
Pokharan (Rajasthan) – Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully carried out the final trial of anti-tank guided missile, Nag on 22nd October at 6.45 am.
The missile can target a tank at a distance of 10 km. This missile would be fixed to the fighter helicopters in future. Due to this trial, there is now no need to import missiles of such capacity from Israel and the United States.
#WATCH: The successful final trial of Nag anti-tank guided missile conducted earlier today at Pokhran field firing ranges in Rajasthan.
The missile is now ready for induction into the armed forces. pic.twitter.com/lsExIBbefR
— ANI (@ANI) October 22, 2020
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