Rudram-1 Anti-Radiation Missile
Type: missile
Domain: air
Country of Origin: India
Manufacturer: DRDO
Overview
India's first indigenous anti-radiation missile designed to destroy enemy radar systems including air defence radars, early warning radars, and tracking systems — a critical Suppression of Enemy Air Defences (SEAD) capability. Rudram-1 homes in on enemy radar emissions using a passive homing seeker that detects and tracks the target radar's RF signature. Range exceeding 250 km when launched from high altitude, speed of Mach 2+, and an INS/GPS backup guidance mode enabling engagement even if the target radar is shut down. The missile can be launched from Su-30MKI fighters and potentially Tejas Mk1A. Warhead of approximately 100 kg optimised for destroying radar arrays and associated electronics. The Rudram provides the Indian Air Force with a long-range standoff SEAD weapon, enabling suppression of enemy air defences without exposing aircraft to surface-to-air missile engagement. Successfully tested multiple times with operational deployment from 2020. Rudram significantly enhances IAF's capability to operate in contested airspace.
Technical Specifications
| range | ~200 km |
|---|---|
| speed | Mach 2+ |
| targets | SAM radars, AEWACS, early warning radars, air defense emitters |
| guidance | Passive radar homing on emissions + INS |
| manufacturer | DRDO, India |
| launch_platform | Su-30MKI |
Operators
- India
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