INS Mormugao Successfully Carries Out Engagement of A Sea Skimming Supersonic Target With MRSAM Missile
The ship, which is getting battle ready, had test fired BrahMos
supersonic missile hitting the bulls eye on Sunday, says Indian Navy
A sea-skimming supersonic target was successfully engaged by Indian Navy’s
latest indigenous guided missile destroyer, INS Mormugao. It is on a test
firing spree to get battle ready, having launched BrahMos supersonic cruise
missile two days ago.
“The successful maiden MRSAM (Medium-Range-Surface-to-Air-Missile) firing by
INS Mormugao is yet another milestone in Indian Navy’s quest for accurate
delivery of Ordnance on Target and showcases Indian Navy’s future-proof combat
readiness and commitment towards Aatmanirbhar Bharat,” it said in an official
statement on Tuesday.
#IndianNavy's latest indigenous guided missile destroyer #INSMormugao successfully carried out engagement of sea skimming supersonic target. This maiden endeavour showcases IN's #FutureProof Combat Readiness & commitment towards #AatmaNirbharBharat.@IN_WNC @IN_WesternFleet pic.twitter.com/hc5J3077DH
— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) May 23, 2023
The guided missile destroyer will add to India’s maritime strength in the
Indian Ocean Region and act as a deterrent against aggressors, believe Navy
officials. On Sunday, INS Mormugao successfully hits ‘Bulls Eye’ during her
maiden BrahMos supersonic cruise missile firing, the Navy had told after the
exercise.
INS Mormugao, inducted into the Indian Navy on December 18, 2022, was designed
by the Indian Navy’s Warship Design Bureau and built by Mazagon Dock
Shipbuilders Limited (MDL), Mumbai, to offer new design concepts for improved
survivability, seakeeping and manoeuvrability. Enhanced stealth has also been
achieved, making the ships difficult to detect, said the Navy. The Ministry of
Defence earlier stated that it’s equipped to fight under nuclear, biological
and chemical (NBC) warfare conditions.
The ship has anti-submarine warfare capabilities empowered by ASW helicopters,
indigenously developed rocket launchers and torpedo launchers.
INS Mormugao derives its name after the historic port city of Goa on the west
coast. It has over 75 per cent indigenous content, all her major weapons and
sensors have been developed and manufactured in the country either directly
through design and development by Indian original equipment manufacturers
(OEMs) or through strategic tie-ups and ToT with reputed international OEMs.
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