SAM, which was to be known as the Barak II. It has also been called Barak 8. have worked out an agreement to develop and produce the long-range Barak air defence system for both the Indian and the Israeli militaries. The initial co-development funding is about US$350 million, of which IAI will finance 50 per cent. The venture is a tripartite one, between the DRDO, the Indian Navy, and IAI. The missile is referred to as the LRSAM in Indian Government literature, and will have a range of 70 km (43 mi).

Barak (missile) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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Great news. . But only one test was made but kolkatta destroyers will going to inducted in 2012. Is this ready within that time
 
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This is great news for India.. any idea how soon the missile system can be inducted?
 
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Great news. . But only one test was made but kolkatta destroyers will going to inducted in 2012. Is this ready within that time

The missile has been undergoing testing since 2009.The bare missile(including dual pulse rocket motors is a baby of DRDO)
Now this can be termed as an official tests,since couple of tests against electronic targets took place before.Without any doubt ,LR-SAM will be readied for 15A destroyers.
 
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