Karthik S wrote:Who are OSINT experts?


Karthik S wrote:Who are OSINT experts?
everyone now-a-daysKarthik S wrote:Who are OSINT experts?
Too good saarMihir wrote:My expert assessment of publicly available imagery from the Nirbhay missile trial shows evidence of a spectacular failure.
AdityaM wrote:everyone now-a-daysKarthik S wrote:Who are OSINT experts?
Open Source Intelligence..jamwal wrote:Operational Security and Intelligence ? Like a very very large number of posters here
SaintSoldier wrote:Gurus,
Does Brahmos/Nirbhay has explosives like BCES, Incidiary, etc (Similar to Prithvis) or designed in special new way for better penetration:?:
Nirbhay is powered by a solid rocket booster for take off which is developed by Advanced Systems Laboratory (ASL). Upon reaching the required velocity and height, a Turbofan engine in the missile takes over for further propulsion. The missile is guided by an inertial navigation system developed by Research Center Imarat (RCI) and a radio altimeter for the height determination.[12][13] The missile has a Ring Laser Gyroscope (RLG) based guidance, control and navigation system. It also has a MEMS based Inertial Navigation System (INS) along with the GPS system.[14] The missile has a length of 6 metres, width of 0.52 metres, a wing span of 2.7 metres and weighs about 1500kg. It has a range of about 1000 km and is capable of delivering 24 different types of warheads depending on mission requirements between 200-300kg. [8][10][15][16]
Most likely a Testing batch. Will go to a unit in operational deployment . Just like the first batch of 350 Tavors we got.VikramA wrote:According to media reports IA has ordered 210 spike missiles and 12 launchers. Considering small no of launchers it might be special case for SF
It is supposed to be LOC action. It was purchased as part of immediate purchase requirement directly from IA top brass. In wake of Pulwama, GOI has given approval for upto 300 crores worth of purchase can be made directly by the services if required for urgent operational requirement.JTull wrote:This Spike purchase looks to be for LOC action.
The number of launchers and missiles indicates a SF unit being kitted out.rkhanna wrote:Most likely a Testing batch. Will go to a unit in operational deployment . Just like the first batch of 350 Tavors we got.VikramA wrote:According to media reports IA has ordered 210 spike missiles and 12 launchers. Considering small no of launchers it might be special case for SF
Could be that the forces need a man-portable system that does a 'top-attack' across the LOC.. of course our own Man portable missile is not yet ready..mody wrote:JTull wrote:This Spike purchase looks to be for LOC action.
We do have a huge stock of Milan-2 and Konkurs. Why we don't use these instead? The missiles are wire guided, but for LOC action should be OK.
Karthik S wrote:Who are OSINT experts?
Not really, it can clear many of the difficult posts of the Pakis on the LOC, allowing us to have a go at other PA soldiersjamwal wrote:Spike has top attack capability and is fire and forget. But seems to be overkill if it's just for bunker busting roles.
https://sputniknews.com/military/201809 ... d-missile/The decision was made despite the Indian army headquarters having highlighted "the operational urgency of the equipment," arguing that the Spike would give "a major capability impetus to troops deployed on the Line of Control (LC), especially in the current operational scenario." The deal included over 8,356 missiles, 321 plus launchers and requisite technology transfer to India's state-owned Bharat Dynamics Limited initially.
I have changed your username from SaintSoldier to GautamK.GautamK wrote:Gurus,
Does Brahmos/Nirbhay has explosives like BCES, Incidiary, etc (Similar to Prithvis) or designed in special new way for better penetration:?:
Camel has managed to shove it's behind inside the tent , DRDO and it's NAG will be out in the desert (like always).“On account of indigenous development of 3rd Generation Man-Portable Anti-Tank Guided Missile
(MPATGM) system by Defence Research & Development Organization, it was, inter alia, decided that there is
no need to acquire ToT with the ATGM system,” Seetharam said.
The MPATGM, which weighs around 20 kg, can be used by Infantry Battalions against Armoured
vehicles up to 2.5km in range and will replace the Soviet-era anti-tank missiles used by Indian army. It will
compete with units such as the US’ Javelin missiles (picture above).
India is estimated to require about 80,000 anti-tank missiles. The DRDO variant, meanwhile, is expected
to complete final testing this year
Unbelievable. Success of Indian scientists is so hard for them to digest.ramana wrote:For people angry with Mihir,
Here is success of his psy-ops:
https://twitter.com/nileshjrane/status/ ... 72832?s=19
Since you're now a sarkari babu (official), can we please tap into your quota for khamba?Mihir wrote:![]()
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You know, Spike represents family of missiles, Spike-ShortRange, MediumRange, LongRange, ExtralongRange and then NLOS w ranges from 800m to 25 km. Among this 25km Spike NLOS is notorious in mimicking artillery type strikes.jamwal wrote:Same job can be done with older gen ATGMs which we have in plenty. Spike is a massive overkill for stationery sangars and even most reinforced enemy posts which can be targeted from across border. Both types missiles need Line Of Sight anyway. So it's not that Spike can hit targets behind a hill.
Only reason I can think of that "the operational urgency of the equipment" has increased due to some reason which is not made public yet. Or Nag man-portable version will take more time. But then original requirement was for 8300+ missiles.
https://sputniknews.com/military/201809 ... d-missile/The decision was made despite the Indian army headquarters having highlighted "the operational urgency of the equipment," arguing that the Spike would give "a major capability impetus to troops deployed on the Line of Control (LC), especially in the current operational scenario." The deal included over 8,356 missiles, 321 plus launchers and requisite technology transfer to India's state-owned Bharat Dynamics Limited initially.
WTH? how did I miss this news. Been waiting a long while. Lungi dance moment.Narad wrote:As per news reports this was the last development trial of the missile. Maybe the missile ie ready for production.
This particular test was designed to check flight at low altitudes.
https://thediplomat.com/2019/02/india-t ... -in-april/
Known in Hebrew as TACT — an acronym that translates into Short Range Personal Missile — Spike SR is can be equipped with two warheads, one for moving targets and the other a blast fragmentation penetrator against bunkers.
Designed for use by infantry in congested urban environments, Spike ER has an effective range from 50 meters to 1.5 kilometers, executives said.
"It's a new generation. It's not a guided rocket and certainly not a bazooka. It's the first time users can bring fire and forget missile capability down to the tactical level," said Aviram Levy, senior marketing director at Rafael's Precision Tactical Weapon Systems Directorate, part of the firm's Land and Naval Division.
"Our challenge was to take a very short, small-diameter missile, augment its penetration capability and make it versatile enough to hit from only 50 meters to up to 1.5 kilometers away. And then we had to wrap it all in a package that is very simple to operate," Levy said.