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The Long Range – Anti Ship Missile (LRAShM) is a hypersonic missiles being developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for the Indian Armed Forces. The anti-ship version, which can be fired from a shore-based transporter erector launcher (TEL), is the first variant that is undergoing developmental trials for the ...
Long-range ASM: Inertial navigation system Acoustic homing: 643 km (400 mi) Conventional 50 kg TBD In development [37] Long Range – Anti Ship Missile: Long-range AShM >1,500 km (930 mi) >Mach 6 Hypersonic glide vehicle: TBD In development [38]
The Silbervogel was the first design for a hypersonic weapon and was developed by German scientists in the 1930s, but was never constructed. [6]The ASALM (Advanced Strategic Air-Launched Missile) was a medium-range strategic missile program developed in the late 1970s for the United States Air Force; the missile's development reached the stage of propulsion-system testing, test-flown to Mach 5 ...
Long-range surface-to-air missile: 100 km (62 mi) 16 km (9.9 mi) Proximity censor based 2019 In service [134] S-400 400 km ER-SAM Extended-range surface-to-air missile: 250 km (160 mi) High explosive TBD In development XR-SAM: Long-range surface-to-air missile: 400 km (250 mi) High explosive TBD In development [135] [136]
BrahMos – Supersonic cruise missile (range of 800+ km) jointly developed by India and Russia. (Operational) Nirbhay – Anti-ship cruise missile with the range of 1,000 km to 1,500 km at the speed of 0.7 to 0.9 mach.(Operational) BrahMos-NG – Miniaturized version of the Brahmos. (Under development)
India is pushing ahead with the development of ground and flight test hardware as part of an ambitious plan for a hypersonic cruise missile. [4]The Defence Research and Development Laboratory's Hypersonic Technology Demonstrator Vehicle (HSTDV) is intended to attain autonomous scramjet flight for 20 seconds, using a solid rocket launch booster.
The missile was successfully test-fired for the third time, from the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur, Odisha, on Saturday 24 September 2011, in its final configuration. The missile flew at 7.5 Mach, and covered its full range of 700 km in 500 seconds. After this test, the missile is ready for production and induction into the Navy. [1]
ASRAAM (AIM-132) "advanced short-range air-to-air missile" Bloodhound long-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) Blowfish submarine mast VSHORAD system; Blowpipe man-portable surface-to-air missile (SAM) Blue Steel nuclear "stand-off bomb" Blue Streak nuclear "stand-off missile" (never produced) Blue Water: surface-to-surface nuclear missile