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DRDO for the first time unveiled its Astra air-to-air missile at Aero India 2013
A scale model of the missile was on display at the DRDO pavilion and a full scale mockup of the missile was on display next to a Tejas trainer on static display on the tarmac.
A chart displayed next to the scale mode listed the features of the missiles and the guidance options.
The chart made amazing reading.
The Astra is both a close combat and BVR missile capable of all aspect engagement. It can be launched off-bore up to 45 deg on either side. It's active seeker can lock on the target after launch and can even be used to autonomously search for targets.
The missile's seeker can be slaved to the IRST or the pilot's Helmet Mounted Sight, or even a different aircraft's radar over a data link.
The following is a verbatim listing from the chart.
All Aspect
All Weather
BVR & CCM
Active Radar Terminal Guidance
Excellent ECCM Features
Smokeless Propulsion
Improved Effectiveness in Multi-Target Scenario
Launch Modes
Dual Mode Guidance
Autonomous Mode Guidance
Buddy Mode
Slaving of Seeker with IRST / HMS
Seeker Autonomous Search Mode before Launch
Lock-on Before Launch (LOBL)
Lock on After Launch (LOAL)
Off-Bore_Sight Launch up to 45 deg either side
Considering that this is DRDO's first air-to-air missile, I am suspecting there will be some devil in the detail. For example, what engagement ranges does DRDO consider close combat? The missile's seeker is reportedly Russian so there could be some Russian hard sell clip and paste.
Anyway, if the missile is as good as is being claimed by the DRDO the IAF will be elated and our nation more secure!
DRDO's Astra Missile at Aero India 2013: Impressive Capability Claimed