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EXCLUSIVE: 1st picture of Rudram-II missile appears on social media

Source : IgMp Bureau

EXCLUSIVE: 1st picture of Rudram-II missile appears on social media
Rudram-II missile during testing (Image Source : Twitter/X)

In a remarkable leap forward for India’s defense capabilities, Dr. Samir V Kamat, Chairman of DRDO, announced the initiation of flight trials for the Rudram-II Air to Surface (A2S) missile last year. Boasting an impressive range of 300 kilometers, the Rudram-II emerges as a state-of-the-art addition to India’s military arsenal. Recent revelations include the first appearance of a picture showcasing developmental testing of the Rudram-II from the Su-30MKI, prominently featured in a promotional video by the Indian Air Force (IAF), highlighting the missile’s pivotal role in bolstering the nation’s air superiority.

A standout characteristic of the Rudram-II is its adaptability, presenting two distinct variants crafted to address specific operational needs. The first variant functions as an anti-radiation missile (ARM), equipped with a PHH-IIR Seeker designed to neutralize radar installations with unparalleled accuracy. This capability significantly elevates the IAF’s capacity to suppress enemy air defenses, establishing aerial dominance in contested airspace. Simultaneously, the second variant serves as a potent Ground Attack missile, featuring an IIR Seeker optimized for targeting airstrips, bunkers, and aircraft hangars. This dual functionality reinforces the IAF’s strategic capabilities, ensuring flexibility in mission planning and execution.

The Rudram-II’s combat prowess is further underscored by its substantial warhead capacity, capable of carrying a 200-kilogram payload. This opens avenues for deploying an array of munitions, including high-explosive ordnance and specialized warheads tailored to specific mission objectives. The missile’s remarkable speed capabilities, reaching Mach 5.5, enable swift and decisive action on the battlefield, ensuring a rapid response to emerging threats and adversaries.

Crucially, the Rudram-II is meticulously engineered to deliver precision strikes with minimal collateral damage, even at high speeds and altitudes. Designed to impact targets at speeds lower than Mach 1 when launched from altitudes ranging from 3 to 15 kilometers, the missile ensures pinpoint accuracy. This precision-guided capability reflects India’s commitment to the responsible and ethical use of military force, emphasizing the importance of minimizing civilian casualties in conflict zones.

The Rudram-II missile stands as a testament to India’s commitment to technological advancements in defense, providing a cutting-edge solution to emerging challenges. Its versatility, combat capabilities, and precision-guided features position it as a pivotal asset in fortifying India’s air dominance and safeguarding national security.

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