Indian cruise missile Nirbhay’s maiden test fails

AsiaIndian cruise missile Nirbhay's maiden test fails
Cruise missile Nirbhay fails trial test, terminated midway
Cruise missile Nirbhay fails trial test, terminated midway

Balasori, India: India’s test of its first long-range cruise missile Nirbhay failed, when the missile deviated from its course about 20 minutes after launch. Dispatch News Desk reports.

As the missile veered off its flight trajectory after travelling about 250 km, its engine was cut off to bring it down to ensure coastal safety. Its debris was later found on land in Odisha’s Jagatsinghpur district by villagers; the Defence Research and Development Organisation or DRDO said no one was injured.

The test failed, but the DRDO, which has developed the missile, said the mission was successful. “The long range cruise missile Nirbhay was successfully launched today at 1150 hours from launch complex, Chandipur, Odisha, meeting the basic mission objectives successfully. After travelling approximately mid-way, deviations were observed from its intended course. Further, flight was terminated to ensure coastal safety,” it said in a statement.

The Nirbhay (which means fearless) is India’s answer to America’s Tomahawk and Pakistan’s Babur. It is very manoeuvrable, can fly at tree-top level making it difficult to detect on radar, and strikes targets more than 700 km away carrying nuclear warheads, giving India the capability to strike deep into enemy territory.

Unlike other ballistic missiles like the Agni, Nirbhay has a wing and pronounced tail fins. It launches like a missile and in early flight, the small wings get deployed. It then flies like an aeroplane and can even hover near the target, striking at will from any direction.

This last part did not happen today as the flight was aborted. The DRDO said that at the point that it was brought down today, the missile was like a small five metre-long aircraft.

The Nirbhay is a sub-sonic cruise missile and gives India the capacity to launch different kinds of payloads at different ranges from various platforms at a very low cost. It can be launched from a mobile launcher. The missile has a fire-and-forget system that cannot be jammed.

Asad Haroon
Asad Haroon
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