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India successfully tested a scramjet engine for more than 1,000 seconds, marking a significant advancement in hypersonic technology.  ​ 

​**India Achieves Milestone in Hypersonic Technology with Scramjet Engine Test**

India has made a significant advancement in hypersonic technology by successfully testing a Scramjet engine for over 1,000 seconds. This ground test, conducted by the Defence Research & Development Laboratory (DRDL) in Hyderabad, marks a crucial step towards the development of next-generation hypersonic missiles.

On April 25, 2025, the DRDL executed a long-duration Active Cooled Scramjet Subscale Combustor ground test at the newly established Scramjet Connect Test Facility (SCPT). This test follows a previous successful trial in January 2025, which lasted for 120 seconds. The recent achievement demonstrates the system’s readiness for full-scale flight-worthy combustor testing, as stated by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).

The successful test is a testament to India’s growing capabilities in Hypersonic Weapon Technology, positioning the country as a key player in advanced defense systems. The development of hypersonic missiles, which can travel at speeds exceeding Mach 5, is critical for enhancing national security and defense strategies.

As India continues to invest in cutting-edge technology, the implications of this successful test could lead to significant advancements in military capabilities and strategic deterrence.

**FAQ**

*What is a Scramjet engine?*

A Scramjet (Supersonic Combustion Ramjet) engine is a type of air-breathing engine that operates efficiently at hypersonic speeds, allowing for faster and more effective propulsion in missile technology. 

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