Microwave
Obscurant Chaff (MOC), a niche technology developed by DRDO’s Defence
Laboratory, Jodhpur, obscures radar signals and creates a microwave shield
around platforms and assets, thus reducing radar detection.
Special type of fibres, with diameter
of few microns and unique microwave obscuration properties, have been assembled
in the medium range chaff rocket. The rocket, when fired, forms microwave obscurant
cloud in space spreading over a sufficient area, with adequate persistence
time, thus creating an effective shield against hostile threats
having Radio Frequency seekers.
The
Phase-I trials of MR-MOCR were successfully conducted from Indian Navy ships,
demonstrating the MOC cloud blooming and being persistent in space. In Phase-II
trials, the Radar Cross Section (RCS) reduction of an aerial target to the
extent of 90 per cent has been demonstrated and cleared by the Indian Navy. The
number of MR-MOCR, meeting all the qualification requirements, have been
successfully handed over to the Indian Navy.
Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh has
complimented DRDO and the Indian Navy on the successful development of MR-MOCR. He termed the MOC technology as
another step towards achieving Aatmanirbharta in defence.
The
MR-MOCR has been handed over by Secretary, Department of Defence R&D
and Chairman DRDO Dr Samir V Kamat to Director General of Naval
Armament Inspection, Indian Navy Rear Admiral Brijesh Vashistha. The
DRDO Chairman congratulated the Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur team for
this significant achievement. The Director
General of Naval Armament Inspection, Indian Navy also applauded the
efforts of DRDO for indigenously developing this
strategically-important technology in a short span of time