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India on May 7, 2026, successfully conducted the maiden flight-trial of TARA (Tactical Advanced Range Augmentation), its first indigenously developed modular glide weapon, off the coast of Odisha.
The test was carried out jointly by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) â led by Research Centre Imarat, Hyderabad â and the Indian Air Force.
TARA is a range-extension kit that converts conventional unguided air-dropped warheads into precision-guided glide munitions using fibreâoptic gyro inertial navigation, multiâGNSS guidance and electroâoptical/imagingâinfrared terminal seekers.
Reported performance figures include glide speeds above 650 km/h, launch integration across altitudes of about 10,000â45,000 ft and stand-off reach in excess of 80 km (Adani/DRDO briefings suggest up to 80â100 km in some release profiles). The system is being produced with developmentâcumâproduction partners (including industry partners shown at Aero India), offered in multiple mass and accuracy variants, and designed for use from existing platforms such as Su- and indigenous fighters.
Defence minister Rajnath Singh and DRDO leadership congratulated teams after the trial, and early production activity has commenced.
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