Turkey is going to lose its sleep, India will give deadly LR-LACM missile to its enemy, know what are its features

LR LACM Missile: Turkey's enemy Greece wants a missile from India that is capable of causing large-scale destruction. This news is going to increase tension for Turkey.

LR LACM Missile: During India's Operation Sindoor , Turkey had tried to help Pakistan. It was claimed that Turkey had provided military assistance to Pakistan. Now a shocking news has come to light for Turkey. According to a report, its enemy Greece has demanded a special missile from India. This missile of India is so deadly that it can destroy any enemy hideout in a moment. 

 

According to a report in 'The Week', Greece wants the state-of-the-art Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (LR-LACM). If India gives LR-LACM missile to Greece, it can be a big strategic move. LR-LACM has been developed by India's Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO). It is a subsonic cruise missile, which has been specially designed keeping in mind high-value targets. This missile is capable of destroying all enemy targets including airports, radar stations and command centers. 

 

 

What are the features of LR-LACM missile

LR-LACM can be launched from land and sea, but it will be launched from a naval ship in the sea. If it is launched from land, then the range will be up to 1500 kilometers. Whereas if it is launched from a naval ship, the range will be 1000. LR-LACM can cover most parts of Turkey. Due to this, its tension is going to increase. If we talk about speed, then it can reach the target at a speed of 864 kilometers per hour to 1111 kilometers per hour.

LR-LACM missile is expert in evading radar

This missile passes very close to the ground. Due to this, it is not easily caught by the radar. America's Tomahawk missile is also of this type. Russia also has a similar Caliber missile, which is capable of evading the radar.

How can it be launched

LR-LACM can be launched through a mobile launcher or a universal vertical launch module. It has already been deployed on 30 warships of the Indian Navy. Therefore, this missile can be launched from land, sea and air. The indigenous 'Manik' small turbofan engine has been used to make the missile, which also helps it to travel a long distance.