India Issue 415 Km Long No-Fly Zone Over Bay of Bengal, Hinting at Potential New Missile Test
India's upcoming missile test in the Bay of Bengal, indicated by a recent NOTAM, suggests the development of a new missile system, marking a potential advancement in its defence capabilities.
India has issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) restricting airspace over a 415-kilometer stretch of the Bay of Bengal from June 13th to 15th, 2024. This move suggests an imminent missile test, though the exact nature of the missile remains unknown. The characteristics of the NOTAM hint that this test may involve a new missile system under development, rather than any of India's currently operational systems.
India's missile program has been steadily advancing, with significant achievements in recent years. The country has been developing various advanced missile systems, including hypersonic missiles and ballistic missile defence systems. The upcoming test has drawn significant attention from defence analysts worldwide, who are eager to learn more about the missile and its implications for India's defence capabilities.
Although official details about the test have not been released, open-source intelligence points to several new missile projects that India has been working on. These projects reflect India's ongoing efforts to enhance its national security and defence posture.
✍️ This article is written by the team of The Defense News.