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The Indian Air Force aims to obtain Israeli missiles in bulk through Make in India for their special capabilities.
The Indian Air Force tested the ROCKS missile, capable of striking targets over 250 kilometres away, marking a major capability enhancement.
Conducted in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the successful test showed the air-launched ballistic missile’s potential, originating from Israel as the Crystal Maze 2.
According to senior sources in the national security establishment speaking to ANI, a Su-30 MKI fighter jet successfully test-fired the missile last week at a testing site within the Andaman Islands’ territory.
Preparations for the test were conducted within the jurisdiction of the tri-services Andaman and Nicobar Command, currently overseen by an Air Force officer.
The Indian Air Force intends to procure Israeli missiles on a large scale through the Make in India initiative due to its unique capabilities.
Launched from a Su-30 fighter, the missile ascends before swiftly homing in on its target. The Crystal Maze 2 differs significantly from its predecessor, Crystal Maze 1, previously inducted into the Indian Air Force from Israel.
What is Crystal Maze 2?
Crystal Maze 2, an extended stand-off range air-to-surface missile, is earmarked for targeting high-value stationary and relocatable objectives such as long-range radars and enemy air defence systems.
Its effectiveness in GPS-denied environments, reminiscent of India’s challenges during the Kargil War, is highlighted. It’s effective even against targets protected by air defence systems.
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The successful test firing is a big step for India’s defence. By making Crystal Maze 2 missiles in India, they’re moving towards self-reliance and modernising their defence, reducing dependence on imports.
(With inputs from agencies)
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