India-China Border Row: With orders for the “Pralay” ballistic missiles, which can reach targets from 150 to 500 km away, the Indian defence forces will now be equipped with ballistic missiles for tactical operations. Earlier this month, in the Tawang area of Arunachal Pradesh, Indian and Chinese troops engaged in combat.
Top sources in the defence industry informed the sources, “As the forces are working on the creation of a rocket force, the defence ministry is expected to soon clear a proposal to buy and induct the Pralay missiles in the next few days.”
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A rocket force to combat border foes
Admiral R. Hari Kumar, the head of the Indian Navy, recently claimed that the late General Bipin Rawat, the Chief of Defence Staff, was developing a rocket force to combat border foes. The missile underwent two successful tests on two separate days in December of last year, and the troops have since been striving to acquire and introduce it.
With a range of 150 to 500 km, the “Pralay” is equipped with a solid propellant rocket motor that may destroy enemy targets. The missile guidance system has integrated avionics and cutting-edge navigation.
About Pralay
Pralay is a surface-to-surface missile that is almost ballistic. The sophisticated missile has been created in a way that makes it capable of outperforming interception missiles. It has the capacity to alter its course after flying a specific distance in midair.
According to sources, such missiles give troops an incredible capacity to utterly demolish or take down enemy air defence facilities or other comparable high value targets.
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