Canister Says Agni 5.. The MIRV variant of Agni5
Indian Missiles News & Discussions - 30 June 2022
Re: Indian Missiles News & Discussions - 30 June 2022
MoD announces successful test firing of LR LACM.
https://x.com/i/status/2066504185772937517
Excellent! Need these inducted in the thousands..
https://x.com/i/status/2066504185772937517
Excellent! Need these inducted in the thousands..
Re: Indian Missiles News & Discussions - 30 June 2022
Before Monsoon rush !!:
Now LRLACM

Now LRLACM
https://x.com/SpokespersonMoD/status/20 ... 5772937517
DRDO successfully conducted the flight-test of the indigenously developed Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (LRLACM) from Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Island, Odisha. The missile achieved all mission objectives, validating critical technologies and demonstrating India’s growing long-range precision strike capability. Developed with its all sub-systems by #DRDO with strong participation from Indian industry, the successful test is another major step towards #AatmanirbharBharat and a stronger national defence ecosystem.
Re: Indian Missiles News & Discussions - 30 June 2022
https://sameerjoshi73.medium.com/the-ta ... Type=repub
Fantastic article by Sameer Joshi on Missiles/Drones/UAVs & Air Defence management. Well worth a read.
Apologies if already posted on this or any other thread.
Fantastic article by Sameer Joshi on Missiles/Drones/UAVs & Air Defence management. Well worth a read.
Apologies if already posted on this or any other thread.
Re: Indian Missiles News & Discussions - 30 June 2022
Not sure on this claim:
Russia Wants to Buy BrahMos: India’s Missile Power Shocks the World I Aadi
Brahmos has become a hot topic with nations like Phillipines, Vietnam, Indonesia and others getting some from India. This makes the aircraft carrier group of Cheens quite useless in the neighboring seas since they have to maintain a respectful distance from Brahmos (which will completely devastate such deployments) range.
Russia has oodles of rupees laying around and maybe want to expend them for Indian made Brahmos. Russia has its equivalent missiles for a very long time much before Brahmos. It would be interesting if Russia gives a few to N. Korea to scare the pants of Dragon.
Russia Wants to Buy BrahMos: India’s Missile Power Shocks the World I Aadi
Brahmos has become a hot topic with nations like Phillipines, Vietnam, Indonesia and others getting some from India. This makes the aircraft carrier group of Cheens quite useless in the neighboring seas since they have to maintain a respectful distance from Brahmos (which will completely devastate such deployments) range.
Russia has oodles of rupees laying around and maybe want to expend them for Indian made Brahmos. Russia has its equivalent missiles for a very long time much before Brahmos. It would be interesting if Russia gives a few to N. Korea to scare the pants of Dragon.
Re: Indian Missiles News & Discussions - 30 June 2022
Well researched article !JE Menon wrote: ↑15 Jun 2026 20:57 https://sameerjoshi73.medium.com/the-ta ... Type=repub
Fantastic article by Sameer Joshi on Missiles/Drones/UAVs & Air Defence management. Well worth a read.
Apologies if already posted on this or any other thread.
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Re: Indian Missiles News & Discussions - 30 June 2022
It was refreshing to read this knowledgeable and articulate article.
Need to up language skills in English on YouTube.
I wonder if it was helped along by AI?
Need to up language skills in English on YouTube.
I wonder if it was helped along by AI?
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Re: Indian Missiles News & Discussions - 30 June 2022
Slew of tests by DRDO: LR-AShM, Agni-X, BMD, NASM-MR and now LRLACM
Both NASM-MR and LRLACM use the Manik turbofan. Looks like it has reached maturity/reliability
LRLACM is also much more compact than Nirbhay (6m vs 7.6m) while having a very good range 1000 - 1500 Km. Compares well with Tomahawk
Promises to be a multi-platform, multi-target missile like Brahmos. AoN is there for 14000 Crores (10000 Cr for IAF - roughly 400 missiles & 4000 Cr for IA - roughly 160 missiles). Hope it translates to orders within this year
Per-unit cost is slightly more expensive than the Tomahawk but its cheaper than export-version of Tomahawk. With mass production, we can estimate the unit-cost to easily become 50% of Tomahawk or less.
Both NASM-MR and LRLACM use the Manik turbofan. Looks like it has reached maturity/reliability
LRLACM is also much more compact than Nirbhay (6m vs 7.6m) while having a very good range 1000 - 1500 Km. Compares well with Tomahawk
Promises to be a multi-platform, multi-target missile like Brahmos. AoN is there for 14000 Crores (10000 Cr for IAF - roughly 400 missiles & 4000 Cr for IA - roughly 160 missiles). Hope it translates to orders within this year
Per-unit cost is slightly more expensive than the Tomahawk but its cheaper than export-version of Tomahawk. With mass production, we can estimate the unit-cost to easily become 50% of Tomahawk or less.
Re: Indian Missiles News & Discussions - 30 June 2022
In case anyone is interested.
https://x.com/i/status/2066186171059695909
https://x.com/i/status/2066186171059695909
I am redoing the missile test tracker, heres a website link and you can download the raw csv as well. going to update the test dataset as well
sierra711.github.io/indian-missile…
Re: Indian Missiles News & Discussions - 30 June 2022
The LRLACM costs between $1 million and $1.5 million (approx. Rs 25 crore) per unit. In contrast, the supersonic BrahMos cruise missile costs between $4 - 5 million per unit.Prem Kumar wrote: ↑16 Jun 2026 11:48 Slew of tests by DRDO: LR-AShM, Agni-X, BMD, NASM-MR and now LRLACM
Both NASM-MR and LRLACM use the Manik turbofan. Looks like it has reached maturity/reliability
LRLACM is also much more compact than Nirbhay (6m vs 7.6m) while having a very good range 1000 - 1500 Km. Compares well with Tomahawk
Promises to be a multi-platform, multi-target missile like Brahmos. AoN is there for 14000 Crores (10000 Cr for IAF - roughly 400 missiles & 4000 Cr for IA - roughly 160 missiles). Hope it translates to orders within this year
Per-unit cost is slightly more expensive than the Tomahawk but its cheaper than export-version of Tomahawk. With mass production, we can estimate the unit-cost to easily become 50% of Tomahawk or less.
Re: Indian Missiles News & Discussions - 30 June 2022
Hope we make export versions of all and sell it left and right. Make good money as well as improve production tech. Our guys will take their sweet time to buy anything.Prem Kumar wrote: ↑16 Jun 2026 11:48 Slew of tests by DRDO: LR-AShM, Agni-X, BMD, NASM-MR and now LRLACM
Both NASM-MR and LRLACM use the Manik turbofan. Looks like it has reached maturity/reliability
LRLACM is also much more compact than Nirbhay (6m vs 7.6m) while having a very good range 1000 - 1500 Km. Compares well with Tomahawk
Promises to be a multi-platform, multi-target missile like Brahmos. AoN is there for 14000 Crores (10000 Cr for IAF - roughly 400 missiles & 4000 Cr for IA - roughly 160 missiles). Hope it translates to orders within this year
Per-unit cost is slightly more expensive than the Tomahawk but its cheaper than export-version of Tomahawk. With mass production, we can estimate the unit-cost to easily become 50% of Tomahawk or less.
Re: Indian Missiles News & Discussions - 30 June 2022
+1
I have felt for a long time now that we must have a Ministry for military exports under the MoD or under the Ministry of trade & commerce.
At least the babus in such a ministry will have to show exports as their achievements.
Although more likely they will simply show their considerable skills of obfuscation and show MoUs/RFIs/RFPs as sales or do circular accounting.
But hey at least that ministry also will give a chance to the babus, mantris and associates like journos to go on foreign trips.. so worth considering
Re: Indian Missiles News & Discussions - 30 June 2022
Agni Missile: Power Projection Tested | Defence Dynamics
India’s recent Agni missile test, conducted at night with high secrecy, reinforces the credibility of its nuclear deterrence. The Agni series forms the land-based pillar of India’s nuclear triad, delivering long-range precision strike capability against potential adversaries. This launch was closely watched by Pakistan, China, and the global strategic community. It demonstrates India’s growing indigenous mastery in propulsion, guidance, and re-entry technologies despite past sanctions. In an era of elevated regional tensions, every Agni test strengthens survivability, command and control, and second-strike confidence; key pillars of strategic stability.
India’s recent Agni missile test, conducted at night with high secrecy, reinforces the credibility of its nuclear deterrence. The Agni series forms the land-based pillar of India’s nuclear triad, delivering long-range precision strike capability against potential adversaries. This launch was closely watched by Pakistan, China, and the global strategic community. It demonstrates India’s growing indigenous mastery in propulsion, guidance, and re-entry technologies despite past sanctions. In an era of elevated regional tensions, every Agni test strengthens survivability, command and control, and second-strike confidence; key pillars of strategic stability.
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Re: Indian Missiles News & Discussions - 30 June 2022
Yes williams & manish_p: waiting for Indian orders is a fool's errand. We have to replicate the Kalyani model on a big scale
Re: Indian Missiles News & Discussions - 30 June 2022
The new missile order: How India is changing the way it builds its precision arsenal
Long writeup by Times Of India; explains the shift from pure public sector monopoly to a
public / private sector manifacturing model.
Long writeup by Times Of India; explains the shift from pure public sector monopoly to a
public / private sector manifacturing model.
Re: Indian Missiles News & Discussions - 30 June 2022
6 Breakthroughs Put India In Missile Elite
https://www.rediff.com/news/report/6-br ... 260623.htm
June 23, 2026
https://www.rediff.com/news/report/6-br ... 260623.htm
June 23, 2026