Were the Milan-2Ts a interim solution?
Were the Milan-2Ts a interim solution?
@Nilgiri @Paro et al.....
A tender is out calling for the development of a 140 ton chassis missile launcher likely for the newest member of the Agni family. View attachment 2055
It will be significantly bigger than the Agni V. The Agni V itself is no small thing :
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Agni V is a 50 ton missile with ~8, 000 km range. The new one, probably named Agni VI will be 70 tons with range around 12, 000 km. Like the Agni V, the new missile will also be fired from a cannister. The cannister design has been out for a year :
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Look at the size: 20 m in length and 3.2 m in diameter. The Agni V, for comparison, is 17.5 m in length and 2 m in diameter. The new ICBM is longer & fatter than Agni V. The larger diameter will allow packing in MIRVs & decoys. We might even see some Hypersonic Glide Vehicles in the future, work is ongoing there.
2 years back this photo of a tractor of Transporter Erector Launcher(TEL) came up. It was under going trials in an Army artillery range at that time. The wheel arrangement is pretty unique and unlike anything I've seen before. My personal take is that this was made in a DRDO-Indian auto-industry collaboration. You can see the DRDO logo on the cabin door. Then it suddenly disappeared, don't know what happened to it after that. Maybe this truck was meant to carry the new ICBM, or maybe its just a prototype. It looks a little too small to carry that missile.
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It makes sense in a way. The truck is ready, the cannister is ready, the missile is ready for flight tests I suppose. The only thing missing is the erector and launcher.
I think the Agni 6 is an MIRVed A5 with similar range. As far as I know and understand, the scientific community has not received clearance to test very long range missiles. Even 8k got A5 is possible with an smaller yield payload. So A6 has to be heavy/probably bit long to carry more payload for the same distance A5 can travel.
Or the new technologies developed for Agni Prime project which reduced the weight of the missiles significantly can also be employed.
the scientific community has not received clearance to test very long range missiles.
Getting reports that the Indigenous Technology Cruise Missile (ITCM), derived from Nirbhay LACM has been tested today off Odisha coast.
ITCM is basically Nirbhay with some modifications - biggest being the Russian NPO Saturn 36MT is replaced with indigenous Manik turbofan (previously called STFE) developed by GTRE.
Manik/STFE is a 450kgf (4.4kN) turbofan similar in thrust class to the Williams International F107-WR-402 (3.1kN) that powers the US Tomahawk missiles.
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Very good to know that India is trying to replace foreign subsystems for indigenous subsystems.
Very good to know that India is trying to replace foreign subsystems for indigenous subsystems.
Do you know the planned range of Nirbhay?
Will Astra ever be used as a SAM or is it redundant with the other SAM systems under development?
Will Astra ever be used as a SAM or is it redundant with the other SAM systems under development?
I like a system like the SLAMRAAM personally using the Astra.