- Astra is India's first Beyond Visual Range (BVR) Air-to-Air missile.
- It was designed and developed indigenously by the DRDO.
- India becomes the fifth country to have BVR missile.
- Only a few countries like the US, Russia, France and Israel have managed to develop BVR missiles till now.
While Astra is designed to take care of enemy aircraft, BrahMos will give surgical land-strike capability against hostile targets. India is slated to begin testing the 290-km supersonic BrahMos cruise missile from the heavy-duty Sukhoi-30MKIs by the end of 2014. Once fully operational, Astra will be much cheaper than contemporary BVR missiles.
DRDO is now confident that it will be able to meet the revised project completion date of December 2016. Astra is to initially have a 44-km range with high single-shot kill probability. The current version of the Astra will be followed by a longer-range Astra Mark II, which can be launched at enemy fighters 80 km away. The Mark II, which will have a state-of-the-art ring-laser gyro, is expected to be flight tested at the end of 2014.
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