DRDO carries out flight test of anti-tank guided missile
DRDO Flight Test of Anti-Tank Guided Missile (MPATGM)
UPSC Prelims + Mains Study Note | Topic: Defence Technology & Indigenisation
1. At a Glance
- MPATGM (Man Portable Anti-Tank Guided Missile) is a third-generation, fire-and-forget anti-tank weapon system indigenously developed by DRDO, specifically designed for infantry-level employment against armoured threats. [S1]
- The missile features top-attack capability — striking the most vulnerable (thinner top armour) of a tank — and an Imaging Infrared (IIR) homing seeker for autonomous target engagement without operator guidance post-launch. [S1][S2]
- UPSC relevance: Sits at the intersection of GS-III (indigenisation of defence, technology, Aatmanirbhar Bharat) and strategic security; tests knowledge of DRDO's lab ecosystem, missile taxonomy, and India's ATGM development lineage.
- Signals India's move toward reducing dependence on imported ATGMs (Milan, Konkurs) — a long-standing gap in the Army's inventory.
2. Why in the News
- 11 January 2026: DRDO successfully conducted a flight test of the third-generation Fire-and-Forget MPATGM with top-attack capability against a moving target at KK Ranges, Ahilya Nagar (Ahmednagar), Maharashtra. [S1]
- The test was described by the Ministry of Defence as a "significant milestone towards induction" of the system into the Indian Army. [S1]
- Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh congratulated DRDO, DcPP (Defence co-production partners) and industry, calling it an important step towards Aatmanirbhar Bharat in defence. [S1]
- Dr. Samir V. Kamat, Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO, confirmed the trial target was successfully engaged, clearing the weapon system for induction. [S1]
3. Background & Evolution
| Year | Milestone |
|---|---|
| Pre-2015 | India dependent on imported ATGMs: Milan-2 (Franco-German), Konkurs (Russian), 9M133 Kornet (Russian) |
| ~2015 | DRDO initiates indigenous MPATGM development at DRDL, Hyderabad as a shoulder-launched, man-portable system for infantry |
| Early 2020 | First successful minimum-range flight test of MPATGM [S3] |
| 2021 | DRDO flight-tests Final Deliverable Configuration of MPATGM [S4] |
| 2024 | DRDO & Indian Army conduct successful joint trials of indigenous MPATGM weapon system [S5] |
| Jan 2026 | Successful flight test with top-attack mode against a moving target — the terminal milestone before induction [S1] |
Related predecessors / parallel programmes: - Nag ATGM (3rd gen, IIR seeker, vehicle-launched / helicopter-launched) — HELINA variant for ALH - SANT (Stand-off Anti-Tank) missile for air launch - Laser-Guided ATGM for Arjun MBT [S6]
MPATGM is the man-portable equivalent of Nag in the 3rd-generation IIR-guided category; Nag is vehicle/heli-borne, MPATGM is shoulder/tripod-launched.
4. Core Static Facts
Missile Classification & Identity
- Full Name: Man Portable Anti-Tank Guided Missile (MPATGM)
- Generation: Third (3rd) — "Fire and Forget" category
- Guidance: Imaging Infrared (IIR) homing seeker (passive, autonomous post-launch) [S1][S2]
- Attack Mode: Top-attack (engages thinner upper armour of tanks)
- Portability: Man-portable (shoulder-launched, designed for infantry)
- Warhead: Tandem warhead (defeats ERA — Explosive Reactive Armour — equipped tanks) [S2]
Development Ecosystem
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Lead Lab | Defence Research & Development Laboratory (DRDL), Hyderabad [S1] |
| Parent Body | DRDO, under Department of Defence R&D, Ministry of Defence |
| Contributing Labs | Research Centre Imarat (RCI), Hyderabad; Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory (TBRL), Chandigarh; High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL), Pune; Instruments R&D Establishment (IRDE), Dehradun [S2] |
| End User | Indian Army |
| Test Range | KK Ranges, Ahilya Nagar (Ahmednagar), Maharashtra [S1] |
| Programme Link | Aatmanirbhar Bharat, MAKE IN INDIA (Defence) |
Key Sub-systems (All Indigenous)
- Imaging Infrared (IIR) Homing Seeker
- All-Electric Control Actuation System
- Fire Control System (FCS)
- Tandem Warhead
- Propulsion System
- High-Performance Sighting System [S2]
Generations of ATGMs (for taxonomy)
| Generation | Guidance Method | Example |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Manual command (MCLOS) | SS-11 |
| 2nd | Semi-automatic command (SACLOS) | Milan, Konkurs |
| 3rd | Fire-and-forget (IIR/laser/mmW) | MPATGM, Nag, Javelin |
5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis
Scientific / Technological
- IIR seeker locks onto the infrared signature of a target (tank engine heat, body heat differential), enabling autonomous terminal guidance post-launch — operator can take cover immediately (fire-and-forget). [S2]
- Top-attack trajectory means the missile flies over the target and strikes from above, exploiting the fact that tank roof armour is typically only 25–50 mm thick vs. 500–800 mm equivalent front armour.
- Tandem warhead uses a precursor charge to detonate ERA before the main shaped charge penetrates the base armour — critical against modern tanks like T-90 (in Pakistan/China inventory). [S2]
- Integration of IIR seeker tech across Nag, HELINA, and MPATGM demonstrates technology transfer within DRDO's missile ecosystem. [S2]
Strategic / Geopolitical
- Reduces India's dependence on imported short-range ATGMs (Milan-2T from France/Germany; Kornet, Konkurs from Russia) — a chronic vulnerability highlighted post-Ukraine war (Russia supply chain disruptions). [S1]
- Enhances infantry anti-armour capability at the section/platoon level — critical for high-altitude and urban warfare doctrines facing adversaries with large armoured fleets (China: PLA with Type-96/99 MBTs; Pakistan with T-80UD/Al-Khalid).
- Aligns with India's Positive Indigenisation List for defence — ATGMs are among items restricted from import.
- Demonstrates DRDO maturity in end-to-end missile design: seeker, propulsion, warhead, fire control — reducing technology gaps.
Economic
- Induction will generate domestic manufacturing orders for DPSUs and private defence industry partners (DcPP model). [S1]
- Lifecycle cost savings over imported systems — foreign ATGMs involve Transfer of Technology (ToT) costs, royalties, and foreign-exchange outgo.
- Creates a potential export product for friendly nations under India's defence export push (target: ₹50,000 crore exports by 2029).
Administrative / Governance
- The DcPP (Defence Co-Production Partners) model — industry co-development from design stage — is a key feature, unlike the older model of DRDO developing alone then handing to DPSU.
- Test at KK Ranges, Ahilya Nagar follows the standard DRDO trial trajectory: developmental trials → user trials → joint army-DRDO trials → induction. The January 2026 test appears to be in the final user evaluation stage. [S1]
- Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2020 categorisation as 'IDDM' (Indigenously Designed, Developed and Manufactured) will likely govern procurement. [S1]
Historical
- India's ATGM history: dependency on Czechoslovak RCL guns (1960s) → Soviet ATGMs (1970s-80s) → Milan licence production (BEL) → abortive Nag timelines (25+ years) → MPATGM as a faster, more focused programme.
- Nag programme delays (sanctioned 1988, inducted as NAMICA only ~2021) serve as a cautionary precedent; MPATGM aims to avoid similar slippage.
6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)
- January 11, 2026: DRDO conducts flight test of MPATGM with top-attack mode against a moving target at KK Ranges, Ahilya Nagar — milestone preceding formal induction. [S1]
- 2024: DRDO and Indian Army conducted joint successful trials of the indigenous MPATGM weapon system — the Army's formal user evaluation. [S5]
- 2025–26: DRDO Newsletter (February 2026) documents progress of the MPATGM as part of DRDO's portfolio of advanced missile systems. [S7]
- 2024–25: India's Positive Indigenisation List expanded; short-range ATGMs explicitly covered under import restriction, creating a procurement pull for MPATGM. [S1]
- Parallel: Nag missile system (vehicle-launched variant) formally inducted into Indian Army as NAMICA (Nag Missile Carrier), complementing MPATGM's infantry role. [S2]
7. Prelims Hooks
- MPATGM stands for Man Portable Anti-Tank Guided Missile. [S1]
- It is a third-generation, fire-and-forget anti-tank guided missile — not second-generation (SACLOS). [S1]
- MPATGM was developed by DRDL (Defence Research & Development Laboratory), Hyderabad — not DRDO HQ. [S1]
- The January 2026 flight test was conducted at KK Ranges, Ahilya Nagar (Ahmednagar), Maharashtra. [S1]
- MPATGM incorporates an Imaging Infrared (IIR) Homing Seeker — passive guidance using IR signature. [S1][S2]
- The missile has top-attack capability — strikes the upper/roof armour of tanks. [S1]
- The tandem warhead is designed to defeat Explosive Reactive Armour (ERA). [S2]
- Contributing labs include RCI (Hyderabad), TBRL (Chandigarh), HEMRL (Pune), IRDE (Dehradun). [S2]
- The Nag ATGM (vehicle/helicopter-launched) and MPATGM both use IIR seekers — MPATGM is the man-portable variant in the same family. [S2]
- The test was described as a "significant milestone towards induction into the Indian Army" — not yet formally inducted as of January 2026. [S1]
- DRDO Chairman who oversaw the programme: Dr. Samir V. Kamat, Secretary, Department of Defence R&D. [S1]
- MPATGM replaces the role currently filled by imported Milan-2T/Konkurs missiles in the Indian Army. [S2]
- The missile's all-electric Control Actuation System is a key distinguishing sub-system. [S2]
- Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh congratulated DRDO on the January 2026 test, linking it to Aatmanirbhar Bharat. [S1]
- The missile system falls under India's Positive Indigenisation List for defence items restricted from import.
8. Mains Relevance
GS Paper Mapping
| GS Paper | Syllabus Heading |
|---|---|
| GS-III | Indigenisation of Technology and Developing New Technology; Science and Technology in Defence; Indian Economy — Make in India |
| GS-II | Government Policies and Interventions (Defence Procurement Policy, Aatmanirbhar Bharat in Defence) |
| GS-III | Security Challenges — Internal and External; Role of Media and Social Networking Sites in Internal Security |
Plausible Mains Question Stems
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"India's indigenous defence missile programme has matured significantly in the last decade. Critically examine the role of DRDO's laboratory ecosystem in developing anti-tank guided missiles, and assess the challenges that remain before full indigenisation of India's ATGM inventory." (GS-III)
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"Evaluate the strategic significance of India's development of man-portable anti-tank guided missiles in the context of evolving threats on India's northern and western borders." (GS-III / Essay)
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"The Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative in defence has shifted India's procurement philosophy. Analyse the successes and limitations of the Defence Co-Production Partners (DcPP) model using the MPATGM programme as a case study." (GS-II/III)
9. Related Topics to Study Next
| Topic | Connection |
|---|---|
| Nag Missile System / NAMICA | Same 3rd-gen IIR family; vehicle/helicopter-launched variant; Nag induction provides context on India's ATGM trajectory |
| HELINA / Dhruvastra | Helicopter-launched anti-tank missile using same IIR technology; part of the HAL-ALH programme |
| India's Positive Indigenisation Lists | Policy framework that creates domestic demand for systems like MPATGM; bans import of covered items |
| Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2020 | Governs procurement of indigenous systems; IDDM category directly relevant to MPATGM induction |
| DRDO Laboratory Ecosystem | Understanding which lab makes what (DRDL, RCI, HEMRL, TBRL, IRDE) — frequently tested in Prelims |
| Aatmanirbhar Bharat in Defence | Broader policy context: ₹25,000 crore R&D fund, iDEX, DISC challenges, export targets |
| Anti-Tank Warfare & Armoured Threats | PLA Type-99, Pakistan Al-Khalid tanks — strategic rationale for India's ATGM urgency |
| Missile Generations (MCLOS → SACLOS → Fire-and-Forget) | Classic Prelims taxonomy question; MPATGM placement in this taxonomy |
10. Common Errors / Trap Areas
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Confusing MPATGM with Nag: Nag is vehicle-launched (NAMICA) or helicopter-launched (HELINA/Dhruvastra); MPATGM is man-portable / infantry shoulder-launched. Both are 3rd-gen IIR-guided but different platforms.
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Wrong developing lab: MPATGM is developed by DRDL, Hyderabad — aspirants often write "DRDO, New Delhi" or confuse it with RCI (which makes the seeker, but is not the lead lab).
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Wrong test location: The January 2026 test was at KK Ranges, Ahilya Nagar (Ahmednagar), Maharashtra — NOT Pokhran (Rajasthan) where nuclear/many ballistic missile tests occur.
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Generation confusion: Milan-2T (current Indian Army ATGM) is 2nd generation (SACLOS); MPATGM is 3rd generation (fire-and-forget). Treating them as equivalent is a common error.
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Induction status: As of January 2026, MPATGM has been flight-tested successfully and marked for induction — it is not yet formally inducted into service. Do not state it as an operational system already deployed.
11. Sources
- [S1] DRDO successfully flight-tests Man Portable Anti-Tank Guided Missile with top attack capability against a moving target — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetailm.aspx?PRID=2213690®=3&lang=1 — (Tier 1: pib.gov.in)
- [S2] DRDO & Indian Army conduct successful trials of indigenous Man Portable Anti-tank Guided Missile Weapon System — https://www.drdo.gov.in/drdo/press-release/drdo-indian-army-conduct-successful-trials-indigenous-man-portable-anti-tank-guided — (Tier 1: drdo.gov.in)
- [S3] DRDO successfully flight-tests indigenously developed MPATGM for minimum range — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1737529 — (Tier 1: pib.gov.in)
- [S4] DRDO Flight Tests Final Deliverable Configuration of MPATGM — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1789153 — (Tier 1: pib.gov.in)
- [S5] DRDO & Indian Army conduct successful trials of indigenous MPATGM Weapon System — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=2017876®=3&lang=2 — (Tier 1: pib.gov.in)
- [S6] Flight Testing of DRDO's Laser Guided ATGM — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1660687 — (Tier 1: pib.gov.in)
- [S7] DRDO Newsletter February 2026 — https://drdo.gov.in/drdo/sites/default/files/publication-document/NL_Feb2026.pdf — (Tier 1: drdo.gov.in)
- [S8] Article excerpt: "DRDO carries out flight test of anti-tank guided missile" — The Hindu, 13 January 2026, Page 6 — https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/2026-01-13/th_international/articleGT6FECMR0-13099163.ece — (Tier 4: thehindu.com)