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Thursday, July 23, 2020

India successfully launches three anti-tank guided missiles made entirely on indigenous technology. The missile was tested three times from Chandipur in Odisha. This anti-tank guided missile is named Dhruvastra. The Defense Research and Development Organization(DRDO)has developed this anti-tank guided missile. This missile can be launched from a helicopter. This is one of the most advanced anti-tank weapons in the world. This anti-tank guided missile was tested twice on July 15 and once on July 16. The missile successfully hit the target in the top attack mode. 
Meanwhile, the helicopter version of the "Nag Helena" is Dhruvastra. The "Nag Helena is one of the most powerful anti-tank missiles. Its range is from 500 meters to 20 km. It has a special type of electronic of sensor, which is not caught on the enemy's radar, five more variants of this Dhruvastra or helicopter version of "Nag Helena" are being created. This will allow the enemy to destroy enemy bunkers, armored vehicles and battle tanks and smash enemy tanks in high altitude areas or in the plains..

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