The Asian Age

Indian-made ‘glide’ bomb tested

Indigenous­ly developed weapon to be inducted soon into armed forces

- — PTI

New Delhi: The government said on Friday that an indigenous­ly-developed light weight “glide” bomb has been successful­ly tested in Chandipur in Odisha, marking a major milestone in developing such weapons.

New Delhi, Nov. 3: The government said on Friday that an indigenous­ly developed light weight “Glide” bomb has been successful­ly tested in Chandipur in Odisha, marking a major milestone in developing such weapons. The bomb — SAAW (smart anti-airfield weapon) — was dropped from an Indian Air Force aircraft at the Integrated Test Range (ITR) in Chandipur on Thursday.

“The guided bomb released from the aircraft and guided through precision navigation system, reached the targets at greater than 70 km range, with high accuracies,” the defence ministry said in a statement.

It said a total of three tests with “different release conditions” and ranges were conducted and were all successful.

The guided bomb is developed by the Research Centre Imarat (RCI), Defence Research and Developmen­t Organisati­on (DRDO), along with other laboratori­es

of the DRDO and the Indian Air Force.

Defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman congratula­ted the DRDO scientists and IAF for the successful tests.

Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and chairman DRDO, S. Christophe­r, congratula­ted the team and said SAAW will be inducted soon into the armed forces.

Director general Missiles and Strategic System of DRDO G. Satheesh Reddy termed the test a major milestone in the indigenous capabiliti­es to develop guided bombs.

A total of three tests with ‘different release conditions’ and ranges were conducted and were all successful

The guided bomb reached the targets at greater than 70 km range, with high accuracies

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