Exclusive: India working on many variants of ‘Rudram missile’, DRDO Chief told specialty

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DRDO Chief Kamat told the specialty of Rudram missile.

During Operation Sindoor, the bravery of the three army of Indians was seen. On one hand, where India destroyed Pakistani airbase, Pakistan did not run within the border of India. India made Pakistan trick all four. At the same time, India is constantly moving towards self -sufficient in terms of defense. How India is working in this direction and what are the upcoming schemes of India, Dr. Sameer V. Kamat, Head of Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO), spoke specially to India TV.

How many variants of Rudram?

Talking to India TV, DRDO Chief Kamat gave information about the self -sufficiency of the three armies of the country. During this, he also talked about the Rudram missile that carried out an air-to-surface attack. He said that our Rudram-1 missile will be induced in the next two years, which is a completely self-sufficient example of self-sufficient India and this will increase the capacity of the country considerably. He further said, “Talking about the air-to-ground missile, it has Ngarm, Rudram-2, Rudram-3 and Rudram-4, whose range will grow. All these missiles are currently on the development stage, but all these missiles will be induced in the next 3-4 years.”

Which systems are working on DRDO?

Let us know that there are many arrows in the quiver of DRDO which are to be revealed. DRDO is going to include several missile systems in the army in the next two to three years, which will further strengthen the strength of self -sufficient India. The projects that DRDO is working on-the Veri Short Range Air Defense System (VSHorads), Man-Portable Anti-Tank Guided Missile (MPATGM), Holocaust missile, Rudram missile, advanced light Torpedo, Multi-Einfluens Land Mains. All these missiles and technology will prove to be a reflection of India’s move towards self -reliant India.

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