Defence Research & Development Organisation
DRDO launches explosive detection kit in US
03 Aug 2013
India successfully re-tests mid-range nuclear missile Agni II
08 Apr 2013
India on Sunday successfully test-fired its nuclear capable surface-to-surface intermediate range ballistic missile Agni II from Wheeler Island
Chinese cyber thieves hack into DRDO’s web sites
13 Mar 2013
In the first successful tracking of Chinese cyber thieves, Indian intelligence officials have accurately traced the origin of the cyber attack against security establishments
India working on multiple-warhead Agni VI: DRDO
08 Feb 2013
Aero India 2013 to kick start on 6 February
04 Feb 2013
DRDO successfully test fires interceptor missile
23 Nov 2012
Navy successfully tests n-capable ‘Dhanush’
05 Oct 2012
India successfully test fires Air Force version of 'Akash' missile
06 Jun 2012
This is the fifth trial of the user-specific anti-aircraft system, and was conducted to re-validate the technology and operational efficacy of the missile
Agni-V test launch soon as DRDO develops trigger
16 Jan 2012
DRDO develops anti-radiation medicine from tulsi
10 Jan 2012
DRDO eyes robotic fighting systems
12 Dec 2011
DRDO wins Thomson Reuters innovation award
19 Nov 2011
DRDO gears up for space, cyber warfare scenarios
17 Nov 2011
DRDO to test Agni-V ICBM in next three months
17 Nov 2011
DRDO lab develops ‘e-bomb’
08 Nov 2011
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