NIBE Limited Successfully Tests Indigenous Suryastra Rockets with Long-Range Precision
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- NIBE Limited successfully tested its indigenous Suryastra rockets (150km and 300km range) on May 18-19 in Chandipur, Odisha.
- Achieving high accuracy (CEP of 1.5m and 2m), these trials validate India's long-range precision strike capability.
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Why It Matters
NIBE Limited, an Indian company, has successfully conducted firing demonstrations of its indigenous Suryastra rockets. These rockets, with ranges of 150 km and 300 km, were tested from the Integrated Test Range in Chandipur, Odisha. The tests met all mission objectives with high precision, validating the Suryastra's long-range strike capability.
In a boost for the country’s indigenous defence capabilities, Indian company NIBE Limited has successfully carried out the firing demonstration of the EXTRA and Predator Hawk “Suryastra” rockets of 150 km and 300 km range, respectively from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) in Chandipur, Odisha. The consecutive trials on May 18 and 19 met all mission objectives with exceptional precision, NIBE said in a statement. According to officials, both rockets achieved highly accurate strikes during testing, with a circular error probable (CEP), a standard measure of missile accuracy, of just 1.5 m and 2 m respectively. The trials have validated Suryastra’s long-range precision strike capability. Achieving a CEP of under 2 m at distances up to 300 km places the Suryastra among the most accurate long-range rocket artillery systems globally, allowing the Indian Army to neutralise high-value targets with minimal collateral damage. The Pune-based NSE-listed company had received a purchase order in Jan this year from the Indian Army under the emergency procurement for the supply of Suryastra universal rocket launcher and rockets. Suryastra is India's first indigenous, universal multi-caliber rocket launcher system, designed to conduct precision surface-to-surface deep strikes against hostile targets. It bridges the gap between traditional field artillery and heavy ballistic missiles and provides armed forces with a highly flexible, rapid-response and cost-effective precision weapon system. The platform uses a modular launcher that can fire different types of rockets without requiring hardware changes. Built on an all-terrain tactical truck chassis, it features “shoot-and-scoot” capabilities, enabling the system to fire a salvo and immediately relocate to avoid counter-battery fire. The procurement order reflects the Army's growing confidence in private Indian firms developing advanced weapons systems and gives a big push to the govt’s Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Further orders for Suryastra rockets and launchers from the Indian Army.
Very likely · Medium term
Increased investment and focus on indigenous defense manufacturing in India.
Likely · Medium term
Open Questions
- What are the specific future deployment plans for the Suryastra rockets within the Indian Army?
- Are there any international export prospects for the Suryastra system?
- What are the next steps in the development or production of the Suryastra system?
- What is the total value of the emergency procurement order received by NIBE Limited?