DRDO's new missile offers precision strikes, anti-drone combat, Pg13
DRDO's ULPGM-V3 missile enhances drone warfare with precision strikes, anti-drone capabilities, and advanced target-seeking systems for modern battlefield roles.
DRDO conducted final development trials of the UAV-Launched Precision Guided Missile (ULPGM)-V3.
ULPGM-V3 can engage both ground and aerial targets, including drones and helicopters.
The missile features advanced target-seeking systems and improved day-and-night combat capability.
ULPGM-V3 is equipped with a two-way data link for updating targets post-launch.
Bharat Dynamics Limited and Adani Defence Systems and Technologies Limited partnered with DRDO for development and production.
Detailed Insights:
ULPGM-V3 is a significant upgrade from previous versions, with enhanced range, propulsion, and target engagement capabilities.
The missile is equipped with multiple warhead options, including anti-armor, penetration-cum-blast, and pre-fragmentation, for diverse battlefield roles.
ULPGM-V3 can be deployed in plains and high-altitude regions, engaging stationary and moving targets in all weather conditions.
The missile's development aligns with the growing importance of drones in modern warfare and the shift towards network-centric operations.
The Indian defence ecosystem is fully involved in the production of the missile, including DRDO laboratories and various Indian companies.
Key Concepts Involved:
Precision Guided Missile: A missile that uses guidance systems to accurately hit its intended target.
Network-centric Warfare: A military doctrine that leverages information technology to achieve situational awareness and coordinated action.