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Context: Recently, Tthe DRDO successfully tested a new Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (LRLACM) with a 1,000 km range from Odisha’s coast. It enhances India’s standoff strike capabilities, similar to the U.S. Tomahawk.
Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) in Hyderabad and Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) in Bengaluru were the Development-Cum-Production Partners involved in the missile’s development and integration.
Mission Mode Project: LRLACM is a Defence Acquisition Council (DAC)-approvedproject, sanctioned under the Acceptance of Necessity (AoN)
The project is considered a Mission Mode Project, which is typically used for critical defence capabilities requiring immediate operational readiness.
A long-range cruise missile is a guided missile designed for precise strikes on land or sea targets from a considerable distance, often exceeding hundreds of kilometres.
It flies at a low altitude to avoid radar detection and has terrain-following capabilities.
Powered by a jet engine, it maintains a constant speed, typically subsonic or supersonic.
Cruise missiles are equipped with guidance systems such as GPS or inertial navigation to accurately hit targets.
Unlike ballistic missiles, they follow a flat, controlled trajectory and can be launched from land, air, sea, or submarine platforms.
Launch Flexibility: The missile is designed to be launched from mobile ground-based systemsand frontline ships, offering enhanced operational flexibility. It uses a universal vertical launch module system, allowing for easy integration with different launch platforms.
Missile Design: LRLACM is configured to be launched both from mobile articulated launchers on land and naval vessels, making it adaptable to various operational environments.
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