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DRDO conducts successful flight test of Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet missile in Odisha`s Chandipur
The DRDO said it successfully carried out a flight test of its solid fuel-ducted ramjet (SFDR) missile propulsion system on Friday morning at the Chandipur test range in Odisha.
Highlights
- The DRDO successfully carried out a flight test of its solid fuel-ducted ramjet (SFDR) missile propulsion system.
- Presently, the SFDR missile propulsion technology is available only with a handful of countries in the world.
New Delhi: The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) conducted a successful flight test of its solid fuel-ducted ramjet (SFDR) missile propulsion system on Friday (March 5, 2021) morning at Odisha's Chandipur test range.
In a press release issued by government-run DRDO it said: "All the subsystems, including the booster motor and nozzle-less motor, performed as expected (during the flight test)."
"During the test, air launch scenario was simulated using a booster motor. Subsequently, the nozzle-less booster accelerated it to the required Mach number (speed) for Ramjet operation," it said.
Successful demonstration of SFDR technology has provided DRDO with a technological advantage which will enable it to develop long range air-to-air missiles, it added.
The statement informed that presently, the SFDR missile propulsion technology is available only with a handful of countries in the world.
Last month, the indigenously-designed and developed Vertical Launch Short Range Surface to Air Missile (VL-SRSAM) was successfully launched by the DRDO.
The VL-SRSAM is capable of neutralising various aerial threats at close ranges.