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India.com
6 days ago
- Politics
- India.com
What is LR-LACM? India's cruise missile which can evade S-400, bad news for Turkey due to.., what is its Greece connection?
India has been evolving rapidly from importing weapons to exporting them. After seeing the success of the BrahMos missile in Operation Sindoor, countries such as Armenia, the Philippines, and now Greece started to look with interest at India's own missile technology. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) produced the Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (LR-LACM), a next-generation weapon with a range of 1,500 km and stealth radar. What is LR-LACM? What is its Greece connection? Turkish media are concerned over a possible supply of India's Long-Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (LR-LACM) to Greece, which is being described as a 'possible threat' to regional security. Turkish news TRHaber is claiming that India is 'unofficially offering' the missile to Greece, the transfer of the LR-LACM as a result of Turkey supporting Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. India's informal proposal appears to be in the offing. However, no official remarks or confirmation from India or Greece have been divulged to date. Turkey's defense systems might not be in a strong position to counter the LR-LACM because of its range, high accuracy, and low-altitude flight. Developed by the Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the missile has a reported range of 1,000 to 1,500 kilometers. It has the ability to carry both conventional and nuclear warheads. The Turkish media has raised significant alarm over the proposed missile deal, framing it as a strategic threat. Concerns exist that Greece may use the missiles against crucial military Turkish sites, including airbases, radar stations, and S-400 air defense systems, with the potential to alter the balance of power in the region. The Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (LR-LACM) is a subsonic missile developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) of India. The LR-LACM can hit targets between 1,000 and 1,500 kilometers distant, and over 1,000 kilometers when fired from a naval platform. The LR-LACM has the Manik Small Turbo Fan Engine (STFE) which allows the missile to fly close to the ground and avoid radar. The LR-LACM can carry conventional and nuclear warheads. The LR-LACM is guided by GPS and a sophisticated navigation system, so it will be effective against distant strategic targets.


India.com
10-07-2025
- Business
- India.com
BIG trouble for anti-India Turkey as India to arm Greece with missiles deadlier than BrahMos, has massive range of…, can beat Ankara's S-400, name is…
India's LRLACM missile has a range of up to 1500 km. (File) LRLACM missile: In major trouble for Turkey, India has reportedly offered to sell its state-of-the-art Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (LRLACM) to Greece, Ankara's key rival, which could potentially change the equation of the conflict between Greece and Turkey. According to media reports, New Delhi has informally offered LRLACM missile to Athens, a development which has rattled Ankara. How powerful is India's LRLACM missile? Designed and developed by India's state-owned Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO), the Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile aka the LRLACM missile is an indigenously-built cruise missile with a range of up to 1500 km. The LRLACM is powered by the indigenous Manik Small Turbo Fan Engine (STFE), allowing it fly a low altitude and evade air defense systems, including Russian-made S-400 employed by Turkey. The missile uses GPS and onboard guidance system for precision strikes, and is designed for striking long-range targets with pinpoint accuracy using conventional or nuclear warheads. Why Turkey is worried? Turkey and Greece are embroiled in a long-standing conflict akin to India-Pakistan, and primary concern for Ankara is that the LRLACM missile could be potential gamechanger in the region if Greece acquires the missile system from India. According to reports, India had offered the missile to Greece in May 2025 at the DEFEA 2025 defense exhibition in Athens. However, neither Greece nor India has officially confirmed the deal. Yet, the development has rattled Ankara with Turkish media calling it 'revenge' move by India to punish Turkey for supporting Pakistan during the recent India-Pakistan conflict. Experts believe that Turkey's airports and S-400 systems in Izmir and Chanakkale could be vulnerable if Greece acquires the LRLACM missiles. What makes LRLACM deadlier than Brahmos? As per defense experts, the extended range of the LRLACM missile and its ability to evade advanced air defense systems like the S-400 makes it a much more lethal threat than the BrahMos supersonic missile, which wreaked havoc in Pakistan during Operation Sindoor.


India.com
08-07-2025
- Politics
- India.com
What is LR‑LACM Cruise Missile of India and why is Turkey in tension due to this missile?
Home News What is LR‑LACM Cruise Missile of India and why is Turkey in tension due to this missile? What is LR‑LACM Cruise Missile of India and why is Turkey in tension due to this missile? Turkey has expressed apprehension regarding news suggesting India may supply its domestically produced Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile to Greece. What is LR‑LACM Cruise Missile of India and why is Turkey in tension due to this missile? New Delhi: Turkey, who helped Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, has recently raised its disagreement over reports that India is allegedly offering its Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (LR-LACM) to its regional rival country Greece. The speculation started following a report that was published by a Turkish new outlet TRHaber, citing Greek sources. According to the report, the sale of the LR-LACM was unofficially proposed by New Delhi during the DEFEA 2025 defence expo which was held in Athens. However, there is no official confirmation announced by India or Greece over the deal. For breaking news and live news updates, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Read more on Latest World News on


Time of India
07-07-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
India's "unofficial offering" of S400-evading cruise missile to Greece shakes Turkey
Turkish media outlet TRHaber reports India's alleged offer to supply its Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (LR-LACM) to Greece, sparking security concerns in Turkey. The report links this move to Turkey's support for Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. The missile's range and low-altitude flight capabilities pose challenges to Turkish defense systems, raising anxieties in Ankara, especially if Greece deploys it. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Turkey worried about LR-LACM Speculation over India-Greece defense engagement Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Claims of tactical intelligence interest Broader strategic dimensions No official confirmation India's alleged offer to supply its Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (LR-LACM) to Greece has triggered alarm in Turkish media, which has described the move as a security threat. The report, published by Turkish news outlet TRHaber, claims that India is "unofficially offering" the missile to Greece, linking the move to Turkey's support for Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. However, there has been no official confirmation from New Delhi or Athens on this to TRHaber, the LR-LACM presents operational challenges for Turkish defense systems due to its range, precision, and ability to fly at low altitudes. The missile, developed by India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), has a reported range between 1,000 and 1,500 kilometers and can carry both conventional and nuclear warheads. It uses a terrain-hugging flight path to reduce detectability, drawing comparisons to U.S. Tomahawk and Russian Kalibr cruise missile can be launched from mobile articulated launchers and vertical launch systems fitted on over 30 Indian Navy ships. TRHaber also claimed that the missile's capability to evade air defense systems such as Turkey's S-400 has raised Ankara's concerns, especially if deployed by missile offer claims have emerged amid signs of deepening defense cooperation between India and Greece. Last month, Indian Air Force Wing Commander A. P. Singh visited Athens and met with the Greek Chief of the Air Staff, Lieutenant General (P) Dimosthenis Grigoriadis. While no official statement confirmed any discussion on the LR-LACM, India did showcase the missile during the DEFEA-25 defense exhibition in linked India's alleged outreach to Greece to Turkey's reported support for Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. The report claimed that Turkey had provided Islamabad with drones, personnel, and a warship during the Turkish news outlet also alleged that the Greek Air Force is seeking intelligence on India's combat tactics from Operation Sindoor, particularly regarding the use of Rafale fighter jets. The report suggested that Greece may use the data to design realistic training scenarios in anticipation of future air engagements with Turkish tied the reported missile offer to India's wider regional engagement, referencing Prime Minister Narendra Modi 's visits to Greece in 2023 and Cyprus in 2025. The report interpreted these diplomatic efforts as signs of a trilateral cooperation involving India, Greece, and Cyprus to counter Turkish influence in the Eastern Mediterranean. It further claimed that such alignment could increase Indian naval activity near Cypriot as of now, there is no official confirmation from Indian or Greek authorities regarding the alleged missile transfer or the strategic motives attributed by Turkish media. The claims remain speculative and are based entirely on TRHaber's reporting.


India Today
04-07-2025
- Politics
- India Today
BrahMos Success Story: Cruise Missile Like No Other That Won OP Sindoor In Our Defence S3
In a world of delayed defence projects and botched indigenous systems, India's BrahMos cruise missile stands out. Co-developed with Russia, BrahMos is one of the fastest and most accurate supersonic cruise missiles in the world -- and it's made in India. In this episode, national security expert Sandeep Unnithan and host Dev Goswami deep dive into the BrahMos story: What kind of missile is BrahMos? How is it different from ballistic missiles? The origin story: India-Russia partnership and how it all began Why BrahMos succeeded where so many Indian defence projects failed How much of it is really Indian? And why didn't Russia ever buy it? BrahMos II and the future of hypersonic missiles Is BrahMos nuclear-capable? How does the upcoming Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (LRLACM) fit into India's strategy? Also: We talk about APJ Abdul Kalam's legacy and his lasting influence in India getting everthing right when it comes to missile development. Produced by Garvit Srivastava Sound mixed by Rohan Bharti