India successfully tests Rudram-1 anti-radiation missile 963841 | Voice of tomorrow



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Photo: Rudram-1 missile, during launch.

In recent weeks, India has been conducting a series of military weapons tests. Following in their footsteps, the country of Narendra Modi successfully tested the Rudram-1 missile capable of destroying the enemy’s radar system.

The successful launch on Friday (October 9) was the Rudram-1 anti-radiation missile. These missiles can be fired from Sukhoi fighter jets. It will work at twice the speed of sound to destroy the opponent’s air defense.

Rudram was successfully launched from the Balasore Proving Ground in the Bay of Bengal. The missile, developed by the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO), was tested around 10:30 am.

After the successful launch of the Rudram-1 anti-radiation missile, official sources said that if necessary, the Indian Air Force could now go into enemy territory and destroy its air defense system.

This new generation anti-radiation missile can be attached to Sukhoi 30 MKI fighter jets. It can be launched from a distance of 500 meters to 15 kilometers from the ground. Which will be able to successfully disable the target at a distance of 250 km.

This surface-to-air missile has state-of-the-art technology to detect radiation. It can easily detect radioactivity distributed in multiple frequencies. Even after floating in the air, it can detect where the radar is and change its course accordingly.

Source: Hindustan Times.



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