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Surface-to-air-missile Akash test fired twice March 29, 2004 18:37 IST India on Monday test fired surface-to-air missile Akash twice from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur, about 13km from Balasore in Orissa, official sources said. The indigenously built sophisticated medium range multi-target missiles were fired from separate mobile launchers at about 3.55 pm and 3.57 pm, respectively. With a range of 25km, Akash is one of the five missiles currently under development by the Defence Research and Development Organisation. The DRDO is developing medium range anti-aircraft missile Akash and the Rajendra radar to build a reliable air defence shield. The state-of-the-art radar, Rajendra, can keep track of 64 aircraft simultaneously with various ranges. The 650kg Akash missile is capable of carrying a 50kg payload and uses an integrated two-stage ramjet propulsion technology. More reports from Orissa Read about: Graham Staines Murder Case
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