
Latest Development (2025)
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Groundbreaking Test: DRDO’s Defence Research & Development Laboratory (DRDL) successfully conducted 1,000+ second ground test of an Active-Cooled Scramjet Subscale Combustor, a critical milestone for India’s hypersonic weapons program.
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Previous Achievement: Follows a 120-second test in January 2025, showcasing rapid progress in sustaining supersonic combustion.
Hypersonic Propulsion Technology
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Definition: Enables vehicles to travel at Mach 5+ (≥6,174 km/h), crucial for advanced missiles and aerospace systems.
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Key Component: Scramjet (Supersonic Combustion Ramjet) engines:
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Air-Breathing: Uses atmospheric oxygen for combustion, eliminating need for onboard oxidizers.
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Mechanism:
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Air enters the engine at supersonic speeds (unlike ramjets, which slow air to subsonic speeds).
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Fuel (e.g., hydrogen) is injected and combusted in supersonic airflow.
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Advantage: Higher efficiency and range compared to rocket-based systems.
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India’s Scramjet Milestones
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2016: Demonstrated scramjet technology with Hypersonic Technology Demonstrator Vehicle (HSTDV).
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2023: Joined elite group (US, Russia, China) with sustained scramjet combustion testing.
Significance of the 1,000-Second Test
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Validation of Durability: Proves the combustor can withstand extreme temperatures (3,000°C+) during prolonged hypersonic flight.
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Enhanced Missile Capabilities:
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Longer Range: Air-breathing scramjets reduce fuel load, enabling extended reach.
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Maneuverability: Hypersonic missiles evade traditional defense systems due to speed and unpredictable trajectories.
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Strategic Edge: Strengthens India’s deterrence against regional adversaries.
Global Hypersonic Race
| Country | Key Achievements |
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| USA | AGM-183A ARRW (Air-Launched Rapid Response Weapon). |
| Russia | Avangard (hypersonic glide vehicle) & Zircon missile. |
| China | DF-17 (hypersonic glide vehicle). |
| India | HSTDV & BrahMos-II (under development). |
Key Takeaways
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The test marks India’s leap in indigenous hypersonic technology, critical for next-gen defense systems.
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Scramjet engines position India as a global player in hypersonic warfare, enhancing strategic autonomy.
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Future steps include full-scale flight tests and integration with missile platforms like BrahMos-II.

