India has taken a significant step in advancing its defence capabilities with the successful test of the Rudram-II air-to-surface missile.
Launched from a Su-30MKI fighter jet, the Rudram-II represents a substantial improvement over its predecessor, the Rudram-I, and is designed for a range of anti-radiation missions.
The development of Rudram-II is part of India’s broader effort to reduce reliance on foreign defence technologies. This missile aims to bolster the Indian Air Force’s arsenal with advanced anti-radiation capabilities.
Using this project, India aims to not only enhance its defensive posture but also to assert its independence and expertise in high-tech missile technology.
With its extended capabilities and advanced technology, the Rudram-II is set to become a crucial component of India’s defence strategy.