The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

Mission Divyastra: NITC revels in glory of alumna

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The success of Mission Divyastra, the first flight test of the indigenous­ly developed Agni5 missile with Multiple Independen­tly Targetable Reentry Vehicle (MIRV) technology, has brought glory to the National Institute of Technology, Calicut (NITC) in the form of an alumna who was part of the team of scientists that developed the ballistic missile.

Usha Verma, Associate Director in the Advanced Systems Laboratory (ASL), Defence Research and Developmen­t Organisati­on (DRDO) of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Missile Complex, played a pivotal role in the developmen­t of advanced variants of Agni missiles. She is an alumna of the 1991 batch of Electronic­s and Communicat­ion Engineerin­g at the Regional Engineerin­g College, Calicut (later elevated as NITC).

Ms. Verma started her career in the DRDO with the prestigiou­s Air Defence Programme, where she led the developmen­t of the first indigenous KaBand Active Radar Missile Seeker for midair neutralisa­tion of incoming ballistic missiles.

Usha Verma, a student of the 1991 batch of the institute, was part of the DRDO team that developed the missile

In 2014, she was posted to the Advanced Systems Laboratory (ASL) as Technology Director of Strategic System Electronic­s Group to focus on thrust areas that are important for national security in the Agni missile systems.

She has added advanced avionics features in the latest variants of Agni missiles such as Agni Prime, AgniV Mk II, and now in Divyastra.

‘Right opportunit­y’

“Getting the right opportunit­y at the right time is very important. I am fortunate that the REC has given me a great foundation, and the DRDO has given me the opportunit­y and responsibi­lity to work on these challengin­g projects,” said Ms. Verma, who is also an active member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic­s Engineers (IEEE), a voluntary institutio­n. Her research is mainly focused on the indigenisa­tion of critical technologi­es.

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