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Q98 (NDA-I/2012) Science & Technology › Space & Defence Technology › Missile and weapon systems Answer Verified

Dhanush, a missile inducted into the Indian Navy

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The Dhanush missile is a customized, naval variant of the surface-to-surface Prithvi missile system, specifically developed for the Indian Navy. It is often described as a ship-to-surface variant of the Prithvi-III. While its range varies depending on the payload, it is typically cited as having a maximum range of approximately 350 km to 400 km, rather than 700 km. The missile is designed to be launched from modified surface ships using a specialized hydraulically stabilized launch platform. Crucially, Dhanush is a nuclear-capable ballistic missile, meaning it can carry both conventional and nuclear warheads with a payload capacity ranging from 500 kg to 1000 kg. Therefore, option 1 is the only accurate statement regarding its origin and classification as a naval version of the Prithvi series.

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