DRDO Successfully Conducts Flight-Tests of Advanced VSHORADS System

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully tested the Very Short Range Air Defence System (VSHORADS) three times in Pokhran, Rajasthan. These tests show a big step forward in India’s ability to develop its advanced defense systems.

What is VSHORADS?

VSHORADS is a 4th generation, portable missile system designed to protect against threats in the air at short distances. The Very Short Range Air Defence System (VSHORADS) is meant to defend against low-flying threats like drones and aircraft within a range of 5 to 20 kilometers. It uses surface-to-air missiles guided by infrared, radar, or optical systems to track and hit targets. VSHORADS is becoming more important in modern warfare due to the increasing use of drones. These systems are typically placed near military bases, borders, and other critical areas for protection.

Testing Objectives

The main purpose of the tests was to check how well the VSHORADS performs, especially its ability to:

  • Intercept targets at its maximum range and altitude.
  • Work effectively against fast-moving aerial threats in different combat situations.

The missile system hit its targets with great accuracy, showing that it can be relied upon in various battlefield conditions.

“Hit-to-Kill” Capability

One key feature of VSHORADS is its “hit-to-kill” capability. This means the missile can hit and destroy the target directly, not just damage it. The tests confirmed that it could hit approaching, receding, and even sideways-moving targets, proving it is adaptable and dependable in different scenarios.

Development and Production

The VSHORADS was developed with the help of two production agencies, following a model that focuses on both development and manufacturing at the same time. This approach allows for faster production and quicker user trials, bringing the system closer to being ready for military use.

Connection to ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ (Self-Reliant India)

The successful tests support the Indian Government’s ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative, which aims to make India more self-reliant in defense production. By creating advanced systems like VSHORADS at home, India is reducing its dependence on imports.

Involvement of Armed Forces

The Indian Armed Forces—Army, Navy, and Air Force—have been involved in the VSHORADS project from the very start. Their feedback and participation during development and testing help ensure the system meets the real needs of soldiers in the field.

India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh congratulated DRDO and its partners for the successful tests, highlighting the system’s importance for the country’s defense. DRDO Chairman Dr. Samir V Kamat also acknowledged the team’s efforts, calling the tests a big milestone in India’s defense technology.


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