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Rudram, Astra, SAAW...bad news for Pakistan, China, indigenous missile trinity to arm..., it can travel...
Rudram, Astra, SAAW...bad news for Pakistan, China, indigenous missile trinity to arm..., it can travel...

India.com

time2 days ago

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  • India.com

Rudram, Astra, SAAW...bad news for Pakistan, China, indigenous missile trinity to arm..., it can travel...

New Delhi: In a major development, the Modi government has taken a major step to strengthen India's defense abilities. According to the reports, the Indian Navy's 26 Rafale-M jets and the Indian Air Force's (IAF) 36 Rafale jets will now be equipped with three indigenous missiles — Rudram-1, Astra Mk1, and the Smart Anti-Airfield Weapon (SAAW). In this article, we will discuss the Rafale jets and its features. The Indian Navy bought 26 Rafale-M jets for whopping 7 billion euros (around Rs 60,000 crore). The Indian Air Force (IAF) already has 36 Rafale jets. These jets will now be equipped with Indian missiles, which will double the strength of both the Navy and the IAF. Rudram-1: Rudram-1 is a missile designed to target enemy radar and communication systems. Rudram-1 has been developed by DRDO. Rudram-1 has a range of 150 kilometers and a 200-kilogram warhead It can destroy enemy radars from a distance. It is specifically designed for 'Suppression of Enemy Air Defense' (SEAD) missions. Astra Mk1: Astra Mk1 is a beyond-visual-range (BVR) missile with a range of 110 kilometers. Astra Mk1 was developed at a cost of just Rs 10 crore, making it cheaper than the American AIM-120 AMRAAM, which has a range of 105–120 kilometers. India has built a deadly missile at a lower cost. This missile can target enemy aircraft from a long distance. It can be mounted on jets like the Su-30MKI and Tejas. SAAW SAAW, or Smart Anti-Airfield Weapon, is designed to destroy enemy airfields. It has a range of 100 kilometers and is precision-guided, meaning it hits targets with pinpoint accuracy. Dassault Aviation's Stance Dassault Aviation, the maker of Rafale jets, was initially unwilling to share the source code. But India firmly insisted on integrating these missiles with Rafales to reduce dependency on foreign weaponry. Now, Rafale jets equipped with Rudram-1, Astra Mk1, and SAAW will further strengthen India's defense. This will not only enhance our air power but also free us from relying on foreign arms. In the near future, these missiles will leave our enemies shocked and rattled.

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