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India tests indigenous long-range ‘Suryastra’ rocket system with high-precision strikes

New Delhi, May 22. India’s efforts to strengthen its indigenous long-range strike capabilities received a major boost after private defence manufacturer Nibe Limited successfully conducted demonstration trials of its Suryastra guided rocket systems at the Integrated Test Range in Chandipur.

The company tested two variants of the Suryastra system with strike ranges of 150 km and 300 km respectively. Media reports cited officials familiar with the trials  as saying that both systems demonstrated exceptional accuracy, achieving Circular Error Probable (CEP) values of just 1.5 metres and 2 metres – figures considered highly precise for long-range guided rocket artillery.

The tests were conducted against the backdrop of a procurement order from the Indian Army, underlining the growing role of private Indian defence firms in developing advanced indigenous weapons platforms.

Precision long-range strike capability

Suryastra is a guided long-range rocket artillery system designed to carry out precision attacks on enemy infrastructure, command centres, radar stations and logistics hubs deep inside hostile territory.

Unlike conventional artillery systems, guided rocket platforms rely on advanced navigation, targeting and flight-control technologies to maintain precision over extended distances. The system is intended to provide Indian armed forces with rapid-response, stand-off strike capabilities while reducing dependence on imported missile and artillery systems.

Officials said the two variants are intended for different operational roles. The 150-km system is designed primarily for tactical battlefield support and deep-strike missions near operational theatres, while the 300-km variant significantly enhances India’s ability to strike strategic targets far behind enemy lines without exposing frontline forces to direct combat risks.

Importance of low CEP accuracy

Defence experts highlighted the significance of the low CEP achieved during the tests. Circular Error Probable is a standard measure used globally to assess the precision of missile and rocket systems, indicating the radius within which a weapon is expected to land near its intended target.

A CEP of under two metres for a long-range rocket system is regarded as exceptionally accurate, substantially improving the effectiveness of strikes against high-value targets while minimising collateral damage.

Military analysts note that precision-guided rocket artillery is becoming increasingly important in modern warfare, where speed, range and accuracy are critical operational requirements. Recent conflicts across the world have demonstrated the growing importance of long-range guided munitions capable of neutralising military infrastructure and logistics networks with pinpoint precision.

Boost to indigenous defence manufacturing

The successful trials are also being viewed as a significant development for India’s defence industrial ecosystem, particularly under the government’s ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ (Self-reliant India) initiative aimed at promoting self-reliance in strategic sectors.

India’s defence manufacturing sector, traditionally dominated by state-owned enterprises, has witnessed increasing participation from private companies in areas such as missile systems, drones, artillery, electronic warfare and advanced munitions.

Defence observers believe systems such as Suryastra could eventually become an important component of India’s expanding indigenous precision-strike arsenal as the armed forces continue to modernise capabilities for future high-intensity and technology-driven warfare scenarios.

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