A high-altitude missile test is being conducted in the andaman Sea. Due to this, flights have been banned. india has been conducting repeated missile tests in the Andaman. Recently, the Brahmos supersonic missile test was successfully conducted. This was followed by a successful ballistic missile test. Currently, on the orders of the three services, a high-altitude missile test is being conducted in the andaman Sea. Due to this, flights have been banned. Flights have been banned in the 500-kilometer-long airspace around the andaman and nicobar islands from 7 am to 10 am tomorrow.
A review of past NOTAMs issued for military exercises and weapons tests shows that the specific nature of the activity was mentioned in a number of notices, while a few were non-specific. But the location and certain particulars of this NOTAM may be interpreted as indicative of a missile or weapons system test. Flights have been banned in the 500-kilometer-long airspace around the andaman and Nicobar Islands. This test was conducted today as well. The air Force personnel were informed about this on May 16. It has been ordered that no civilian aircraft will be allowed to fly in the Andamans today (May 23) and tomorrow (May 24).

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