Indian Missiles and Guided Munitions

10,000 per year capacity from just one company :)
Although it includes their short range LMs, wonder how much they target for long range ones. NewSpace doesn't have a FAL yet for their Sheshnaag-150.
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Wow

Grad Rocket range --> 80km+ from 40km
Pinka LRGR Rocket Range --> 250km+ from 120km

Truly revolutionary
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Cost is just ₹1 to 2 lakh and can be mass produced in large numbers. Nearly doubling range of arty shells but increasing the cost and guided rockets at nearly the same cost.

Pretty good module to saturate enemy air defences for dirt cheap.
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NewSpace Sheshnag-150, Low-observable long range loitering munition.
Range: 1000+ KM
Endurance: 5 hours
Warhead: 25-40 KG
Other applications: ISR and Electronic Warfare
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NAL building a competitor with Solar Defence
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Apparently this is different from 900km BrahMos ALCM
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Apparently this is different from 900km BrahMos ALCM
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I remember the time indian posters here were questioning the effiency of the ramjet of cm302 due to the multple air channels similar to the KH 31 now , india is gonna test STAR..
 
I remember the time indian posters here were questioning the effiency of the ramjet of cm302 due to the multple air channels similar to the KH 31 now , india is gonna test STAR..
STAR is target practice to be used for air defence crew to train against incoming supersonic cruise missiles. It literally stands for "Supersonic TARget".

We don't know the final configuration of LRSSCM. Or what it even is.
 

India’s Hypersonic Answer to Chinese Air Defence: The RudraM-III & Su-30MKI​

India is significantly bolstering its Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) capabilities with the integration of the RudraM-III on the Sukhoi Su-30MKI. This indigenous air-to-surface missile is designed specifically to dismantle sophisticated A2/AD bubbles created by systems like the S-400 and HQ-9.

Key Technical Advantages:

  • Hypersonic Performance: Operating at speeds of Mach 5 to 6+, it drastically compresses enemy reaction times.
  • Massive Stand-off Range: A strike reach of 550–600 km allows the Su-30MKI to neutralize radar nodes from the safety of Indian airspace.
  • Passive Homing: The missile tracks electromagnetic emissions; if the enemy shuts down their radar to "hide," the onboard GPS/INS guidance continues toward the last known coordinates.
  • Heavy Payload: Weighing 1.6 tonnes, the Su-30MKI can carry two of these "missile trucks" on reinforced hardpoints.
By forcing adversaries into a "lose-lose" scenario—either keep radars active and be targeted, or shut down and lose situational awareness—the RudraM-III ensures India maintains its aerial edge in contested borders.

Read the full analysis here: RudraM-III on Su-30MKI: India’s Hypersonic Answer to China’s S-400 & HQ-9 Air Defense
 

India’s Hypersonic Answer to Chinese Air Defence: The RudraM-III & Su-30MKI​

India is significantly bolstering its Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) capabilities with the integration of the RudraM-III on the Sukhoi Su-30MKI. This indigenous air-to-surface missile is designed specifically to dismantle sophisticated A2/AD bubbles created by systems like the S-400 and HQ-9.

Key Technical Advantages:

  • Hypersonic Performance: Operating at speeds of Mach 5 to 6+, it drastically compresses enemy reaction times.
  • Massive Stand-off Range: A strike reach of 550–600 km allows the Su-30MKI to neutralize radar nodes from the safety of Indian airspace.
  • Passive Homing: The missile tracks electromagnetic emissions; if the enemy shuts down their radar to "hide," the onboard GPS/INS guidance continues toward the last known coordinates.
  • Heavy Payload: Weighing 1.6 tonnes, the Su-30MKI can carry two of these "missile trucks" on reinforced hardpoints.
By forcing adversaries into a "lose-lose" scenario—either keep radars active and be targeted, or shut down and lose situational awareness—the RudraM-III ensures India maintains its aerial edge in contested borders.

Read the full analysis here: RudraM-III on Su-30MKI: India’s Hypersonic Answer to China’s S-400 & HQ-9 Air Defense
Stop calling every random ballistic missile as some hypersonic weapon. No need to post opinion pieces here either, most of it is made up by uninformed clowns.
 
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Russia Clears R-37M Export to India: US$1.2 Billion Missile Deal Could Neutralize Pakistan’s PL-15 and China’s Airborne Command Network

 

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