DRDO successfully tests Naval Anti Ship Missile Short Range
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully tested the Naval Anti Ship Missile Short Range (NASM-SR) from ITR, Chandipur. The missile showcased its Man-in-Loop feature, achieving a direct hit on a small ship target in sea...

DRDO, in a social media post said that the trials have proven the missile’s Man-in-Loop feature, hitting on a small ship target in sea-skimming mode at its maximum range
"DRDO and Indian Navy successfully flight tested Naval Anti Ship Missile Short Range (NASM-SR) on 25 Feb 2025 from ITR, Chandipur. The trials have proven the missile’s Man-in-Loop feature and scored a direct hit on a small Ship target in sea-skimming mode at its maximum range," DRDO announced on social media platform X.
The missile was launched in Bearing-only Lock-on after launch mode with several targets in close vicinity for selecting one among them. It was first locked on to a large target within a specified zone of search and during the terminal phase, the pilot selected a smaller hidden target resulting in it being hit with pinpoint accuracy.
The missile uses an indigenous Fiber Optic Gyroscope-based INS and Radio Altimeter for its Mid-course guidance, an Integrated avionics module, Electro-Mechanical actuators for Aerodynamic and Jet vane control, thermal batteries and PCB warhead. It uses solid propulsion with an in-line ejectable booster and a long-burn sustainer. The trials have met all the mission objectives.
The missiles are currently being produced by Development cum Production Partners with the help of MSME’s, start-ups and other production partners.
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