The preparations for the Republic Day are going on in full swing. Every year on 26 January, a parade is organized in the capital Delhi on the occasion of Republic Day. This time, both the tactical ballistic missile Pralay and the anti-guided missile Nag will be seen in the 26 January parade. Both are indigenous and have been made for the Indian Army. Let us tell you that the tactical ballistic missile Pralay will be seen by the people for the first time in the 26 January parade. The specialty of this missile is that it is capable of carrying nuclear weapons as well. The purchase of this missile has already been approved by the Defense Ministry. Let us tell you that the Pralay missile is a short range ballistic missile.
What is the specialty of Pralay missile
This missile has been developed by DRDO. Many successful tests have been conducted earlier as well. If we talk about the range of missile Pralay, then it is capable of striking from 150 to 500 km away. It can be used for surface-to-surface strikes, whose payload capacity is 500 to 1000 kg. Actually, explosives are carried through payload capacity. If we talk about other features of Pralay missile, then one of its features is that after launch, if needed, the direction of this missile can be changed in the air as well. With this, this missile can challenge the enemy's air defense system.
Nag missile will be seen on the duty path
The speed of this missile is around 1 to 1.6 Mach. Pralay weighs around 5 tonnes and is capable of carrying conventional as well as nuclear weapons. Let us tell you that the first test of Pralay was done in December 2021. At that time the tension between India and China was at its peak in Eastern Ladakh. Let us tell you that the second test of this missile was done the very next day and its third test was done in the year 2023, in which this missile proved successful in every test. Let us tell you that this Republic Day, the anti-tank guided missile Nag will also be seen on the path of duty. Nagar was showcased by DRDO. Just before joining the Indian Army, this missile will be seen in the parade of the path of duty.
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