Watch: Indian Navy's Guided-Missile Hits Target With Absolute Accuracy
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The Indian Navy shared a video where we can see an anti-submarine stealth frigate successfully engaging a low-flying target
The Indian Navy shared on Thursday a video of its surface-to-air (SAM) system engaging a low-flying object from one of its frigates in the Indian waters and hitting it with absolute accuracy. All in a days work!Watch #YourNavy's guided-missile anti-submarine stealth frigate do what it does best - successfully engage a low flying target with its SAM system, reaffirming the mantra of her crew, HIT FIRST! HIT HARD!Congrats to the team for a text book bullseye????BZ! pic.twitter.com/0FpuS1KplF #IndianNavy in association with @DRDO_India successfully undertook maiden firing of the first indigenously developed Naval #AntiShip Missile from Seaking 42B helo, today #18May 22 at ITR, Balasore.#AatmaNirbharBharat#MaritimeSecurity@DefenceMinIndia@SpokespersonMoDpic.twitter.com/3AA0F3kIsS
The video showed the SAM system reaching the target with incredible speed after being launched from a guided-missile anti-submarine stealth frigate. The missile then hits the object just above the surface.
The video begins with a missile coming out of its silo and taking position to hit its target. Once launched, the missile heads to its target and there's a blast just above the waters, confirming that the missile was able to hit the low-flying object.
"All in a day's work! Watch Your Navy's guided-missile anti-submarine stealth frigate do what it does best - successfully engage a low flying target with its SAM system, reaffirming the mantra of her crew, HIT FIRST! HIT HARD! Congrats to the team for a text book bullseye BZ!" the Indian Navy tweeted, using the naval radio signal abbreviation for Bravo and Zulu, meaning "well done" with regard to actions performed.