India's Hypersonic Missile Debuts at Republic Day, Boosting Naval Power

India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) will unveil its long-range Anti-Ship Hypersonic Glide Missile at the Republic Day parade. The missile, with a 1500 km range, is designed to defeat warships and is undetectable by enemy radars due to its hypersonic speed. Project Director A Prasad Goud emphasized that DRDO is advancing hypersonic glide and cruise missile technologies, with future capabilities extending to 3500 km. The parade will also feature other defense systems and be attended by European Union leaders as chief guests.

Key Points: India's Hypersonic Anti-Ship Missile Debut at Republic Day Parade

  • 1500-km range anti-ship missile
  • Hypersonic speed evades enemy radar
  • Debut at 77th Republic Day parade
  • Part of India's defense self-reliance push
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India's hypersonic missile to debut at Republic Day Parade showcasing maritime prowess

DRDO's 1500-km range hypersonic missile to debut at Republic Day parade, enhancing India's maritime defense and showcasing self-reliance.

"This missile can reach targets of 1500 kilometres in a very short time, maybe within 15 minutes. - Project Director A Prasad Goud"

New Delhi, January 20

Defence Research and Development Organisation's long-range Anti-Ship Hypersonic Glide Missile is set to make its debut in the 77th Republic Day Parade at Kartavyapath on January 26.

The LRAShM missiles have a range of 1,500 km and will boost India's capabilities in the Indian Ocean region. Its display at the Republic Day parade will showcase India's self-reliance in the defence sector.

Speaking to ANI, Project Director A Prasad Goud said that DRDO is working on hypersonic glide missile and hypersonic cruise missile technologies.

"This missile is being developed by DRDO for the requirements of the Indian Navy. Its basic advantage is that it is hypersonic, so enemy radars cannot detect it. Its range is about 1500 Km and can carry different payloads, then defeat the warheads on ships deployed in the ocean. It travels at hypersonic speed and high aerodynamic efficiency. This will increase India's capability in the ocean waters. DRDO is working on hypersonic glide missile technology and hypersonic cruise missile technology," Project Director Goud said.

Sharing the features of this missile, Goud said that the missile has a range of about 1500 Km and can carry different payloads, and can defeat warheads on ships deployed in the ocean. "It travels with hypersonic speed and high aerodynamic efficiency. Its aerodynamic efficiency is very high because we are able to glide very long distances," he added.

"This missile can reach targets of 1500 kilometres in a very short time, maybe within 15 minutes. We will be able to destroy all classes of warships using this particular missile. This will increase India's capability in the ocean waters," said Project Director Goud.

He also emphasised that the "hypersonic missile" is the future and India has the technology to enhance capabilities with a range of 3,000 to 3,500 kilometres.

"Future of missiles is Hypersonic Missile. DRDO is currently working on two technologies: hypersonic glide missile technology and hypersonic cruise missile technology. Our Advanced Lab Technology (ALT) is involved with hypersonic glide technology. India is continuously moving forward rapidly in this direction. Today, we have the technology to enhance capabilities with a range of 3,000 to 3,500 kilometres," he added.

Furthermore, the Republic Day parade will also showcase the Dhanush Gun System, Akash (L) Launcher, Suryastra Universal Rocket Launcher System, and Akash missiles, among others.

In addition to the celebrations, approximately 10,000 special guests (including spouses) from different walks of life have been invited to witness the Republic Day Parade. The guests include those who have carried out exemplary work in income and employment generation, best innovators, researchers & start-ups, Self Help Groups and best performers under key government initiatives.

Arrangements have been made for the special guests to visit the National War Memorial, PM Sangrahalay and other prominent places in Delhi. They will also get an opportunity to interact with the respective Ministers.

Additionally, in the backdrop of this expanding India-EU engagement, the President of the European Council, Antonio Luis Santos da Costa, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, will attend the 77th Republic Day celebrations at Kartavyapath on January 26 as Chief Guests.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the technological achievement is impressive, I hope the massive funds for such projects are balanced with increased spending on public healthcare and education. True strength of a nation lies in the well-being of all its citizens, not just military might.
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Rohit P
Undetectable by enemy radar? 1500 km range? That's some serious tech! DRDO scientists deserve a standing ovation. This will secure our sea lanes and protect our economic interests. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As an observer, India's rapid advancement in indigenous defence technology is remarkable. The focus on hypersonics places it in a select group of nations. The parade showcasing this to EU leaders is a significant diplomatic and strategic signal.
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Vikram M
Good to see the focus on the Navy. The Indian Ocean is our backyard and we must have the capability to dominate it. This missile, along with the other systems on display, shows we are getting there. Bharat Mata ki Jai!
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Kavya N
I love that they've invited 10,000 special guests from different fields - innovators, SHGs, start-ups. It's a perfect blend: showing our strength to the world while honouring the common people who are building the nation from within. 👏

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