India has successfully carried out a dramatic salvo launch of two Pralay missiles in quick succession from the same launcher at ITR Chandipur, as part of user evaluation trials.
A curtain of mist hangs over the Odisha coast as a transporter erector launcher slowly tilts upwards, its silhouette cutting into the evening sky. Moments later, the roar begins. In a flash of flame and smoke, the first Pralay missile surges off the launcher, tearing through the clouds and arcing towards its target with clinical precision. Before the echoes have faded, a second missile thunders into the air from the very same launcher, demonstrating the kind of rapid, back to back firing capability that can change the shape of future battlefields.
This is not just another routine test. It is a rare glimpse of India’s growing tactical missile strength, captured in dramatic detail. The video shows every crucial moment, from ignition and lift off to the steep climb and the fading plume against the sky. Watch the footage to see how both Pralay missiles roar away in quick succession, each perfectly on course.
Salvo lunch of two Pralay Missile in quick succession from same launcher were successfully conducted today from ITR, Chandipur. The flight test was conducted as part of User evaluation trials. Both the missiles followed the intended trajectory meeting all flight objectives. pic.twitter.com/QeJYVDhL1l
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