India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has successfully test fired Supersonic Missile Assisted Release of Torpedo (SMART) from Wheeler Island off the coast of Odisha. SMART is a hybrid weapon system where two weapons capabilities are joined to make one weapon system that vastly expands the range and speed of a weapon system.
"SMART is the missile-assisted release of a lightweight anti-submarine torpedo system for anti-submarine warfare operations far beyond torpedo range. This launch and demonstration is significant in establishing anti-submarine warfare capabilities", the Indian Defence Ministry said on Monday.
The system, considered the "mother of all naval weapons", has a range of around 350 nautical miles and can engage hostile submarines from nearly half a sea away.
"This will be a major technology breakthrough for standoff capability in anti-submarine warfare. I congratulate the DRDO and other stakeholders for this significant achievement", Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said after the successful test.
The Indian Navy has already deployed the BrahMos supersonic anti-ship and land-attack cruise missile as well as the domestically-manufactured Varunastra heavyweight torpedo.
For the past few years, the Indian government has expedited the development of its strategy to enhance its ability to conduct surveillance of Chinese warships and submarines entering the India Ocean Region (IOR) through the nearby Malacca Strait — one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world.
Countries like China, Russia, and the US have SMART type weapons too. China has developed Yu-8 anti-submarine missile which works on the same hybrid principle of SMART weapons system but has a range of only 40 km.