India successfully test-fired an advanced version of Shaurya missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead from a defense facility off the Odisha coast on Saturday.
The surface-to-surface missile can hit targets in around 800 km range, said defense sources.
Developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the missile was test-fired from the Abdul Kalam Island test range at 12.10 pm.
Shaurya is about 10 meters long with a diameter of 0.74 meters.
On September 30, India successfully test-fired an extended-range supersonic cruise missile BrahMos with an indigenous booster from a test facility off the Odisha coast, with a range of around 400 km.