New Delhi [India], In a major capability enhancement, the Indian Air Force has successfully test-fired an air-launched ballistic missile that can hit targets at ranges of more than 250 kilometres. The missile was tested by the Indian Air Force in Andaman and Nicobar. According to senior sources, the Israeli-origin Crystal Maze 2 is an air-launched ballistic missile, also known as ROCKS. The missile was successfully tested by a Su-30 MKI fighter jet at a test range in the area of ​​the Andaman Islands last week. The National Security Establishment told ANI that preparations for the test were carried out in the area that currently falls under the tri-service Andaman and Nicobar Command led by the Air Force Office. The Indian Air Force is now planning to acquire a large number of Israeli missiles. Make in India as it offers a unique capability The missile, which was fired by the Indian Air Force from a Su-30 fighter aircraft, travels upwards and then moves at high speed towards its target Crystal Maze 2 Crystal Maze 1 Completely different which has been involved for a long time in the Indian Air Force from Israel Crystal Maze 2 is an extended stand-off range air-to-surface missile and I have long range radar and high value static like air And it is planned to be used by the Indian Air Force to attack moving targets. The missile is claimed to be effective against targets in GPS-denied environments, such as those faced by India during the Kargil war. Ballistic missiles can be effective against their targets even in areas protected by air defense systems.