Trishul’s successor: the DRDO-MBDA Maitri SR-SAM

Here’s the Maitri short-range surface to air missile (SR-SAM) on display at the MBDA stall. This is the programme that succeeds the defunct Trishul shipborne point-defence missile programme, and is a joint venture between DRDO and MBDA, with developmental feeds from the VL-MICA and Trishul programmes. (Photos by Shiv Aroor)

9 thoughts on “Trishul’s successor: the DRDO-MBDA Maitri SR-SAM”

  1. there has been lot of ambiguity around sam system…for short range we had three options barak,trishul and now maitri. now trishul status has been demoted to technology demonstrator, so is barak not good……so why there is need for new system care to clarify????????

  2. proper pic pleasee.. and also some info like when it will be tested etc.. i belief i am not disabled because this picture doesnt “speak a thousand words” to me. so please make head and tail of it. thx

  3. some info for you all..MBDA took a look at what drdo has in terms of tech and were impressed by capability in term of radars, C3I software & launchers & even missile airframe and propulsion..so these will be mostly indian (especially radar, and Command control equipment etc) but the missile itself will be codeveloped with MBDA…because MBDA guys have real key thing where india is still lagging, small compact seekers..anyways, thats the scoop..!!

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