Successful Flight Trials of India's VSHORADS Missile System: What You Need to Know
Successful Trials of VSHORADS Missile System
New Delhi/Chandipur: On Friday, the Defence Ministry announced the successful completion of three flight trials for a very short-range air defence missile system from Chandipur, located off the Odisha coast. These trials aimed to validate the VSHORADS (Very Short Range Air Defence System) missile's ability to neutralize high-speed aerial threats across various speeds, ranges, and altitudes.
The VSHORADS is an indigenous man-portable air defence system, developed by the Research Centre Imarat (RCI) in partnership with other Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) laboratories and Indian industry collaborators. According to the ministry's statement, all flight tests successfully intercepted and destroyed high-speed aerial targets that simulated enemy aircraft under diverse threat scenarios, achieving all critical engagement points.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh praised the DRDO, armed forces, and industry partners for the successful trials. He stated, "The three consecutive flight trials of VSHORADS mark a significant achievement, and the system is poised for induction into the armed forces soon." The ministry noted that flight data collected through various range instruments, including telemetry, electro-optical tracking systems, and radars from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) in Chandipur, confirmed VSHORADS's effectiveness against a broad spectrum of aerial threats. These user validation trials were conducted in the presence of representatives from joint forces and senior officials from DRDO and development partners.
