India's missile power increased further, China-Pakistan in danger

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The country is strengthening its military capabilities and testing new missiles. The Indian Air Force is now planning to acquire a large number of Israeli missiles through Make in India as it offers a unique capability.

India successfully tests ballistic missile

India is continuously increasing its missile power. The country is strengthening its military capabilities and testing new missiles. Meanwhile, the country has successfully launched a new version of another ballistic missile. This missile can hit the target at a distance of more than 250 kilometers. In the missile launch on Tuesday, it met all its standards.

The missile tested by the Indian Air Force in Andaman and Nicobar Islands is the Israeli-origin Crystal Maze 2 air-launched ballistic missile. It is also known as ROCKS. Preparations for test firing have been made in Andaman and Nicobar.

Successful test of missiles

The Indian Air Force is now planning to acquire a large number of Israeli missiles through Make in India as it offers a unique capability. This missile was fired by the Indian Air Force from Su-30 fighter aircraft. This missile goes upwards and then moves towards its target at high speed. Let us tell you, in the missile launch on Tuesday, it met all its standards. India has successfully tested many advanced missiles in the past.

Attacks with air

Crystal Maze 2 is an extended stand-off range air-to-surface missile. It is planned to be used by the Indian Air Force to attack high-value stationary and moving targets such as long-range radars and air defense systems of Indian adversaries. The missile is claimed to be effective against targets in GPS-denied environments, as India faced during the Kargil war. Ballistic missiles can be effective against their targets even in areas protected by air defense systems.