India has successfully conducted three consecutive flight trials of the indigenous VSHORADS (Very Short Range Air Defence System) missile system off the coast of Odisha. This trials were carried out from Chandipur on February 27 2026 and demonstrated the system’s ability to intercept high speed aerial threats across varying ranges and altitudes. This systems were Developed by DRDO and the missile system is now poised for induction into the Indian armed forces.
What Is VSHORADS Missile System?
- The VSHORADS missile is a man-portable air defense system (MANPADS) designed for short-range air defence.
- It has been developed indigenously by Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) & led by the Research Centre Imarat (RCI), in collaboration with other DRDO laboratories and Indian industry partners.
The system is intended to neutralise,
- Low-flying aircraft.
- Helicopters.
- Drones.
- High-speed aerial threats.
Details of the VSHORADS Flight Trials in Odisha
The three flight tests were conducted at the Integrated Test Range Chandipur, located off the Odisha coast.
According to the Defense Ministry,
- The missile successfully intercepted and destroyed high speed aerial targets.
- The targets mimicked enemy aircraft under varied threat scenarios.
- The system met all “extreme engagement points.”
The tests were conducted in final deployment configuration, meaning that target acquisition and missile firing were handled by trained field operators rather than laboratory conditions.
This confirms the system’s operational readiness.
Revalidation of Capability Against High-Speed Threats
The objective of the trials was to “revalidate” the system’s capability.
The VSHORADS missile was tested against aerial targets flying at,
- Different speeds.
- Varying ranges.
- Multiple altitude levels.
Data collected through telemetry, electro-optical tracking systems and radar instruments confirmed the missile’s precision and effectiveness.
The trials also involved representatives from the joint forces and senior DRDO officials.
Why VSHORADS Is Important for India’s Air Defence
The VSHORADS missile strengthens India’s short-range air defence capability, especially for frontline troops.
Key advantages include,
- Man portable design for mobility.
- Quick deployment in battlefield conditions.
- Effective against low-altitude aerial threats.
- Indigenous development under Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative.
Such systems are crucial in modern warfare, where drones and low-flying aerial threats are increasingly common.
Induction into Armed Forces Soon
- Defense Minister Rajnath Singh congratulated DRDO, armed forces and industry partners for the successful tests.
- He stated that the three consecutive successful trials mark a major milestone and that the VSHORADS missile system can soon be inducted into the armed forces.
- Induction will enhance India’s layered air defence network, complementing medium- and long-range systems.
Question
Q. VSHORADS stands for,
A. Very Short Operational Radar and Defence System
B. Very Short-Range Air Defence System
C. Variable High-Speed Radar Defence System
D. Vertical Short Air Defence Shield


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