The RudraM-II is classified as an anti-radiation supersonic missile, designed to target enemy ground radars and communication stations during SEAD missions.
The RudraM-II is an indigenously developed, solid-propelled air-launched missile system designed for an air-to-surface role, capable of neutralising various enemy assets.
The upgrade project will reportedly equip the Su-30 MKIs with indigenous 'Virupaksha' AESA radars, increasing the detection range for enemy platforms by 1.5 to 1.7 times compared to the current Russian radars.
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