Rudram-II: How India's hypersonic missile uses enemy radars to destroy them
The Rudram series of missiles are anti-radiation missiles that are designed and developed in India as radar busters. These missiles are designed to home-in to enemy radar systems and destroying them. The destruction of these radars will then give friendly aircraft the ability to conduct operations without worrying about being detected by either early warning or fire control radars, thus making these missiles indispensable for modern aerial operations. India had used loitering munitions to home-in on Pakistani air defence radars on the final day of Op Sindoor. Even the US and Israel which operate stealth aircraft, destroyed Iranian air defence radars using anti-radiation missiles.
What is an anti-radiation missile
RudraM-II, Air-to-Surface Missile was successfully tested by #DRDO and @IAF_MCC from Airborne Platform. The tests were conducted under extreme release conditions with critical trajectory establishing the capability of all subsystems. pic.twitter.com/ED6DZK4hz7— DRDO (@DRDO_India) June 2, 2026
India's own anti-radiation missile
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