IMO, the Nag along with LCH and Pinaka (+ALH; but it is already there) is going to be the next game changer as far the IA is concerned. Everything else is already there - these two systems represent a change of paradigm in their field. Just read the reent report on air-assets (attack and utility helicopters) planned for Strike and Pivot Corps. You're tilting the balance of power in the battlefield by exponential margins.Karan M wrote: <SNIP> Also, do not write off the Nag just yet. The Army requirement for a CITV for the Namica is not an impossible task for DRDO to achieve. The Army has already indented for 443 missiles and 13 launchers at BDL and BEL. There is every chance the order may be increased.
IA has already ordered NAG and is going to stick to current order (as posted by Karan M). I'm hoping (albiet with fingers crossed), that IA has seen great potential in the NAMICA System and might have realized that with Panoramic Sight, it can exploit the system even better - and apply it to additional roles. Yes, ofcourse, they could have seen this and asked for earlier, but then, it is the IA we are dealing with here. I have a distinct feeling that IA is in process of learning how to exploit the NAG to its full potential. That is why I had asked for original mandate for NAG under IGMDP and what was expected of missile.
Someone like me would want to see one Company/Squadron per infantry division in the plains and along LAC in Ladakh.