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The same source said that the missile that is under development as the Agni-VI, but which will ultimately be called Surya, could eventually be extended to have a range of 10,000 km (6,213 miles).
Equipped with a range of about 1,500 kilometers, the ET-LDHCM can target and destroy enemy sites using conventional or nuclear warheads weighing 1,000–2,000 kg. India now has the ET-LDHCM, joining a ...
It is also developing the 300-kilowatt 'Surya' laser weapon, which can destroy high-speed missiles and drones up to a distance of 20 kilometers. This weapon will further strengthen India in modern ...
Anti-stealth Surya VHF radar: India's air defense receives a boost with the delivery of the first indigenous Surya VHF radar to the Indian Air Force in March 2025. Developed by a Bengaluru-based ...