ASTRA THE INDIGENOUSLY DEVELOPED  BEYOND
VISUAL RANGE AIR-TO-AIR MISSILE SUCCESSFULLY TEST FIRED FROM SU-30MKI 
DRDO PRESS NOTE(UNEDITED)
India’s
 first indigenously developed Beyond Visual Range (BVR) Air-to-Air 
missile “ASTRA was successfully test fired by the Indian Air
Force on May 04, 2014 from a Naval range in the western sector meeting 
all the mission objectives. The air-launch was captured by side and 
forward looking high speed cameras and the separation was exactly as per
 the simulation. ASTRA is India’s first BVR Air-to-Air
Missile indigenously designed and developed by DRDO, possessing  high
 Single Shot Kill Probability (SSKP) making
it highly reliable. Astra is an all aspect, all weather missile with 
active Radar terminal guidance, excellent ECCM features, smokeless 
propulsion and process improved effectiveness in multi-target scenario 
making it a highly advanced, state-of the-art missile.
The Scientific Advisor to Raksha Mantri, Secretary Deptt of Defence R&D and DG, DRDO, Shri  Avinash
Chander
 congratulating the team for their high competence and tenacity to make 
such an event happen seamlessly said “Astra's successful launch from the
 Su30 combat aircraft is a major step in missile aircraft integration. 
Extensive flight testing that has preceded
today’s air launch was indeed a joint effort of DRDO and IAF. This will 
be followed by launch against actual target shortly. Many more trials 
are planned and will be conducted to clear the launch envelope. Weapon 
integration with ‘Tejas’ Light Combat Aircraft
will also be done in the near future.”
Dr. V.G. 
Sekaran, Director General (MSS) who chaired the Flight Readiness Review 
Committee along with Shri. S Som, Director, DRDL, Shri. P Venugopalan, 
former Director, DRDL among others, said “This
is one of the proud moments for DRDO and the entire country.” Dr. K 
Tamilmani, Director General (Aeronautics) who has overlooked the entire 
flight safety in the program said that quality of integration and 
performance is of high standards and there was no doubt
in the success of the launch. He further added that this is the 
beginning of the phase for demonstration of launch over a wide 
air-launch envelope. The Project Director Dr. S. Venugopal said that 
“the Air Launch of ASTRA was perfect in all respect and is a
culmination of years of effort by a very dedicated and competent team of
 the Missile Complex, Hyderabad, CEMILAC and Indian Air Force. HAL 
carried out the modification in Su-30 along with IAF specialists, and 
many Indian industries have an important and enabling
role in the production of reliable avionics, propulsion system, 
materials, airframe and software passing stringent airworthiness 
requirements for the missile.” The missiles have undergone rigorous 
testing on Su30 in the captive mode for avionics integration
and Seeker evaluation in 2013. The project has thus reached the final 
stage of testing and evaluation, and the Mk-II variant with higher range
 capability is also planned to be tested by the end of 2014
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