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India successfully tests new version of Nag Mark 2 anti-tank guided missile

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January 14, 2025
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India successfully tests new version of Nag Mark 2 anti-tank guided missile
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New Delhi: The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) on Monday successfully field evaluation trials of the Nag Mark 2, an indigenously developed third-generation fire-and-forget anti-tank guided missile.
The trials were conducted at the Pokhran field range in Rajasthan, where the missile showcased exceptional precision and reliability, destroying all designated targets at both maximum and minimum range limits, according to the Defence Ministry.
“Field evaluation trials of indigenously-developed Nag Mk 2, the third-generation anti-tank fire-and-forget guided missile, were successfully conducted recently at Pokhran field range in the presence of senior officers of the Indian Army,” the ministry said in an official statement.
“During the three field trials, the missile system destroyed precisely all the targets — maximum and minimum range, thus validating its firing range,” it added.
Developed by the DRDO, the Nag Mark 2 missile is specifically designed to neutralise modern armoured threats. Its fire-and-forget technology enables operators to lock onto targets before launch, ensuring precision strikes even in complex battlefield scenarios.
In addition to the missile trials, the Nag Missile Carrier (NAMICA) Version 2 also underwent successful field evaluations, marking a critical step in operationalising the complete weapon system, the ministry said.
The achievement underscored India’s growing capabilities in anti-tank warfare and strengthened the readiness of its defence forces.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh congratulated the DRDO, the Army and industry stakeholders for their role in achieving the milestone. “The successful trials of the Nag Mk 2 reaffirm India’s commitment to achieving self-reliance in defence manufacturing,” he said.
Dr Samir V Kamat, Secretary of Defence R&D and DRDO Chairman, lauded the teams involved, saying, “This achievement underscores the synergy between DRDO, the Indian Army, and the defence industry in advancing India’s indigenous defence capabilities.”
FEATURES OF NAG MARK 2
• Third-Generation Fire-and-Forget Technology: Enables precision targeting with minimal operator intervention post-launch.
• Versatile Performance: Capable of neutralising modern armoured vehicles equipped with explosive reactive armour (ERA).
• Platform Compatibility: Successfully integrated with NAMICA, enhancing battlefield mobility and deployment flexibility.
The Nag Mark 2 is a vital addition to India’s defence arsenal, addressing critical operational needs in anti-tank warfare. Its induction is expected to enhance the Indian Army’s ability to counter evolving armour threats, particularly along the nation’s borders. The missile testing success also highlighted India’s progress in achieving self-reliance under the ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ (self-reliant India) initiative. By reducing dependence on imported defence systems, the country continues to strengthen its indigenous research and development capabilities.

 

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