Anti-Radiation missile Rudram-1

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Anti-Radiation missile Rudram-1
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Anti-Radiation missile Rudram-1

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India has successfully test-fired its first indigenous anti-radiation missile, the Rudram-1, developed by the DRDO for the Indian Air Force (IAF).

 

Anti-Radiation missile Rudram-1

 

About Rudram- 1:

  • The missile is integrated on SU-30 MKI fighter aircraft as the launch platform, having capability of varying ranges based on launch conditions. 
  • It has INS-GPS navigation with Passive Homing Head for accurately hitting radiation emitting targets. 
  • It is an Air – to surface missile.
  • The missile can be launched from varying altitudes, ranging from 500 metres to 15 kilometres, and has a range of up to 250 kilometres.
  • Speed 0.6 to 2 Mach and uses Solid fuel.
  • The country has established indigenous capability to develop long range air launched anti-radiation missiles for neutralising enemy Radars, communication sites and other RF emitting targets.
  • However, they can also be directed at jammers and communication radios.

 

Technology:

  • An Inertial Navigation System (INS) is a navigation aid that uses accelerometers and gyroscopes to calculate the position, orientation, and velocity of a moving object. 
  • It does this autonomously, without relying on external signals like GPS, making it essential for applications in aerospace, marine, military, and autonomous vehicles.
  • The Passive Homing Head can detect, classify and engage targets over a wide band of frequencies as programmed.
  • This precision is crucial for Suppression of Enemy Air Defence (SEAD) operations.

 

Significance :

  • Modern warfare is increasingly network-centric, involving advanced detection, surveillance, and communication systems integrated with weapons systems.
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