UAV Launched Precision Guided Munition (ULPGM) family: Updates & Discussions

That drone looks like it could be shot down easily. Tell me that ismt the intended drone for munitions to be used with
It's what makes the weapons versatile, you don't have to rely on a single platform, and bigger class drones are more venerable than the Hexacopters or quadcopters if it's going to use ULPGM, given ULPGM is a Short range weapons,
ULPGM are specifically built for Drones,
A quadcopter capable of firing fire & forget missile from a range of 8km, in night is a nightmare, essentially you can take every enemy post in LOC or IB,
 

DRDO conducts successful flight-trials of Advanced Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Launched Precision Guided Missile-V3


Posted On: 25 JUL 2025 2:47PM by PIB Delhi​


In a major boost to India’s defence capabilities, Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) has successfully carried out flight-trials of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Launched Precision Guided Missile (ULPGM)-V3 at the National Open Area Range (NOAR) test range in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh. The missile is an enhanced version of the ULPGM-V2 missile developed and delivered by DRDO earlier.

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 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 and Pre-fragmentation warhead with a high lethality zone.

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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. The present trials were carried out for the Anti-armour configuration.

The missile was released from a UAV, which is indigenously developed by an Indian start-up - Newspace Research Technologies, Bengaluru. DRDO is actively pursuing integration of ULPGM weapons with long-range and high endurance UAVs from several other Indian companies. Development cum Production Partners (DcPPs) - Adani Defence and Bharat Dynamics Limited, Hyderabad) and 30 MSMEs/start-ups contributed to making this unique project a grand success.

Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh has congratulated DRDO and the industry partners, DcPPs, MSMEs and start-ups for the development and successful trials of the ULPGM-V3 system. He termed the success as proof that the Indian industry is now ready to absorb and produce critical defence technologies.

Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO Dr Samir V Kamat congratulated the teams, DcPPs and start-ups and said that the development of such a weapon is the need of the hour.
 
The ulpgm drone can cover more than 10-12km one way, prob 15km or more. So assuming 2.5 to 4km range , that is a decent combat area coverage for V2. 10+ units are to be delivered in this lot along with missiles.
 
The ulpgm drone can cover more than 10-12km one way, prob 15km or more. So assuming 2.5 to 4km range , that is a decent combat area coverage for V2. 10+ units are to be delivered in this lot along with missiles.
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Well we can certainly extend it's range upto 50km with rudrastra platform
 
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Well we can certainly extend it's range upto 50km with rudrastra platform
Unlikely as V2 is quite small & its only integrated with a hex copter sort of uav, drop release mechanism from a hovering position ie initial launch is without kinetic momentum due to relative velocity wrt the carrier. A launch from the platform you mention, not sure if possible without modification into tube launch.
 

DRDO completes development trials of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Launched Precision Guided Missile-V3 in Air-to-Ground & Air-to-Air modes


Posted On: 19 MAY 2026 9:50PM by PIB Delhi​


Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) has successfully completed the final deliverable configuration development trials of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Launched Precision Guided Missile (ULPGM)-V3 in Air-to-Ground and Air-to-Air modes at DRDO test range near Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh. The trials were carried out using an integrated Ground Control System (GCS) to command and control the ULPGM weapon system. The GCS features state-of-the-art technologies to automate readiness and launch operations.

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DRDO has partnered with two production agencies - Bharat Dynamics Limited, Hyderabad and Adani Defence Systems & Technologies Limited, Hyderabad - for the development and production of the missiles. The system has been integrated on UAVs developed by Newspace Research and Technologies, Bengaluru for current trials.

The ULPGM missile has been developed by Research Centre Imarat, Hyderabad as the nodal lab along with other DRDO laboratories namely Defence Research & Development Laboratory (DRDL) Hyderabad, Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory (TBRL), Chandigarh and High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL), Pune.

The missile has been produced entirely through the Indian defence ecosystem involving a large number of MSMEs and other industries. The trials confirmed fully mature domestic supply chain, equipped for immediate serial mass production.

Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh has complimented DRDO, PSUs, Defence cum Production Partners and industry for the successful development trials of ULPGM-V3 in Air-to-Ground mode for anti-tank role and Air-to-Air modes for Drone, Helicopter and other airborne targets. He termed it a strategic milestone achieved towards Aatmanirbharta in Defence.