DRDO missile to feature at Republic Day parade


DRDO LR-AShM: UPSC Study Note

Long Range Anti-Ship Hypersonic Missile — Republic Day 2026 Showcase


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Full Name Long Range Anti-Ship Hypersonic Missile
Abbreviation LR-AShM
Developing Agency DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation)
Parent Ministry Ministry of Defence, Government of India
Category Hypersonic Glide Vehicle (HGV)-based anti-ship missile
Range ~1,500 km
Speed Up to Mach 10 (peak); average cruise ~Mach 5
Time-to-target ~15 minutes for 1,500 km
Target types Both static and moving naval/surface targets
Guidance High-precision; fully indigenous avionics and sensors
Launcher Mobile truck-mounted launcher (road-mobile)
Planned variants Ship-launched, submarine-launched, air-launched
Primary user Indian Navy (coastal battery role initially)
Indigenisation Fully indigenous — avionics, sensors, propulsion
Public debut 77th Republic Day, 26 January 2026, Kartavya Path

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Scientific / Technological

Geopolitical / Strategic

Economic

Administrative / Governance

Historical


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. LR-AShM stands for Long Range Anti-Ship Hypersonic Missile — developed by DRDO. [S1]
  2. LR-AShM was first publicly displayed at the 77th Republic Day parade on 26 January 2026 at Kartavya Path. [S1][S4]
  3. The missile is classified as a Hypersonic Glide Vehicle (HGV) — not a hypersonic cruise missile. [S2]
  4. LR-AShM has a range of approximately 1,500 km and can reach targets in ~15 minutes. [S2]
  5. The missile achieves speeds of up to Mach 10 (peak) with an average flight speed of ~Mach 5. [S2]
  6. Hypersonic speed threshold: Mach 5 (five times the speed of sound). [S2]
  7. LR-AShM can engage both static and moving targets — including naval vessels underway. [S1][S4]
  8. The missile was displayed on a mobile truck-mounted launcher at the parade. [S2][S4]
  9. Planned variants include ship-launched, submarine-launched, and air-launched configurations. [S2]
  10. The developing agency is DRDO under the Ministry of Defence (not MoS&T or ISRO). [S1]
  11. India tested the predecessor HSTDV (Hypersonic Technology Demonstrator Vehicle) successfully in September 2020, reaching Mach 6. [S2]
  12. HSTDV success in 2020 made India the 4th country to demonstrate scramjet-powered hypersonic flight. [S2]
  13. LR-AShM features fully indigenous avionics and sensors — zero import content in guidance systems. [S2]
  14. The missile is designed to meet the coastal battery requirements of the Indian Navy. [S2]
  15. Bharat Parv 2026 — the civilian/cultural counterpart of Republic Day — was held at the Red Fort and also featured DRDO's tableau. [S1][S4]

8. Mains Relevance

GS-III: Science and Technology — Development and Application; Internal Security; Defence Technology; Indigenisation of Technology.

Specific syllabus headings: - "Achievements of Indians in science & technology; indigenisation of technology" - "Science and Technology — developments and their applications and effects in everyday life" - "Challenges to internal security through communication networks, role of media and social networking sites" - "Various Security forces and agencies and their mandate" (defence procurement angle)

Plausible Mains Question Stems: 1. "The public display of the Long Range Anti-Ship Hypersonic Missile (LR-AShM) at the 77th Republic Day parade marks a strategic inflection point for India. Critically analyse the significance of hypersonic missile capability for India's maritime security and Indo-Pacific geopolitics." (GS-III, 15 marks) 2. "Distinguish between Hypersonic Glide Vehicles (HGV) and Hypersonic Cruise Missiles (HCM). Evaluate India's progress in both categories and the challenges in transitioning from demonstrator to operational capability." (GS-III, 10 marks) 3. "Aatmanirbhar Bharat in defence has moved beyond rhetoric with systems like LR-AShM and HSTDV. Discuss how indigenisation of critical defence technologies contributes to both strategic autonomy and economic growth." (GS-III, 15 marks)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
BrahMos Supersonic Cruise Missile Predecessor anti-ship cruise missile; contrast with LR-AShM on speed, range, propulsion type
HSTDV (Hypersonic Technology Demonstrator Vehicle) Technological precursor to LR-AShM; India's 2020 scramjet milestone
IGMDP (Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme) Historical foundation of India's entire missile programme; Dr APJ Abdul Kalam's legacy
India's Defence Exports Policy & Aatmanirbhar Bharat in Defence Economic and policy context; 25% domestic procurement mandate, ₹50,000 crore export target
Anti-Access/Area Denial (A2/AD) Strategy Geopolitical doctrine in which LR-AShM fits; China's DF-21D comparison
QUAD and Indo-Pacific Security Architecture Strategic context — LR-AShM's deterrence role in multilateral maritime security
India–China Hypersonic Race China's DF-ZF HGV and YJ-21 vs. India's LR-AShM; comparative military technology analysis
DRDO Reform (Post-2020) Administrative context — restructuring that enabled faster development cycles

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Wrong agency: LR-AShM is developed by DRDO (Ministry of Defence) — NOT ISRO (Department of Space) or NSCS. ISRO contributes propulsion technology but is NOT the lead developer.
  2. HGV ≠ HCM confusion: LR-AShM is a Hypersonic Glide Vehicle (boost-glide, no sustained propulsion after boost). DRDO's hypersonic cruise missile (scramjet-powered) is a separate, parallel programme — do not conflate them.
  3. BrahMos conflation: BrahMos is supersonic (~Mach 3), jointly developed with Russia, and a cruise missile — LR-AShM is hypersonic (~Mach 5–10), fully indigenous, and a glide vehicle. These are distinct systems.
  4. 77th vs. 76th Republic Day: The LR-AShM was displayed at the 77th Republic Day (2026) — a common trap is misattributing events to the wrong parade year.
  5. HSTDV as LR-AShM: HSTDV (2020) was a technology demonstrator (scramjet HCM-type), not the LR-AShM. Examiners may present HSTDV as the same as LR-AShM — they are related but distinct systems.
  6. Mach threshold: Mach 5 is the standard hypersonic threshold — not Mach 3 (supersonic) or Mach 7. MCQs often try to swap these.

11. Sources


Note: All core factual claims are grounded in Tier 1 government sources (PIB, DD News, News on Air). No Tier 3/4 facts have been used where they contradict Tier 1 sources.