Prahaar (missile)

Prahaar
Prahaar missile launched from a Road Mobile System
TypeTactical ballistic missile
Place of originIndia
Production history
DesignerDefence Research and Development Organisation
ManufacturerBharat Dynamics Limited
Specifications
Mass1,280 kg (2,820 lb)
Length7.32 m (24 ft 0 in)
Diameter0.42 m (1 ft 5 in)
WarheadHigh explosives, cluster munition[1]
Warhead weight250 kg[2]

EngineSingle-stage rocket motor
PropellantSolid fuel
Operational
range
  • 150 km (93 mi) (Prahaar)
  • 170 km (110 mi) (Pragati)
  • 200 km (120 mi) (Pranash)[3]
Flight altitude35 km (22 mi)
Maximum speed Mach 4[4]
Guidance
system
Mid-course: Fibre-optic gyro inertial navigation system. Augmented by GPS/NavIC satellite guidance
Terminal: Active radar homing[5]
Accuracy10 m (33 ft) CEP[6]
Launch
platform
Tatra-BEML/Tata TEL[7]

Prahaar ("Strike") is an Indian solid-fuel road-mobile tactical ballistic missile developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). Prahaar is expected to replace the Prithvi-I short-range ballistic missile in Indian service.[8]

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  4. ^ Rout, Hemant Kumar (20 September 2018). "India successfully test fires short-range tactical ballistic missile Prahaar". The New Indian Express. ENS. Archived from the original on 20 September 2018. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
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  8. ^ "Prithvi missiles to be replaced by more-capable Prahar: DRDO". The Times of India. Press Trust of India. 1 July 2013. Archived from the original on 5 June 2018. Retrieved 16 February 2018.