Rudram-II: How India's hypersonic missile uses enemy radars to destroy them
India has successfully tested the Rudram-II, an indigenous hypersonic anti-radiation missile designed to target and destroy enemy radar systems. These missiles are intended to neutralize air defense networks to facilitate safer aerial operations.
Why it matters
The development of indigenous anti-radiation technology enhances India's strategic military capabilities and reduces reliance on foreign-made defense systems.
Rudram-II: How India's hypersonic missile uses enemy radars to destroy them
The article focuses on technical capabilities and defense strategy, though it uses a slightly nationalistic tone common in domestic defense reporting.
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