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Published May 8, 2017
SOURCE: IDRW NEWS NETWORK
First Picture of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) developed indigenous new generation anti-radiation missile (NGARM) currently in development as emerged from the website of contractor who supplies Scale Dummy Missiles to DRDO.
At first glance NGARM as visual simiarities between Astra BVRAAM which have now entered production. State-of-the-art, anti-radiation NGARM missile is specifically developed to take out enemy radars and communication facilities.
NGARM is an air-to-surface tactical missile which picks up radiation or signals emitted by radars and communication systems, homes on to the target and destroys the network. NGARM has a 100-km range and has been under development from 2012.
DRDO has been carrying out flight trials of NGARM from Su-30 MKI to validate its seeker, structural integrity, navigation and control system, and aerodynamic capability. NGARM reportedly will use dual-pulse propulsion systems in the case of LR-SAM which remarkably improves engagement capability of the missile.
DRDO has promised that NGARM will fully indigenous missile system which will also include locally developed RF seeker. DRDO is planning to conduct maiden flight test by end of this year.
SOURCE: IDRW NEWS NETWORK
![NGRAAMF.jpg](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fs13.postimg.org%2Fcwakoe6qv%2FNGRAAMF.jpg&hash=6d798877aef060816a94a3c6be4a674f)
First Picture of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) developed indigenous new generation anti-radiation missile (NGARM) currently in development as emerged from the website of contractor who supplies Scale Dummy Missiles to DRDO.
At first glance NGARM as visual simiarities between Astra BVRAAM which have now entered production. State-of-the-art, anti-radiation NGARM missile is specifically developed to take out enemy radars and communication facilities.
NGARM is an air-to-surface tactical missile which picks up radiation or signals emitted by radars and communication systems, homes on to the target and destroys the network. NGARM has a 100-km range and has been under development from 2012.
DRDO has been carrying out flight trials of NGARM from Su-30 MKI to validate its seeker, structural integrity, navigation and control system, and aerodynamic capability. NGARM reportedly will use dual-pulse propulsion systems in the case of LR-SAM which remarkably improves engagement capability of the missile.
DRDO has promised that NGARM will fully indigenous missile system which will also include locally developed RF seeker. DRDO is planning to conduct maiden flight test by end of this year.