my dream project.

Karan M wrote:http://www.janes.com/article/44688/indi ... se-missile
The Nirbhay shares a similar physical profile with the US Tomahawk and Russian Kh-55 cruise missiles, featuring a slim cylindrical fuselage and a set of folding, pop-out wings for flight control. IHS Jane's notes that the missile is approximately 6 m long with a diameter of 520 mm and a wingspan of 3.2 m.
It is believed to have a payload of 450 kg, which would suggest a high explosive, submunitions or small nuclear warhead, possibly in the 12 kT range.
abhik wrote:Now we just have to produce 1000's of them and gift wrap them like this
Due to high system complexity, successful system integration will take that long. In fact 3 years is short, considering how many components should be independently tested and also tested after system integration.narendranaik wrote:Why does it take 3 years to just modify a proven system according to requirements? Just a poonch
Plus, the users expect testing in all Indian conditions: summer in desert, winter in mountains, etc. That alone adds 2 or more years especially if there are some technical glitches in one of those tests. After fixing, they would have to wait for the next annual cycle to arrive.LokeshC wrote:Due to high system complexity, successful system integration will take that long. In fact 3 years is short, considering how many components should be independently tested and also tested after system integration.narendranaik wrote:Why does it take 3 years to just modify a proven system according to requirements? Just a poonch
Time India built climate controlled test buildings. (with that black money it should be a breeze.) It is ridiculous to wait for the seasons to arrive to test these things.the users expect testing in all Indian conditions: summer in desert, winter in mountains, etc. That alone adds 2 or more years especially if there are some technical glitches in one of those tests
Don't know what you are trying to say but two points come to mind: 1) Nirbhay is overkill for paki airfields in NWFP or anywhere else there. It is for more important targets. Every square inch of the sh!thole is within easy reach of and zeroed in by Brahmos for 1st strike. 2) IAF will need to manually finish the job after 1st strike and by all accounts, every pilot prays that he gets a chance before he retires. Where does "sigh of relief" come in?Bihanga wrote:..with the test launch of this missile, IAF particulerly may have huge sigh of relief in terms of its concern for its long range bombing capability of Pak Airfield somewhere around NWFP, as IAF may no longer need to do risky mission to take out Airfield with Bombers. Although precision guided bombing is still based on Fighter jet,
Again, this sounds *strange* but let it go. What does Nirbhay have to do with Babur? The Phalcons with look-down linked to Su30s are expected to look after them. But the larger question is: if a Babur makes it thru, what do the pakis expect in retaliation? We know that they are stupid, but exactly how stupid?but given our hostile situation on our border, we may no longer required to feel concerned about Pak's long range Babur Cruise missile.
One NDTV report by Pallav Bagla also 'informed' the readers that Nirbhay is an answer to American Tomahawk missile as if Tomahawk was a question to India.shiv wrote:Nirbhay is not an answer to Babur. It can never be. You cannot neutralize one cruise missile threat with another. I am not sure why the media and others are drawing comparisons and talking as if some kind of equivalence exists between Babur and Nirbhay
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 006146.cmsSingha wrote:nirbhay is said to cost 10 crore in rupees. ie only $1.6 million. thats also cost of blockIV Thawk per wiki! so we are in ballpark from word go.
the brahmos apart from a much lower range is said to cost $10 mil each which makes it unaffordable for huge production...
That's Rs.14.50 crore.The Navy, in turn, has ordered 49 BrahMos firing units at a cost of Rs 711 crore for now. All the tests of the BrahMos naval version, both anti-ship and land-attack ones, have been successful till now.
This has more details:Mukesh.Kumar wrote:Now we just have to produce 1000's of them and gift wrap them like this
Any particular reason for posting this article, dated as follows here:
Rajat Pandit, TNN | Jan 21, 2009, 12.00AM IST
shiv wrote:Any particular reason for posting this article, dated as follows here:Rajat Pandit, TNN | Jan 21, 2009, 12.00AM IST
For the Air launched version it works out to about 30 crore per missile.Sources told NDTV that the CCS cleared the Rs. 6,000 crore plan to acquire the air-launched version of the BrahMos missile for India's main stay fighter plane Su-30 MKi.
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The Indian Air Force is expected to get about 200 of these missiles. Su-30 MKi will have to be modified to enable them to carry the air version of the BrahMos.
Thakur_B wrote:
Agni 5 and Agni 6(MIRV).
The universal launcher can launch Klub and Brahmos and iirc Nirbhay is supposed to use the same launcher.negi wrote:L&T already makes the UVML for Brahmos so making a similar one for Nirbhay should not be an issue.
We don't really know what all is included in that price. Ground crew training, maintenance infrastructure, modification of Su-30MKI, etc., etc.,pankajs wrote:On the cost, here is something to chew upon.
http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/rs-8- ... les-281589
Rs. 8,000 crore cleared for BrahMos, Invar missilesFor the Air launched version it works out to about 30 crore per missile.Sources told NDTV that the CCS cleared the Rs. 6,000 crore plan to acquire the air-launched version of the BrahMos missile for India's main stay fighter plane Su-30 MKi.
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The Indian Air Force is expected to get about 200 of these missiles. Su-30 MKi will have to be modified to enable them to carry the air version of the BrahMos.
It will remain a dream. If NRI profs are paid US wages in India, or even if they are non-Indians, there will be a huge uproar. This has been tried before and it did not work and it will not work. Heck, it did not even work at the private primary/secondary school level.prataparudra wrote:......
I sincerely hope , the government looks into attracting more Phds with higher stipends, NRI professors with exact pay package as in us and investment in research tools and BIG BIG investements for design iterations and prototype testing. Without this, a big portion of what Dr. Saraswat presented will remain a dream.
Nirbhay is not an answer to Babur but Akash isshiv wrote:Nirbhay is not an answer to Babur. It can never be. You cannot neutralize one cruise missile threat with another. I am not sure why the media and others are drawing comparisons and talking as if some kind of equivalence exists between Babur and Nirbhay
Story from PSen (read at your own risk): http://trishulgroup.blogspot.in/2008/12 ... ailed.htmlrsingh wrote:Who gave bakistani cruise missile? They do not make even sounding rockets.....even Dipavli pathkas.