The missile has been jointly developed by DRDO and IAI Israel

Final production batch of Long Range Surface to Air Missiles (LRSAM), designed and developed by DRDO in collaboration with various industry partners and integrated by BDL, was flagged off on Sunday at DRDL, APJ Abdul Kalam Missile Complex, Hyderabad.

Jointly developed by DRDO and IAI Israel to equip ships of Indian Navy, the LRSAM system can provide point and area defence against various aerial targets including fighter aircraft, subsonic and supersonic cruise missiles.

It is powered by indigenously developed dual-pulse rocket motor and dual control system to impart required maneuverability at the terminal phase.

This state of art weapon system is designed with active Radio Frequency (RF) seeker to identify, track, engage and destroy the target with high kill probability.

LRSAM system end to end performance has been successfully demonstrated through a number of user flight trials from Indian Naval ships. This weapon system has been successfully produced and has been delivered to Indian Navy.

Speaking on the occasion, DRDO Chairman Dr. G Satheesh Reddy talked about the importance of indigenous production efforts and complemented the industries that have established the manufacturing facilities and successfully executed the production orders in achieving the goal towards 'Make in India'.

He also commended the efforts of Missile System Quality Assurance Agency (MSQAA), DG (NAI) in streamlining the production activities at various industries across India, leading to delivery of missiles with aerospace quality standards.

Rear Admiral V Rajasekhar, VSM of Indian Navy appreciated the efforts of DRDO for successfully completing the production order and strengthening air defence capability of Indian Navy.

He also urged DRDO to design and develop similar advanced weapon systems meeting futuristic warfare.