A high-calibre bomb was successfully tested on Sunday at the Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory (TBRL), a facility under the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), in Ramgarh in Haryana’s Panchkula district. The trial was conducted under strict safety measures and in the presence of senior Air Force officials. Officials confirmed that the test was completed successfully and followed all established safety protocols.— ANI (@ANI) Ahead of the scheduled trial, TBRL, the district administration, and police authorities issued a high alert in the area. Enhanced surveillance was also put in place across surrounding locations as part of security arrangements. Authorities had assessed that fragments from the bomb could travel up to 1.5 kilometres during the test. In view of this, a 2-kilometre radius was declared a sensitive zone. Residents of Bhanu and Billa villages were specifically advised to exercise extreme caution.(To be updated)
DRDO tests high-calibre bomb at Panchkula facility in presence of IAF officials; watch video
A high-calibre bomb underwent a successful test at the Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory in Ramgarh, Haryana. The Defence Research and Development Organisation facility conducted the trial under strict safety measures. Senior Air Force officials were present. Authorities had declared a sensitive zone and advised residents to exercise caution due to potential fragment travel. The test followed all established safety protocols.
DRDO tested a high-calibre bomb at its Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory in Panchkula, with senior IAF officials present; a 2 km exclusion zone was enforced due to 1.5 km fragment dispersion. The test advances India's indigenous air-delivered munitions capability, a relevant signal for defense procurement and domestic R&D investment tracking.










