ULPGM-V3: DRDO’s New Drone-Launched Missile Strengthens Precision Warfare

ULPGM-V3 enhances India’s drone warfare capability with precision strikes, anti-drone combat features, and indigenous defence technology advancement.

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ULPGM-V3 Latest News

  • The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully completed the final development trials of the UAV-Launched Precision Guided Missile (ULPGM)-V3
  • The trials were conducted in both air-to-ground and air-to-air modes, paving the way for critical user trials by the armed forces. 
  • The term “deliverable configuration” used by DRDO suggests that not much will change in subsequent trials — signalling near-readiness for induction.

Evolution of ULPGM — From V1 to V3

  • The ULPGM has undergone significant technological evolution across three generations:
    • V1 – Basic free-fall precision missile
    • V2- Added propulsion, longer range, and mid-course target updates
    • V3 – Air-to-ground AND air-to-air capability, advanced seekers, multiple warheads, day-night combat
  • The V3 represents a generational leap — transforming the ULPGM from a basic drone-launched weapon into a highly versatile, multi-role precision missile suited for modern drone warfare.

Key Technical Features of ULPGM-V3

  • Fitted with a high-definition dual-channel seeker — an advanced guidance system using multiple sensors to accurately track both ground and aerial targets.
  • Equipped with a two-way data link — enabling operators to change or update the target even after the missile has been launched — a critical capability in fast-moving combat environments.
  • Can engage both stationary and moving targets with precision in all-weather, day-and-night conditions.

Operational Versatility

  • Can be deployed in both plains and high-altitude regions — making it suitable for diverse Indian operational theatres including the Himalayan frontier.
  • Capable of engaging a wide range of targets — tanks, armoured vehicles, bunkers, fortified structures, drones, helicopters, and other airborne threats.

Three Warhead Options

  • The missile can be fitted with three different warheads depending on mission requirements:
    • Anti-Armour Warhead — Designed to destroy heavily protected tanks and armoured vehicles, including those fitted with Rolled Homogeneous Armour (RHA) and Explosive Reactive Armour (ERA) — special protection layers used in modern battle tanks.
    • Penetration-cum-Blast Warhead — Designed to pierce and destroy bunkers and fortified structures — critical for counter-insurgency and conventional warfare against entrenched positions.
    • Pre-Fragmentation Warhead — Disperses high-speed metal fragments over a large area to maximise damage — effective against personnel and light vehicles.

Production and Development Ecosystem

  • The ULPGM-V3 has been developed and produced entirely within India’s defence ecosystem — a strong demonstration of Aatmanirbhar Bharat in defence. 
  • Nodal Development Lab — Research Centre Imarat (RCI), Hyderabad.
  • UAV Integration — Currently integrated on UAVs developed by Newspace Research and Technologies, Bengaluru. DRDO is actively pursuing integration with long-range and high-endurance UAVs from several other Indian companies.

Strategic Significance — Drones in Modern Warfare

  • The Drone Revolution
    • Experts described systems like ULPGM-V3 as critical given that drones are increasingly becoming central to modern warfare worldwide. 
    • The ongoing conflicts — from Ukraine to West Asia — have demonstrated that drones now play decisive roles in surveillance, precision strikes, and counter-drone operations — in both conventional conflicts and asymmetric warfare.
  • Network-Centric Warfare
    • The ULPGM-V3 reflects the growing shift toward network-centric warfare — where drones, sensors, and command systems work together in real time to detect and strike targets with precision. 
    • The missile’s post-launch target update capability is particularly valuable in fast-moving drone combat environments where targets change rapidly.

Why Drones Are the Future

  • Significantly reduced risk to human soldiers and pilots.
  • Persistent real-time surveillance and precision strike capability.
  • Rapid mass production and scalability compared to conventional manned weapon systems.
  • DRDO has identified drone-launched weapon development as one of its key focus areas going forward.

Source: IE

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