India's indigenous beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile, providing Indian Air Force fighters with domestically-produced BVR combat capability. Astra Mk1 features an active radar seeker, solid-fuel rocket motor, maximum range of 110+ km, and a 15 kg high-explosive fragmentation warhead with proximity fuse. The missile uses mid-course inertial guidance with datalink updates from the launch aircraft, transitioning to autonomous active radar homing in the terminal phase. Lock-on-after-launch capability enables engagement of targets beyond the launch aircraft's radar range when cued by AWACS. Compatible with Su-30MKI, MiG-29, Tejas, and other IAF fighters. Astra Mk2 under development extends range to 160+ km with a more powerful dual-pulse rocket motor and improved seeker. The Astra programme reduces India's dependence on imported R-77 and Derby missiles. Operationally deployed from 2019 with over 200 missiles ordered. Astra represents a significant milestone in India's indigenous weapons development.

- Indigenous BVR missile reduces dependency on imported AAMs (R-77, Derby)
- Mk2 range (~160 km) competitive with AMRAAM-ER and approaching Meteor
- Dual-pulse motor improves end-game energy at extended ranges
- Active radar homing provides fire-and-forget capability
- Mk1 range (80 km) inferior to Meteor and PL-15 in current inventory
- Limited combat-proven track record
- Integration currently limited to Su-30MKI and Tejas
- Mk2 still in testing — not yet operationally deployed
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