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Which country has successfully test fired the Rudram-1 Anti Radiation Missile?

Which country has successfully test fired the Rudram-1 Anti Radiation Missile?

India
India successfully test fires anti-radiation missile Rudram-1.

What is the name of India’s first indigenous anti radiation missile for the Indian Air Force which was test fired in October 2020?

Rudram-1
The New Generation Anti-Radiation Missile (Rudram-1) which is India’s first indigenous anti-radiation missile developed by @DRDO_India for Indian Air Force was tested successfully today at ITR,Balasore. Congratulations to DRDO & other stakeholders for this remarkable achievement.

What is the name of the indigenously Anti Radiation Missile?

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Notes: Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) conducted a successful test of the New Generation Anti Radiation Missile (NGRAM) called the Rudram-1. The missile has been tested at the Integrated Test Range (ITR) in Balasore.

What is the name of the Indus generously developed anti-radiation missile successfully tested by DRDO in October 2020?

RUDRAM
DRDO successfully flight tests Indigenously Developed Anti Radiation Missile (RUDRAM) New generation Anti Radiation Missile (RUDRAM) was successfully Flight tested today onto a radiation target located on Wheeler Island off the coast of Odisha. The missile was launched from SU-30 MKI fighter aircraft.

Which is the first indigenous anti-radiation missile of India?

Rudram
India’s first indigenous anti-radiation missile, Rudram, developed for the Indian Air Force, was successfully flight-tested from a Sukhoi-30 MKI jet off the east coast on Friday.

What is the name of the anti-radiation missile tested by India in October 2020 from a SU 30 MKI fighter aircraft?

The RUDRAM is first indigenous anti-radiation missile of the country for Indian Air Force (IAF), being developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). The missile is integrated on SU-30 MKI fighter aircraft as the launch platform, having capability of varying ranges based on launch conditions.