Two days after a successful trial, the advanced version of pilotless target aircraft Lakshya-II was again successfully flight-tested at the Integrated Test Range (ITR) near Balasore in Odisha on friday.
The 11th flight demonstration was held from a mobile vehicle at launch complex-3 of the ITR, about 15 km from Balasore.
A similar trial had been conducted on Wednesday.
"The entire flight was pre-programmed and was totally successful," defence sources said.
Lakshya-II flew at sea skimming height of about 15 metres. "In a flight lasting over 30 minutes, it was made to dive down from an altitude of around 800 m to just 12 m and maintained the requisite altitude for the specified time before demonstrating auto climb-out," they said.
It demonstrated various technologies and sub-systems to prevent loss of mission, engaging and flying in way point navigation mode while carrying tow targets.
During the flight, one of the tow targets was released and the other was deployed while way point navigation was on.
Lakshya-II has been designed and developed by Bangalore-based Aeronautical Development Establishment, a premier DRDO lab specialising in UAVs and flight control systems, they said.
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