The bomb was dropped by an Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft.
Guided by its onboard navigation system, the bomb glided for nearly 100 km before hitting the target with precision, exactly
where it was supposed to.
The flight of the glide bomb was monitored by radars and electro-optic systems stationed at Integrated Test Range (ITR).
Multiple DRDO laboratories namely, DARE, Bangalore, ARDE, Pune and TBRL, Chandigarh, with RCI, Hyderabad as the nodal
laboratory have contributed towards development of the glide bomb. The complete avionics package and navigation system has been designed and developed by RCI.
Dr Avinash Chander, Scientific Advisor to the Defence Minister,
congratulated all the team members, including those from the Air force, for contributing in the success.
Dr Chander, who is also Secretary Department of Defence Production and Director General DRDO, stated: "The nation
today has the capability to design, develop and launch heavy bombs for delivery up to 100 km away with high precision”
while Dr G Satheesh Reddy, Distinguished Scientist
and Director RCI said that India will "now become self-reliant in the area of guided precision bombs.”
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