High-speed expendable aerial target (HEAT) designed to simulate enemy aircraft and cruise missiles for testing and training of Indian air defence systems. The Abhyas features a gas turbine engine providing speeds up to Mach 0.9, low radar cross-section through composite construction and shaping, autonomous flight control with pre-programmed flight paths, endurance of 60 minutes, and a parachute recovery system for reuse (though designed as an expendable target). The system can fly at extremely low altitudes (sea-skimming) or high-altitude profiles to simulate various threat profiles including low-flying cruise missiles, fighter aircraft, and precision-guided munitions. Operational range of 100+ km under ground control station command. Abhyas is critical for validating the performance of Indian air defence systems including Akash, QRSAM, and naval point-defence systems in realistic operational conditions. The platform has been used extensively for testing Indian Surface-to-Air Missiles (SAMs) and provides a cost-effective alternative to expensive piloted target aircraft.

- Indigenous target drone reduces import dependency for SAM training exercises
- Autonomous pre-programmed flight simulates realistic threat profiles
- Low unit cost enables mass deployment as saturation decoys
- Supports testing of all Indian SAM systems including Akash, MRSAM, QRSAM
- Limited endurance (30 min) and altitude restricts mission scope
- Primary role is testing — combat utility as decoy unproven
- No ISR or strike payload capability
- Still in development/testing — not yet mass-produced
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