India Issues Another NOTAM for No-Fly Zone in Bay of Bengal, Missile Test Speculation Mounts

India Issues Another NOTAM for No-Fly Zone in Bay of Bengal, Missile Test Speculation Mounts


India's issuance of an another Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) for a missile test in the Bay of Bengal has fueled speculation within the defence community.

The test, scheduled to take place between March 26th and April 28th, 2024, encompasses a designated area spanning 380 kilometers. While details remain confidential, the test parameters have generated strong interest in the type and capabilities of the missile involved.

The issuance of NOTAMs prior to missile tests is a standard procedure for countries engaged in the development and testing of military hardware. The designated area in the Bay of Bengal suggests the test will involve a missile launch with a predetermined trajectory within the specified range.

India's missile program is a source of national pride and plays a vital role in its defence strategy. Previous tests have included both short-range and long-range missile systems, showcasing advancements in the country's technological capabilities. The specific missile being tested in this instance remains undisclosed, adding to the intrigue surrounding the upcoming launch.

Defence analysts will closely monitor the test, seeking insights into the ongoing development of India's missile technology. The successful completion of this test will further solidify India's position as a significant player in the global defence landscape.
 
Atra mk3???
Might be already tested with MIRV. NOTAM of 320 kms was issued, local reporters reported Air target and Su 30. There is no way that a 380 kms thing would be Astra mk3.
 

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