India tests missile

Published September 14, 2008

BHUBANESWAR (India), Sept 13: India on Saturday carried out a successful test of a homemade air-to-air missile designed for its air force, defence sources said.

The Astra Hindi for weapon was fired from India’s Integrated Testing Range at Chandipur-on-Sea, some 200 kilometres northeast of Orissa’s state capital Bhubaneswar.

The single-stage solid-fuel missile can carry a 15 kilogramme conventional warhead.

“Astra belongs to the beyond-visual range class of missiles capable of ducking radar eyes and attacking enemy targets up to 80 kilometres,” a defence official said on condition of anonymity.

India routinely conducts missile tests and has built a range of ballistic and cruise missiles as a deterrent to neighbours China and Pakistan.

It has fought three wars with Pakistan since their 1947 independence as well as a brief but bitter border war with China in 1962.—AFP