The Indian Air Force achieved a significant enhancement in its capabilities by successfully conducting a test firing of an air-launched ballistic missile.
Key points
- This missile has the ability to strike targets located at distances exceeding 250 kilometers.
- The missile tested by the Indian Air Force in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands is the Crystal Maze 2, an air-launched ballistic missile of Israeli origin, also known as ROCKS.
- A Su-30 MKI fighter jet successfully conducted a missile test at a range located in the Andaman Islands territory.
- Preparations for the missile test were organized in a region under the jurisdiction of the tri-services Andaman and Nicobar Command, which is led by an Air Force officer.
- Crystal Maze 2 is an advanced air-launched missile developed by Israel, designed for precision strikes on high-value targets.
- It is an extended stand-off range air-to-surface missile. This missile is capable of engaging heavily fortified positions from long distances, ensuring minimal collateral damage.
- It is renowned for its accuracy and reliability in combat scenarios, making it a preferred choice for missions requiring surgical precision.