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India successfully test fires 'Astra' air-to-air missile with over 100 km range
India successfully test fires 'Astra' air-to-air missile with over 100 km range

India Today

time11-07-2025

  • Science
  • India Today

India successfully test fires 'Astra' air-to-air missile with over 100 km range

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Indian Air Force (IAF) successfully conducted a flight-test of the indigenous Beyond Visual Range Air-to-Air Missile (BVRAAM) 'Astra', equipped with an indigenously developed Radio Frequency (RF) test was conducted from a Su-30 Mk-I fighter aircraft off the coast of Odisha on July 11, missile launches were carried out during the test against high-speed unmanned aerial targets under varying range, target angles, and platform conditions. In both cases, the Astra missiles destroyed their targets with high precision, validating their The test marks a significant milestone for indigenous defence capabilities, as the RF seeker - crucial for tracking and engaging enemy targets - was entirely designed and developed by success of the Astra system was confirmed using data from Range Tracking instruments deployed by the Integrated Test Range in BVRAAM, with a range of over 100 km, is equipped with advanced guidance and navigation systems. The weapon system is a result of collaboration between various DRDO laboratories and over 50 public and industries, including Hindustan Aeronautics Minister Rajnath Singh lauded DRDO, IAF, and the industry partners for achieving this milestone in critical defence technology. DRDO Chairman Dr Samir V Kamat also congratulated the teams involved in the test.- Ends

Odisha HC grants bail to DRDO espionage case accused after nearly four years in jail
Odisha HC grants bail to DRDO espionage case accused after nearly four years in jail

New Indian Express

time08-07-2025

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

Odisha HC grants bail to DRDO espionage case accused after nearly four years in jail

CUTTACK: The Orissa High Court has granted bail to Basanta Kumar Behera, a key accused in the high-profile espionage case involving the alleged leak of classified defence information from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) of DRDO at Chandipur in Balasore district. Justice Gourishankar Satapathy delivered the judgment noting the prolonged pre-trial detention and absence of any misuse of earlier interim bail granted to him. However, Behera who is lodged in Balasore jail has not been released as on date, as the bail conditions have not been complied so far. Behera was ordered to furnish a bail bond of Rs 5 lakh with two solvent sureties and compliance with several conditions, including fortnightly attendance at the local police station for six months and a ban on leaving the trial court's jurisdiction without permission. He must also keep the court and investigating agency informed about his residence and contact details. Advocate Ashutosh Mishra argued on behalf of Behera. The espionage case is pending before the 3rd Additional Sessions Judge in Balasore. Behera, a contractual AC operator at ITR, was arrested in September 2021 along with several others on charges of spying for a Pakistani handler after allegedly being honey-trapped. The case, initially investigated by Odisha police and later transferred to the State CID-Crime Branch, involves allegations of compromising national security by passing sensitive missile testing information to foreign nationals. In his judgment, Justice Satapathy emphasised that bail should not be denied merely due to the gravity of the allegations, particularly when the accused has already spent a significant time in custody and the trial has not progressed. 'If the state is unable to provide a speedy trial, it should not oppose bail on the ground of seriousness of the offence,' he observed, citing Article 21 of the Constitution. The judge highlighted that Behera had earlier availed interim bail on two occasions and had not misused the concession. Given the delay in trial proceedings and the bail granted to co-accused Sachin Kumar Chhata and Tapas Ranjan Nayak, the court ruled that Behera had made out a strong case for bail.

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