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GS3: Achievements of Indians in science & technology; indigenization of technology and developing new technology.
Context: Recently, DRDO successfully conducted flight trials of the UAV-launched Precision Guided Missile (ULPGM)-V3 at the National Open Area Range (NOAR) in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh.
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- The missile is an enhanced version of the earlier similar development like ULPGM V1 and ULPGM-V2, developed and delivered by the DRDO .
- The missile was released from a UAV indigenously developed by Indian start-up Newspace Research Technologies, Bengaluru.
- The DRDO is actively pursuing the integration of ULPGM weapons with long-range and high-endurance UAVs from several other Indian companies.
- The present trials were carried out for the Anti-armour configuration.
UAV-launched Precision Guided Missile (ULPGM)-V3

- The ULPGM-V3 is equipped with a high-definition dual-channel seeker that can strike a wide variety of targets.
- It can be fired in plain and high-altitude areas.
- It has day-and-night capability and a two-way data link to support post-launch target/aim-point update.
- The missile is equipped with three modular warhead options:
- Anti-armour to destroy modern age armoured vehicles equipped with Rolled Homogeneous Armour (RHA) with Explosive Reactive Armour (ERA).
- Penetration-cum-Blast warhead with Anti-Bunker application.
- Pre-fragmentation warhead with a high lethality zone.
- Development: The missile is jointly developed by DRDO laboratories, namely Research Centre Imarat, Defence Research and Development Laboratory, Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory, High-Energy Materials Research Laboratory, Integrated Test Range and Defence Electronics Research Laboratory.
- Range: It can achieve a maximum range of 4 km during the day and 2.5 km at night.
- Weight: ULPGM-V3 weighs 12.5 kg, which enables integration with lightweight drones and can be carried and used by individual soldiers even in remote or hilly areas.
Source: The Hindu