India plans to manufacture hypersonic LRAShM & subsonic LRLACM by DRDO
Introduction
India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has made significant strides in developing two advanced missile systems: the hypersonic Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRAShM) and the subsonic Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (LRLACM). These developments represent major advancements in India’s missile technology and strategic defense capabilities.
Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRAShM)
Key Features:
Hypersonic speed (exceeding Mach 5)
Range greater than 1,500 kilometers
Delta-winged hypersonic glide vehicle (HGV) for enhanced maneuverability
Approximately 14 meters long and weighing under 20 tons
Capable of carrying various payloads
Designed for launch from both land-based platforms and naval vessels
Strategic Importance:
Marks India’s entry into the elite group of nations with hypersonic missile technology
Enhances India’s conventional strike capabilities
Provides a deterrent against regional threats, particularly China and Pakistan
Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (LRLACM)
Key Features:
Subsonic cruise missile
Range exceeding 1,000 kilometers
Powered by the indigenous Manik Small Turbo Fan Engine (STFE)
Capable of launch from ground-based mobile articulated launchers and naval platforms
Utilizes a Universal Vertical Launch Module (UVLM) system for ship-based launches
Development and Production:
Developed by DRDO’s Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE)
Bharat Dynamics Limited and Bharat Electronics Limited are Development-Cum-Production-Partners
Approved by the Defence Acquisition Council as a Mission Mode Project
Manufacturing Plans
Both missile systems are part of India’s efforts to enhance its indigenous defense capabilities:
LRAShM:
Currently in the testing phase, with successful trials conducted. Full-scale production plans are likely to follow successful completion of testing.
LRLACM:
Indian Air Force plans to procure missiles worth approximately ₹10,000 crore
Indian Army has allocated about ₹4,000 crore for procurement
Production Partners: State-owned companies Bharat Dynamics Limited and Bharat Electronics Limited are engaged in missile development and integration for LRLACM.
Engine Production:
The STFE engine for LRLACM is being produced by BrahMos Aerospace in Thiruvananthapuram.
Conclusion
These developments significantly enhance India’s long-range strike capabilities, complementing existing systems like the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile. The successful development and planned production of these missiles demonstrate India’s growing expertise in advanced missile technology and its commitment to strengthening its strategic defense posture.