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Rudram-II: How India's hypersonic missile uses enemy radars to destroy them

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Rudram-II: How India's hypersonic missile uses enemy radars to destroy them
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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.

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The development of indigenous anti-radiation technology enhances India's strategic military capabilities and reduces reliance on foreign-made defense systems.

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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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