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which missile is this? heard of only barak 2 development with Israel and a New SAM with France.The UPA government has also cleared the mammoth Rs 10,000 crore project with Israel to develop a new-generation surface-to-air missile system, capable of detecting and destroying hostile aircraft and spy drones at a range of 120-km, to boost IAF's air defence capabilities. Under this, IAF plans to induct nine air defence squadrons initially.
I guess this is the air force version of the Barak 2. I would let the gurus confirm this.narayana wrote:India, Israel step up defence tieswhich missile is this? heard of only barak 2 development with Israel and a New SAM with France.The UPA government has also cleared the mammoth Rs 10,000 crore project with Israel to develop a new-generation surface-to-air missile system, capable of detecting and destroying hostile aircraft and spy drones at a range of 120-km, to boost IAF's air defence capabilities. Under this, IAF plans to induct nine air defence squadrons initially.
pandey saab,now things are changing,recent success of AAD,PAD is a major milestone, very few countries can be compared to our success on BMD.Aakash is a success,prithvi is a success,sagarika is a success,Agni is a grand success,Astra is a success,Nirbhay and nag will follow same .babbupandey wrote:Sometimes it gets so frustrating to see that India has not developed it's own missiles of this class. Everywhere there is talk of foreign partnership, come to think of it, except for Agni, I do not think there is any so-called indigenous missile in our arsenal. I know this may be overcritical, yet I can't help it. I feel upset when I hear of such foreign collaboration and talks of India buying missiles from Russia/Israel and where not...
The proble is Akash took bit longer time than expected..had Akash was operationalized earlier, we could have planned/build the second version with greater range like BARAK NG/Barak MRSAM.Avarachan wrote:I've always been puzzled by the need for this co-development of the MRSAM with Israel ... It seems quite expensive, and it would seem that between the Akash and the AAD, we have enough indigenous expertise to develop a missile like this on our own. Can any of the gurus shed some light on this? I remember that when this co-development was announced, JCage was puzzled about it, too.
It's not just missile but whole set of complicated electronics, vehicles, softwares, C3I and procedures that needs to be developed for it to be called a SAM system.Avarachan wrote:I've always been puzzled by the need for this co-development of the MRSAM with Israel ... It seems quite expensive, and it would seem that between the Akash and the AAD, we have enough indigenous expertise to develop a missile like this on our own. Can any of the gurus shed some light on this? I remember that when this co-development was announced, JCage was puzzled about it, too.
It has been tested several times now.kidoman wrote:This is the second test firing..Right??
Is the above statement correct?according to earlier reports one of the 2 stages for sub launched version is a under water booster which will help put the missile 5kms above sea and then a second stage will fire and the range for the SLBM is 700kmsThe missile has two stages fitted into its half-metre-wide body. It can carry a payload up to one tonne and has a highest range of 700 km.
Anabhaya wrote:Times Now news channel is now reporting a successful test fire of 600km range Shaurya missile, that is being 'readied' for the Army.
Arun_S misslie guruji.. no comments from u yet. Looking forward for your views on this new missile system
Just wondering where the Army will accomodate this missile (if accepted
India tests a 600 km surface to surface ballastic missile SHOURYA
Just wondering where the Army will accomodate this missile (if accepted ).
Will it replace the Prithvi or Agni I or will it put along side these missiles ?
I think we needed something in this range,after 250 km Prithvi we had a Gap till 800km Agni,Now Srinagar to NWFP Goods Delivery and Border Trade Made easyIndia tests a 600 km surface to surface ballastic missile SHOURYA
asbchakri wrote:Anabhaya wrote:Times Now news channel is now reporting a successful test fire of 600km range Shaurya missile, that is being 'readied' for the Army.
Where the hell did Shurya come from. Is that the name give to the Land based (???) K-15. Or those guys having some fun with Names
Launch from a underground FacilityThe indigenous missile was launched from an underground facility with an in-built canister at 11.25 am from Complex-3 of the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur, DRDO sources said in Balasore, Orissa.
"The missile was test fired from a 30-40 feet deep pit with in-built canister specially designed for the purpose. There was no water in the pit," the sources said.
I dont think anyone is going for a silo based missiles these days, definetly not India. Not sure though why they are launching from a pit. Must be to test some Parameters. Any one have any idea why??narayana wrote:'Shaurya' missile successfully test fired
Launch from a underground FacilityThe indigenous missile was launched from an underground facility with an in-built canister at 11.25 am from Complex-3 of the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur, DRDO sources said in Balasore, Orissa.
"The missile was test fired from a 30-40 feet deep pit with in-built canister specially designed for the purpose. There was no water in the pit," the sources said..Indian version of Atlas-E and Atlas-F in making
I think because it will be easy to load the missile into the launcherasbchakri wrote:
I dont think anyone is going for a silo based missiles these days, definetly not India. Not sure though why they are launching from a pit. Must be to test some Parameters. Any one have any idea why??
K_Reddy wrote:It’s quite clear the Indian military deliberately understates the rage of its missiles, an unnecessary and ineffective subterfuge. From the pic, it looks like the K-15 uses thrusters at the nose for stabilization at takeoff, like the Brahmos. Wonder that the true range of these two missiles are? There was an article in Jane’s that the Brahmos stated range of 290 did not sit right with the specifications. Can anyone shed light on this?
damn..thats sub-version of our A3. As K-Reddy saab already mentioned, its range and capacity is grossly understated.Kakarat wrote:Better Pictures of the missile
http://frontierindia.net/album/main.php?g2_itemId=792
http://frontierindia.net/album/main.php?g2_itemId=789
Singha wrote:the directional thruster cap seems to fly away after launch.