What is the name of DRDO missile?
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What is the name of DRDO missile?
Anti-tank
Family | Name | Maximum range |
---|---|---|
DRDO Anti Tank Missile | 1.6 km (0.99 mi) | |
Nag (missile) | Prospina | 4 km (2.5 mi) |
HeliNa | 10 km (6.2 mi) | |
Stand off Anti-Tank missile | 20 km (12 mi) |
What do you mean by Anti-Radiation Missile?
An anti-radiation missile (ARM) is a missile designed to detect and home in on an enemy radio emission source. Typically, these are designed for use against an enemy radar, although jammers and even radios used for communications can also be targeted in this manner.
What is anti tank missile of India?
The helicopter-launched Nag Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM), Helina, being developed indigenously, has completed all trials and the process for issuing of Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) by the Army has started, said Dr.
What kind of missile is send?
SANT or Standoff Anti-tank Guided Missile is a fourth generation upgraded variant of HELINA missile developed for long distance airborne anti-armour role. In November 2018, DRDO developed SANT was successfully tested at Pokhran range.
What is the name of the indigenously Development anti-radiation missile successfully tested by DRDO in October 2020?
RudraM-I
A New Generation Anti Radiation Missile (NGARM), RudraM-I, was successfully flight-tested on Friday by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). This is the first indigenous anti-radiation missile of the country.
How does anti-radiation missile works?
Anti-Radar Missile (Anti-Radar Missile), also known as anti-radar missiles, is a special attack radar and other radiation source of fast, accurate tactical missile. It guides the enemy radar as a guide, tracks and destroys the radiation source.
How many Nag missile India have?
300 Nag missiles
Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh congratulated the Indian Army and DRDO for the completion of the trial. In 2018, the Indian Defence Ministry had cleared the acquisition of 300 Nag missiles and 25 NAMICAs for the Indian Army. The NAD is not the only missile platform that has been undergoing testing.