India’s Artillery Just Hit 120 KM! 🔥 Ramjet Shells Change War Forever 🇮🇳 #shorts

India’s Artillery Just Hit 120 KM! 🔥 Ramjet Shells Change War Forever 🇮🇳 #shorts

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Publish Date:
4 January, 2026
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India has just done what no other army in the world has achieved.
Ramjet-powered artillery shells that can strike targets up to 120 kilometers away.
Developed by IIT Madras in collaboration with the Indian Army, this breakthrough technology uses an air-breathing ramjet engine inside a standard 155mm artillery shell — allowing continuous acceleration mid-flight using atmospheric oxygen.
The biggest advantage?
These shells can be fired from existing artillery systems like M777, ATAGS, and K9 Vajra, without buying new weapons.
Successful trials at Pokhran signal a major shift in global battlefield dynamics.
India is no longer just upgrading weapons — it is rewriting the rules of modern warfare.
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