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India test fires medium range surface-to-air missile developed with Israel

BALASORE: India on Thursday test fired a new surface-to-air ballistic missile jointly developed with Israel from a defence base off the Odisha cost, Times of India reported.

Barak-8, a medium range missile (MR-SAM), was fired from a mobile launcher in Chandipur's Integrated Test Range (ITR), a Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) official said.

"The test launch was a grand success and it met all the targets," he said.

The missile includes a Multi Functional Surveillance and Threat Alert Radar (MF STAR) system for detection, tracking and guidance, they said.

ZeeNews reports that the four-metre-long ballistic missile can hit a target within a range of 70 kilometres and can carry a payload of 60 kilograms.

A DRDO scientist said the missile along with the MF-STAR has the capability to neutralise any aerial threats.

The missile has been developed by the Indian Defence Research Development Laboratory (DRDL), a laboratory of DRDO based at Hyderabad, in collaboration with Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), he said.

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