Pralay: The missile that lets India strike deep — without going nuclear
•Ballistic missiles are evolving beyond strategic roles, now carrying conventional warheads to strike deep targets.
•Iran and Russia exemplify this shift.
•India's Pralay, a short-range tactical missile, offers a conventionally armed option, capable of hitting key enemy infrastructure up to 500 km away and evading defenses, complementing other Indian wea...
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Ballistic missiles are evolving beyond strategic roles, now carrying conventional warheads to strike deep targets. Iran and Russia exemplify this shift. India's Pralay, a short-range tactical missile, offers a conventionally armed option, capable of hitting key enemy infrastructure up to 500 km away and evading defenses, complementing other Indian weapon systems.المصدر: Times of India | Source: Times of India
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