SOURCE: AFI
In a recent development, India has decided to postpone a planned missile test, resulting in a rescheduled Notice to Airmen (NOTAM). The test, initially slated for the 17th to 19th of this month, has now been pushed back to the 24th to 26th.
The NOTAM, a crucial advisory for air traffic, outlines a designated no-fly zone spanning 220 kilometers for the duration of the test. While speculation is rife about the type of missile to be tested, with many pointing towards an air-to-air configuration, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has maintained silence on the specifics.
This postponement comes amidst heightened geopolitical tensions and increased surveillance in the region. Observers are keenly watching for further updates on the nature of the missile and the reasons behind the rescheduled test.