We demonstrate single-shot standoff hyperspectral Raman imaging of liquid diisopropyl methylphosphonate at a standoff distance of 1 m using two different techniques: multi-bandpass filter imaging (MBFI) and fiber-bundle imaging spectroscopy (FBIS). We find that MBFI has good spatial resolution, but poor spectral resolution, due to the limitations of commercially available bandpass filters. On the other hand, we find FBIS to have excellent spectral resolution, but limited spatial resolution due to the relatively small number of fibers in a bundle. For FBIS, we also determine, for a 1 m standoff distance, a minimum pump fluence of 10 mJ/cm[Formula: see text] to obtain good single-shot spectra.