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Zorawar Evolves: India’s Light Tank Fires Nag Mk-II Missile for First Time

India has successfully test-fired the indigenous Nag Mk-II anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) from the Zorawar light tank, marking a major step forward in the country’s push for a more agile and lethal armored fleet.

Developed by Bharat Dynamics Limited, the Nag Mk-II is a third-generation, fire-and-forget missile built to destroy modern tanks and armored vehicles with pinpoint precision.

Weighing 42 kilograms (93 pounds) and measuring 150 millimeters in diameter, the weapon packs a tandem high-explosive anti-tank warhead capable of defeating explosive reactive armor. 

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