India successfully launches "Dadi-2" short-range missile

Indian officials released news on the 4th that India has successfully conducted a night test firing of the "Earth-2" ground-to-ground short-range ballistic missile.

    Indian All India Radio quoted official news on the same day, saying that at about 7.50 pm local time on the 3rd local time, the Indian side successfully conducted a night test firing of the "Madi-2" missile at the comprehensive test site of the Chandipur base off the coast of Odisha. . After the missile was lifted off, ground personnel closely monitored its flight trajectory, and all parameter targets were successfully completed within the prescribed time.

    It is reported that the test firing was performed by the Indian Army Strategic Forces as part of the regular training of the armed forces.

    The data shows that the "Dadi-2" missile is 8.56 meters long and has a range of 350 kilometers. It was designed and developed by the Indian Defense Research and Development Organization and belongs to the "Integrated Missile Development Plan". "Dadi-2" was first tested in January 1996, and its troops were formally installed since 2003.
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