New Delhi: Buoyed up by the strength of successful missile test in last 40 days, DRDO Chief G Satheesh Reddy on Wednesday said that India has achieved self-reliance in the field of missile systems and can produce whatever is required by the armed forces within the country itself.
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has conducted around 10 successful missile tests in the last over five weeks including that of the Shaurya hypersonic missile, BrahMos extended-range missile, Prithvi nuclear-capable ballistic missile, Hypersonic missile technology development vehicles, Rudram I anti-radiation missile and the Supersonic Missile Assisted Release Torpedo weapon system.
"I would like to say one thing, the way the country has evolved itself in the missile system and particularly in the last five to six years...the various developments which are gone through in various tests, India has gained complete self-reliance in the area of missiles," Reddy told reporters in an exclusive interview.
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"We are now able to develop any type of missile system what armed forces want," he added when asked if there was no need for the armed forces to stop imports of missile systems. The DRDO chief said that the private sector industry has also come up to a very good stage as "They can partner with us, they can develop with us, they can develop the system as per our specifications."
Asked about the strength of successful missile tests at a time when India was engaged in a conflict with China in Eastern Ladakh, Reddy said that the DRDO was striving itself hard to develop the state of art weapon systems to equip our armed forces.
"As part of that responsibility, DRDO has been working on many weapon systems. Even during the COVID-19 period, scientists have been continuously working on that. All have matured and hence whenever a system is ready, we are going further developmental trials," Reddy said. He added that as part of that effort, several systems have become mature today and they all have been tested in the last one and half month period.