Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Hawk-i aircraft test-fires DRDO’S smart weapon

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NEW DELHI: Hindustan Aeronautic­s Ltd announced on Thursday that a Hawk-i aircraft successful­ly fired a SAAW for the first time off the coast of Odisha, in what is being seen as a significan­t boost to an upgrade programme for the Hawk advanced jet trainer operated by the Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy.

The SAAW is a precision strike weapon that can be used to target enemy airfield assets such as radars, bunkers, taxi tracks and runways. Indigenous­ly developed by the DRDO’S research centre Imarat, the weapon has a range of 100 km. It was test-fired from the IAF’S Jaguar fighter planes. It is the first smart weapon to be fired from an Indian Hawk Mk132 trainer aircraft.

“HAL has been focusing on the Atmanirbha­r Bharat campaign. The company-owned Hawk-i platform is being extensivel­y used for certificat­ion of systems and weapons developed indigenous­ly by DRDO and Council of Scientific and Industrial Research labs,” HAL chairman R Madhavan said.

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