New Delhi: India's quest for self-reliance in advanced weaponry hit a new milestone as the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), in partnership with the Indian Air Force (IAF), successfully flight-tested the RudraM-II air-to-surface missile.
Conducted from an airborne platform under demanding release conditions, the trial showcased the missile's precision strike capability and validated the robustness of its critical subsystems.
The missile flawlessly followed its designated trajectory before hitting the target with remarkable accuracy. Officials confirmed that all mission objectives were achieved, with performance verified through extensive tracking and monitoring systems at the Integrated Test Range (ITR), Chandipur.
Developed by Hyderabad's Research Centre Imarat (RCI) with support from DRDL, HEMRL, ARDE, and ITR, RudraM-II represents a collaborative effort involving Defence Public Sector Undertakings, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, the Regional Centre for Military Airworthiness, the Missile System Quality Assurance Agency, and numerous industry partners.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh hailed the achievement as proof of India's growing technological maturity, calling it a significant stride under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative. DRDO Chairman also lauded the teams, describing the success as a major boost to national defence preparedness.

