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DRDO’s hypersonic glide missile debuts at Republic Day parade: Its features, strategic significance

27 Jan 2026
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DRDO's Hypersonic Missile Development

During the 77th Republic Day Parade, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) showcased the Long Range Anti-Ship Hypersonic Missile (LR-AShM) for the first time. This missile is a significant advancement in India's hypersonic missile capabilities.

Features and Capabilities of LR-AShM

  • Designed to meet the coastal battery requirements of the Indian Navy.
  • Capable of engaging both static and moving targets with a range of around 1,500 kilometers.
  • Follows a quasi-ballistic trajectory with starting speeds at Mach 10 and maintaining average Mach 5.
  • Equipped with a two-stage solid propulsion rocket motor system for hypersonic velocities.
  • High aerodynamic efficiency minimizes drag and generates effective lift for better accuracy and range.
  • Undetectable by enemy radars due to low altitude, high speed, and maneuverability.

Strategic Significance

  • Can cover 1,500 kilometers in 15 minutes, with future versions extending to 3,500 kilometers.
  • Key for sea denial operations in the strategically significant Indian Ocean region.
  • Potential for versions deployed by the Army, Air Force, and Navy.

Development and Testing

  • Successful test on November 16, 2024, from Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Island, Odisha.
  • Integration of missile warhead and sensor mechanisms in progress for future induction.
  • Incorporates components from Sagarika or K-15 ballistic missile and BrahMos supersonic cruise missile.

Other Hypersonic Cruise Missiles

  • DRDO is developing hypersonic glide vehicles and hypersonic cruise missiles.
  • Hypersonic cruise missiles use scramjet engines for sustained flight and maneuverability.
  • Scramjets operate efficiently above Mach 5, are complex but perform better than ramjets.
  • Recent ground tests of the Actively Cooled Scramjet Full Scale Combustor achieved over 12 minutes runtime.
  • Successful demonstration of hypersonic air-breathing scramjet technology in September 2020.

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BrahMos

A supersonic cruise missile developed jointly by India (DRDO) and Russia (NPOM). It is known for its high speed and precision targeting.

Scramjet

Supersonic Combustion Ramjet. An advanced type of jet engine that operates efficiently at hypersonic speeds (above Mach 5). It uses supersonic airflow through the engine, unlike ramjets which require subsonic airflow for combustion.

Sea denial operations

Military operations aimed at preventing an adversary from operating freely within a specific maritime area. Hypersonic missiles are key for this by posing a significant threat to enemy naval assets.

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