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Recently, India marked a significant advancement in indigenous defence technology after Pune-based private defence company Nibe Limited successfully conducted the trial of the long-range Suryastra rocket system at Chandipur, Odisha.
About Suryastra Rocket System
- Suryastra is India’s first indigenous universal multi-calibre rocket launcher system developed by Pune-based NIBE Limited in collaboration with Israel’s Elbit Systems.
- The system is based on Elbit Systems’ PULS (Precise and Universal Launching System) technology.
- It is a long-range rocket artillery system designed for precision strikes against enemy positions, radar sites, command centres and logistics hubs.
- The launcher is mounted on a mobile 6×6 Tatra truck platform, enabling rapid deployment and battlefield mobility.
- It uses interchangeable modular pods that allow the launch of different types of rockets and missiles from a single platform.
- The system can fire 122 mm rockets for short-range operations, 306 mm EXTRA missiles with a range of about 150 km, and 370 mm Predator Hawk missiles capable of striking targets up to 300 km away.
- It can also launch SkyStriker loitering munitions, or suicide drones, with an operational range of nearly 100 km.
- Suryastra is capable of engaging multiple targets simultaneously at varying ranges with high precision.
- During trials, the system achieved a circular error probable (CEP) of less than five metres.
- It is equipped with an advanced fire-control system integrating GPS, inertial navigation and digital ballistic computation.
- Its semi-automated reload mechanism and shoot-and-scoot capability help minimise exposure to counter-battery attacks.


