India has joined a select group of countries worldwide that have successfully tested long-range hypersonic missiles with a speed of Mach 6( six times the speed of sound)or more. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully tested the missile from Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Island off the coast of Odisha on November 16, 2024.
Russia was the first country in the world to use its hypersonic missile Kinzhal against Ukraine in 2022.
Russia, China, and the United States have also tested hypersonic missiles. Recently, North Korea claimed to have tested one, but this cannot be verified.
France, Japan, Germany, Australia, Iran, and Israel are also pursuing projects to develop hypersonic missile systems.
The DRDO’s Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Missile Complex, Hyderabad is developing the missile in partnership with laboratories of DRDO and private sector companies.
The missile range is 1500 km.
Hypersonic missiles are a type of ballistic missile with a minimum speed of Mach 5 (about 6,200 kilometres per hour). They are different from supersonic missiles, which are also a type of ballistic missile with a speed of Mach 1 or more.
There are two types of hypersonic missile systems being developed around the world.
Like a ballistic missile mechanism, the Hypersonic Glide Vehicle is launched using a rocket . The rocket reaches the upper atmosphere and then re-enters into Earth’s atmosphere and glides towards the target with a speed up to 27 km per hour.
The Hypersonic Cruise Missile is similar to the Hypersonic Glide vehicle. The difference is that during the re-entry phase, the cruise missile uses the scramjet engine(an air-breathing engine) to hit the target.
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