NEW DELHI: India Wednesday successfully flight-tested the RudraM-II air-to-surface missile from Su-30 MK-I fighter jet of the Indian Air Force, according to an official statement.
“The flight-test met all the trial objectives, validating the propulsion system and control & guidance algorithm,” said the Ministry of Defense in a statement.
The ministry noted RudraM-II is an “indigenously-developed solid-propelled air-launched missile system meant for Air-to-Surface role to neutralise many types of enemy assets.”
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said: “the successful test has consolidated the role of the RudraM-II system as a force multiplier to the Armed Forces.”
Earlier this month on May 1, India successfully flight-tested supersonic missile-assisted release of torpedo system. Before that, the south Asian country had conducted successful test of a new version of a medium-range ballistic missile.