Indian Navy Shared Video Of SAM Hitting The Target With Accuracy

Indian Navy regularly tests its weapons to improve and project power.


After a successful testimonial, the Indian Navy shared a video of its surface-to-air (SAM) system engaging a low-flying object from one of its frigates in the Indian waters and hitting it with absolute accuracy.

The video clip showed the success of the SAM system reaching the target with incredible speed after being launched from a guided-missile anti-submarine stealth frigate. The missile then hits the object just above the surface.

Taking notes from the video begins with a missile coming out of its silo and taking the position to hit its target. Once launched, the missile heads to its target and there's a blast just above the waters, confirming that the missile was able to hit the low-flying object.

"All in a day's work! Watch Your Navy's guided-missile anti-submarine stealth frigate do what it does best - successfully engage a low flying target with its SAM system, reaffirming the mantra of her crew, HIT FIRST! HIT HARD! Congrats to the team for a textbook bullseye BZ!" the Indian Navy tweeted, using the naval radio signal abbreviation for Bravo and Zulu, meaning "well done" concerning actions performed.

According to the officials, the Indian Navy regularly tests its weapons to improve them and project power wherever necessary. It is also inducting new ships to boost its strength.

Recently, the Indian Navy tested a naval anti-ship missile from a naval helicopter off the Odisha coast. The May 18 test was the first for an indigenous air-launched anti-ship missile system for the Indian Navy and it was conducted in association with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). The test was carried out from a Seaking-42B helicopter.

The Navy received two frontline warships – Surat and Udaygiri – last week. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh launched the ships at Mazagon Docks Ltd in Mumbai. He praised the naval forces for their efforts towards 'Atma Nirbharta' (self-reliance).

 

 

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