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JODHPUR: For the first time, an indigenously developed anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) has been successfully test-fired from a helicopter platform.

The anti-tank guided missile 'HeliNa', which is a helicopter-launched version of Nag, has been developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).

Three 'HeliNa' missiles were fired during the guided flight trials at Chandan firing range in Jaisalmer.

Vara Prasad, project director for HeliNa, said that out of the three test-fires, HeliNas hit the target twice.

"The observations are yet to be evaluated," said Prasad, adding that these development trials would pave the way for the 'deliverable stage' in the near future. These missiles were fired from HAL Rudra, also known as ALH WSI, the armed version of HAL Dhruv.

Officials said the trials were conducted for a range of seven kilometres this time.

It may be mentioned here that in a hot fire trial, a missile is actually fired against a real target unlike in a captive trial.

The HeliNa is handled by the missile handling unit of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). The earlier trials of this third generation 'fire and forget' missile, though lagging behind its schedule, were conducted from the Pokhran firing range. It is one of the five missile systems developed by DRDO under the integrated guided missile development programme (IGMDP).

"The previous trials were conducted for a strike range of four kilometres. The evaluation trials were carried out for the anti-tank missile in the hot desert conditions. The trials were against both moving and static targets for different ranges till seven kilometres to evaluate the performance of an improved version of 'IIR seeker' for engaging and striking the target. The HeliNa has an extended strike range of about eight kilometres," said an official.

These trials have been conducted for a range of seven kilometres and the data collected during these test-fires is being analysed and evaluated.

3 HeliNas test-fired, 2 hit target - The Times of India
 
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JODHPUR: For the first time, an indigenously developed anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) has been successfully test-fired from a helicopter platform.

The anti-tank guided missile 'HeliNa', which is a helicopter-launched version of Nag, has been developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).

Three 'HeliNa' missiles were fired during the guided flight trials at Chandan firing range in Jaisalmer.

Vara Prasad, project director for HeliNa, said that out of the three test-fires, HeliNas hit the target twice.

"The observations are yet to be evaluated," said Prasad, adding that these development trials would pave the way for the 'deliverable stage' in the near future. These missiles were fired from HAL Rudra, also known as ALH WSI, the armed version of HAL Dhruv.

Officials said the trials were conducted for a range of seven kilometres this time.

It may be mentioned here that in a hot fire trial, a missile is actually fired against a real target unlike in a captive trial.

The HeliNa is handled by the missile handling unit of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). The earlier trials of this third generation 'fire and forget' missile, though lagging behind its schedule, were conducted from the Pokhran firing range. It is one of the five missile systems developed by DRDO under the integrated guided missile development programme (IGMDP).

"The previous trials were conducted for a strike range of four kilometres. The evaluation trials were carried out for the anti-tank missile in the hot desert conditions. The trials were against both moving and static targets for different ranges till seven kilometres to evaluate the performance of an improved version of 'IIR seeker' for engaging and striking the target. The HeliNa has an extended strike range of about eight kilometres," said an official.

These trials have been conducted for a range of seven kilometres and the data collected during these test-fires is being analysed and evaluated.

3 HeliNas test-fired, 2 hit target - The Times of India

8km range is very goof but any idea when it will be inducted
 
Congrats,finally we were going to have a weapon like hellfire
 
Does Helina strike in top attack mode against Tanks ?

Yes it does feature top attack capability -

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Research Centre Imarat (RCI's) developed indigenous Imaging Infra Red (IIR) Seeker on-board HeliNa is a major breakthrough for India -

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RCI getting ready to patent its technology - The Times of India

Previous Tests -

HeliNa launched by HAL Dhruv WSI - thrusted out with four exhausts, like with the ground version, NAG.

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High-speed Motion Capture of NAG ATGM Launched from HAL-Rudra at t=200ms
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High-speed Motion Capture of NAG ATGM Launched from HAL-Rudra at t=220ms
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High-speed Motion Capture of NAG ATGM Launched from HAL-Rudra at t=242.67ms
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Ground version NAG -
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Single thruster test -
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HELINA ANTI-TANK MISSILE ANIMATION


India has successfully tested an indigenously developed anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) from a Helicopter.
The anti-tank missile, “HeliNa (HELIcopter Nag)” is the helicopter launched version of Nag missile developed by the Defense Research Development Organization (DRDO) among the five missiles developed under the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP). Three missiles were fired from the Chandan firing range in Jaisalmer of which two hit the target.

Three ‘HeliNa’ missiles were fired during the guided flight trials at Chandan firing range in Jaisalmer.
 
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