BHUBANESHWAR, July 23: India on Sunday tested its surface-to-air Trishul missile from a site in the eastern coastal state of Orissa, defence officials said.
The Trishul (Trident) test comes after New Delhi’s nuclear-capable Agni III ballistic missile, with a range of 4,000 kilometres (2,480 miles), failed during a trial launch earlier this month.
Trishul, which was last tested in December, is designed for use by the army, air force and the navy and can carry a 15-kg conventional warhead up to nine km.
It was tested from the Chandipur-on-Sea range, officials said though they declined to say whether the test was successful or not.
The missile has previously been flight-tested in a sea-skimming role and also against land-based and airborne targets.
India has stepped up the testing of three of the five guided-missile systems it developed as part of an ambitious programme launched in 1983 to become self-reliant in missile technology.