India CancelsTrishul Missile
Credit: DRDO
After almost 25 years of R&D and an investment of $70 million, India has thrown in the towel on the Trishul (Trident) tri-service, anti-aircraft missile system. Trishul, based on Russia’s 9M33 Osa missile (SA-N-4 Gecko), had a range of 9.5 km. (5.9 mi.) and altitude of 4.5 km. It was 3.2 meters (10...
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