India Successfully Tests Indigenous Tactical Advanced Range Augmentation Weapon in Landmark Defence Breakthrough
The Defence Research and Development Organisation and the Indian Air Force successfully conducted the maiden flight trial of the Tactical Advanced Range Augmentation weapon off the coast of Odisha. Developed by Research Centre Imarat, the indigenous glide system enhances precision and lethality of unguided warheads. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh praised the achievement as a major milestone in India’s self-reliant defence capabilities, with production already underway through industry partners.
The successful trial of the Tactical Advanced Range Augmentation system, known as TARA, represents India’s first indigenous glide weapon system designed to convert unguided warheads into precision-guided munitions. The test was conducted yesterday in the coastal region of Odisha, demonstrating the operational potential of the advanced system.
The system has been developed by the Research Centre Imarat in Hyderabad in collaboration with other laboratories under the Defence Research and Development Organisation. The weapon is engineered as a low-cost, state-of-the-art solution aimed at significantly enhancing the accuracy and lethality of existing unguided munitions, enabling the effective neutralisation of ground-based targets.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh congratulated the Defence Research and Development Organisation, the Indian Air Force, Development-cum-Production Partners, and industry stakeholders for the successful maiden flight trial. He described the achievement as a crucial step forward in strengthening India’s self-reliance in defence technology and advancing indigenous capabilities.
The development programme has been executed in partnership with Development-cum-Production Partners and multiple Indian industries, many of which have already initiated production activities for the system, indicating a swift transition from development to manufacturing readiness.
The successful trial underscores India’s growing capability in advanced weapon systems and highlights the strengthening collaboration between defence research institutions and domestic industry in achieving strategic technological independence.
The achievement marks a pivotal moment in India’s defence modernisation efforts, reinforcing the country’s focus on precision, affordability, and indigenous innovation in next-generation military systems.

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