Sanjha Morcha

Israel tests hi-tech surface-to-air missile co-developed with India

Jerusalem, November 27
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For the first time, the Israeli military has successfully tested from a ship an advanced surface-to-air missile co-developed with India which will be deployed to secure vital offshore assets like gas fields.“A Barak 8 missile fired from an Israeli Navy ship successfully intercepted an enemy target registering 100 per cent success,” Israeli military sources said.The Barak 8 was tested from a ship for the first time and intercepted a small drone simulating an enemy craft. The system extends the range of Israel’s aerial defence and should be operational in about two years.“The next test on the system is likely to be held in December this year onboard an Indian navy vessel,” they said.INS Kolkata is the Indian ship likely to be used for testing as the launchers and radars to track missiles are already installed on the vessel.The missile is being jointly developed by the Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO), Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), Israel’s Administration for the Development of Weapons and Technological Infrastructure, Elta Systems, Rafael and other companies.Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) will be assigned the task of producing the missiles with 32 initial ones to be fitted on INS Kolkata.Israeli security sources said the missile system would be deployed to secure offshore gas fields.It will help defend Israeli navy ships from anti-ship missiles like the Yakhont missile.Designed to defend against a variety of short-to-long- range airborne threats, including fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, drones and projectiles, Barak-8 incorporates a state-of-the-art phased array multi-mission radar, two-way data link and a flexible command and control system, enabling users to simultaneously engage multiple targets day and night and in all-weather conditions, defence sources here said. — PTI
On target
The missile has a range of 80 km
It has the ability to simultaneously engage 12 targets with 24 missiles
15 warships, including the Vikramaditya andunder-construction Vikrant, will have the missile
It will guarantee protection to a ship from an aircraft and even sea-skimming cruise missile
Barak-8 has been designed to defend naval vessels against incoming missiles, planes and drones
The Barak 8 (Hebrew word for lightning) was tested from a ship for the first time