Rudram missile: Know more about India’s indigenously developed NGARM
Rudram has the ability to detect enemy radars on the ground. Once these missiles disarm enemy radars on the ground, it can help inflict more damage.
India successfully test-fired Rudram 1 , its first indigenous anti-radiation missile developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for the Indian Air Force, on Friday. A Sukhoi-30 fighter aircraft was used to test-fire the indigenously developed new generation anti-radiation missile (NGARM) off the country’s east coast. Read Also: PM Modi discusses expanding cooperation between India and Israel with Netanyahu India looks to build $6 billion refinery in energy-rich Myanmar Rudram 1 can be integrated to IAF’s Sukhoi-30 jets and used as its launch platform. Rudram 1 can be used to detect and hone in on a radio source, according to defence website defenceupdate.in. This gives Rudram 1 the ability to detect enemy radars on the ground. Once these missiles disarm enemy radars on the ground, it can help inflict more damage in the attacks that follow the first wave. NGARM’s primary guidance system is an on-board passive homing head (PHH) armed with broadband capability. These…