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Rudram-1 in Action: Bharat’s first indigenous missile to hunt and destroy enemy radars

Adani Defence has showcased the indigenous Rudram-1 anti radiation missile successfully destroying a compact enemy radar target, demonstrating its advanced dual-seeker technology and precision strike capability

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Jul 15, 2026, 01:30 pm IST
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NEW DELHI: Demonstrating Bharat’s growing capabilities in indigenous precision-strike weaponry, Adani Defence has released a new demonstration video of the Rudram-1 Next Generation Anti-Radiation Missile (NGARM) successfully detecting, tracking and destroying a small radar-emitting target with remarkable accuracy. The demonstration underscores the missile’s advanced guidance technology and its potential to significantly strengthen the Indian Air Force’s Suppression and Destruction of Enemy Air Defence (SEAD/DEAD) operations.

The video features the missile striking a compact dish-shaped antenna mounted on a mast, simulating an enemy radar emitter. Unlike the large fixed-array radar systems typically associated with integrated air-defence networks, the relatively small target highlights Rudram-1’s ability to engage even compact tactical radar systems with exceptional precision.

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The successful demonstration marks another milestone in Bharat’s efforts to develop advanced indigenous defence technologies under the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat, while reducing dependence on imported anti-radiation missiles.

The released footage showcases Rudram-1 homing in on what appears to be a small dish antenna designed to simulate an operational radar. Although the exact specifications of the target have not been officially disclosed, the demonstration indicates that the missile is capable of engaging a broad spectrum of electromagnetic emitters, including surveillance radars, fire-control radars, communication systems and other battlefield sensors.

The ability to neutralise relatively small radar systems is particularly significant as modern air-defence networks increasingly rely on mobile, compact and difficult-to-detect radar assets that can rapidly change locations during combat.

By accurately targeting these emitters, Rudram-1 enables the Indian Air Force to degrade an adversary’s situational awareness during the opening stages of an air campaign. One of Rudram-1’s defining technological features is its advanced dual Radio Frequency (RF) seeker architecture, designed to improve accuracy in contested electromagnetic environments.

The missile employs a Passive Homing Head (PHH) seeker that detects radio-frequency emissions generated by hostile radar systems. Since the seeker passively tracks enemy emissions rather than actively transmitting signals, it enables the missile to remain undetected while locking onto its target.

Complementing this capability is a Millimetre Wave (MMW) seeker, which provides terminal guidance during the final phase of flight. This sensor enhances target discrimination and improves strike accuracy even if the targeted radar operator attempts to switch off the radar or deploy electronic countermeasures to break the missile’s lock.

Although the precise operational guidance logic used by Rudram-1 has not been publicly disclosed, the combination of passive RF homing and terminal MMW guidance is designed to improve the missile’s probability of successfully engaging hostile radar systems under challenging combat conditions.

Rudram-1 has been specifically developed for Suppression of Enemy Air Defences (SEAD) and Destruction of Enemy Air Defences (DEAD) two critical mission profiles during modern air warfare.

In contemporary conflicts, integrated air-defence systems rely on interconnected surveillance radars, fire-control radars and command centres to detect, track and engage hostile aircraft. Neutralising these radar systems during the initial stages of combat creates safer air corridors for strike aircraft and significantly weakens the enemy’s defensive network.

The missile’s fire-and-forget capability allows pilots to launch the weapon after acquiring a target, following which it autonomously homes in on the radar emitter without requiring further intervention.

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Its compatibility with multiple Indian Air Force fighter aircraft also provides enhanced stand-off strike capability, enabling aircraft to engage enemy air-defence assets from safer distances. The development of Rudram-1 represents a major technological achievement for Bharat’s indigenous defence industry, particularly in the field of electronic warfare and precision-guided munitions.

Anti-radiation missiles are among the most complex air-launched weapons due to the sophisticated sensor technology required to detect, classify and accurately engage hostile electromagnetic emitters operating across different frequencies.

By developing an indigenous RF seeker and advanced guidance technologies, Bharat has taken an important step towards strengthening its domestic missile ecosystem and reducing reliance on foreign suppliers for high-end precision strike weapons. The missile also aligns with the government’s Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives aimed at building self-reliance in advanced defence manufacturing.

Topics: Atmanirbhar BharatIndian Air ForceAdani DefenceRudram-1Radiation missile
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