STAR Missile

STAR Missile

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STAR ends India’s dependence on expensive imported target systems for missile training.

About STAR Missile

  • The Supersonic TARget (STAR) missile is an indigenous, high-speed missile designed to simulate realistic threats for training India’s armed forces.
  • It was developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).
  • Unlike combat missiles, STAR doesn’t aim to destroy enemy targets—instead, it mimics the enemy, helping our forces practice interception in real-time.
  • The STAR missile is engineered to simulate the behavior of modern supersonic anti-ship missiles and cruise missiles.
  • To serve different combat needs, DRDO is developing STAR in two variants: 
    • Air-Launched STAR: Carried by fighters like the LCA Tejas, it simulates air-to-air and air-to-ground strikes, including Anti-Radiation and Anti-AWACS roles. 
    • Ground-Launched STAR: Truck-mounted and mobile, this version can be deployed from shorelines or remote zones without expensive infrastructure, making it highly versatile for Navy and Army drills. 

STAR Missile Features

  • At the heart of STAR is a two-stage propulsion system: 
    • Solid booster rocket for quick lift-off 
    • Liquid Fuel Ramjet (LFRJ) for sustained supersonic flight 
  • Max Speed: Mach 1.8 – 2.5.
  • It operates across a wide altitude range from 100 meters to 10 kilometers, with an operational range of 55 to 175 kilometers. 
  • With flight times spanning 50 to 200 seconds, it can simulate various attack scenarios, flying as low as 12 feet above water to mimic modern sea-skimming missiles or plunging from over 30,000 feet to replicate high-altitude attacks.
  • High Manoeuvrability: Simulates zig-zag, evasive enemy movement.
  • Tracking by Defence Systems: Test radar, missile interception, and tracking systems.
  • Safe Recovery or Detonation: Depending on mission type.

Source: BT

STAR Missile FAQs

Q1: Which organisation developed the STAR missile?

Ans: It was developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).

Q2: What is the primary purpose of STAR missile?

Ans: Simulate realistic threat profiles for training and testing.

Q3: What is the maximum speed range of STAR missile?

Ans: Mach 1.8 – 2.5

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