The Indian Air Force’s Su-30 MK-I platform successfully carried out a flight test of the RudraM-II air-to-surface missile today in Odisha, thanks to the efforts of the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO). As to the Ministry of Defence, the flying test achieved all the trial goals.
An air-launched missile system with solid propulsion developed domestically is called RudraM-II. The missile system incorporates several cutting-edge indigenous technology created by several DRDO laboratories.
Rajnath Singh, the minister of defense, hailed the IAF, DRDO, and business community on the successful test flight of RudraM-II. According to him, the test’s success has solidified the RudraM-II system’s function as an armament force multiplier. The DRDO crew received praise from Dr. Samir V. Kamat, the chairman of the DRDO, for their tireless work and contributions, which led to the successful flight test.