Indian Army Successfully Conducts Field Trials of Indigenous Man-Portable Anti-Tank Guided Missile (MPATGM) System

Indian Army Successfully Conducts Field Trials of Indigenous Man-Portable Anti-Tank Guided Missile (MPATGM) System

The Indian Army recently conducted successful field trials of the Man-Portable Anti-Tank Guided Missile (MPATGM) system, developed domestically. This marks a significant milestone towards its integration into the army’s arsenal.

Development and Components

The MPATGM system is a product of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). It comprises the missile itself, launchers, target acquisition device, and a fire control unit.

Recognition and Support

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh praised both the DRDO and the Indian Army for their roles in the successful trials. He emphasized the importance of such advancements in achieving self-reliance in defense technology.

Trial Results

The trials, including multiple flight configurations and warhead evaluations, demonstrated the system’s technological superiority. Notably, the recent trials at the Pokhran Field Firing Range showcased remarkable missile and warhead performance.

Operational Capability

The MPATGM system has undergone extensive testing to ensure its operational readiness. It has proven its capability to penetrate modern armor protection, making it effective against main battle tanks. Additionally, its dual-mode seeker allows for effective operation in both day and night conditions.

Conclusion and Acknowledgment

With the successful completion of technology development and demonstration, the MPATGM system is now poised for final user evaluation trials before its induction into the Indian Army. Chairman DRDO Samir V. Kamat commended the teams involved in the trials for their contributions.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with Answers:

  1. Who developed the Man-Portable Anti-Tank Guided Missile (MPATGM) system?
    • A) Indian Army
    • B) Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)
    • C) Ministry of Defence
    • D) Indian Air Force
    • Answer: B) Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)
  2. What components make up the MPATGM system?
    • A) Missile only
    • B) Launchers and missiles
    • C) Missiles, launchers, target acquisition device, and fire control unit
    • D) Launchers and target acquisition device
    • Answer: C) Missiles, launchers, target acquisition device, and fire control unit
  3. When were the recent trials of the MPATGM system conducted?
    • A) April 13
    • B) April 14
    • C) April 15
    • D) April 16
    • Answer: A) April 13
  4. What was the location of the recent trials?
    • A) Pokhran Field Firing Range
    • B) Siachen Glacier
    • C) Thar Desert
    • D) Indo-Pak border
    • Answer: A) Pokhran Field Firing Range
  5. What is the significance of the MPATGM system’s dual-mode seeker?
    • A) It enhances missile accuracy in adverse weather conditions
    • B) It allows the missile to be launched from multiple platforms
    • C) It enables effective operation in both day and night conditions
    • D) It increases the missile’s range
    • Answer: C) It enables effective operation in both day and night conditions