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NASM-SR (Naval Anti-Ship Missile – Short Range)

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Context

DRDO and the Indian Navy successfully conducted a salvo test of the indigenously developed NASM-SR missile from a helicopter.

About NASM-SR Missile

  • Designed for anti-surface warfare, enabling ship-borne helicopters to strike enemy ships from a safe distance (without exposing naval vessels).
  • Propulsion System: Solid booster rocket (initial thrust) and Sustainer engine (longer flight duration)
  • Key Components:
    • Seeker: Detects and tracks targets
    • Radio Altimeter: Maintains low-altitude sea-skimming flight
    • Two-way Data Link: Enables real-time communication with operator
  • Key Features
    • Man-in-Loop Capability: Allows operators to change target or trajectory mid-flight (useful in crowded maritime zones; reduces collateral damage and improves accuracy).
    • Waterline Hit Capability: Targets the most vulnerable part of a ship (near waterline) (causing flooding and higher chances of sinking).
    • Salvo Launch Capability: Multiple missiles fired in quick succession (overwhelms enemy defence systems).
    • Sea-skimming trajectory (low radar detection)
    • Proximity fuse detonation (explodes near target for maximum damage)
  • Difference from Earlier Sea Eagle Missile
    • Weight: NASM-SR (380 kg) is lighter than Sea Eagle missile (580 kg) (allows more missiles per helicopter)
    • Guidance: NASM-SR has man-in-loop control, unlike Sea Eagle (fire-and-forget)
    • Precision: Includes waterline targeting, absent in Sea Eagle
    • Range: Lower range (55 km vs 110 km), but improved modern capabilities and flexibility

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