DRDL Successfully Conducts Long-Duration Scramjet Combustor Test

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DRDL Successfully Conducts Long-Duration Scramjet Combustor Test

DRDO boosts hypersonic tech with scramjet combustor test

 

Context: The Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL), a unit of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), conducted a long-duration ground test of an Active Cooled Scramjet Subscale Combustor.

DRDL Successfully Conducts Long-Duration Scramjet Combustor Test

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  • The test lasted for over 1,000 seconds. It was conducted at the newly built, state-of-the-art Scramjet Connect Test Facility located in Hyderabad.
  • This successful test follows an earlier test conducted in January 2025, where the combustor was tested for 120 seconds.
  • Defence Minister Rajnath Singh hailed the achievement, stating it reflects the government’s strong commitment to realising critical hypersonic weapon technologies.

Technology Overview

  • Scramjets (Supersonic Combustion Ramjets) are air-breathing engines that sustain combustion at supersonic speeds without any moving parts.
  • These are essential for hypersonic cruise missiles, which are capable of traveling at speeds greater than Mach 5 (i.e., over 6,100 km/h) for extended durations.
  • Air-breathing propulsion systems with supersonic combustion are crucial for achieving sustained high-speed cruise conditions.

Significance

  • The test is described by DRDO as a significant milestone in the development of hypersonic weapon technology.
  • It validates the design of the long-duration scramjet combustor as well as the capabilities of the new test facility.
  • With the successful completion of this test, the system is expected to be ready soon for full-scale, flight-worthy combustor testing.

Collaborative Effort

  • The development and testing involved integrated efforts by multiple DRDO laboratories in collaboration with industry and academia.
  • This joint initiative contributes to building a strong foundation for India’s hypersonic cruise missile development programme.

Understanding Hypersonic Weapons

  • Defined as munitions that travel at speeds exceeding Mach 5 (five times the speed of sound). 
  • They fall into two primary categories:
    • Hypersonic Glide Vehicles (HGVs): Launched from rockets, these glide towards their targets at high speeds and can manoeuvre mid-flight, making them difficult to intercept.

Hypersonic Cruise Missiles (HCMs): Powered throughout their flight by air-breathing engines known as scramjets, these missiles maintain hypersonic speeds while being capable of precise targeting

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