DRDO’s Pralay: Quasi ballistic missile with high precision tested successfully on 28–29 July

Plaray is a short -range missile for the use of tactical battlefields, a missile from surface to the surface. The system is designed to meet the special operational needs of the Indian Army and contains several domestic technologies.
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Basic Features of the Plaray missile
- Thrust system: During the terminal phase, the two -stage solid rocket motor with the Manueuvrable re -entry tool (Marv) technology.
- Speed: Mach can reach speeds between 1 and Mach 1.6.
- Range: 150 to 500 kilometers (about 93 to 311 miles) operational strike range.
- Flight orbit: Semi -ballistic and low altitude orbit allows to avoid early detection.
- Guidance: It is equipped with integrated avionics for inertia navigation system and high -precision targeting and real -time orbit correction.
- Launch platform: Mobility and rapid distribution capability can be fired from the 8×8 BEML TATRA carrier Ectoror launcher.
- Weight: About five tons.
- Defense penetration: Missile can maneuver in the middle of the flight, released during travel and change its orbit to escape from enemy intervention systems.
- Survival and activity: Resisting the intervention is designed to resist short and medium -range targets to provide sensitive strikes and to improve ready for the battlefield.
The Plaray missile is expected to significantly increase India’s tactical deterrence capabilities. It offers a flexible and sensitive strike option that can be quickly deployed in response to the threats that develop to the Indian Army. According to DRDO, its development is a step to strengthen India’s strategic stance and to trust further self -confidence. Advanced defense technologies.



