India Indian General Missile and Guided Munition Archive

Gessler

Contributor
Moderator
India Moderator
Messages
856
Reactions
39 1,910
Nation of residence
India
Nation of origin
India
Interesting...


So as per this the firepower element of the Integrated Rocket Forces will be chiefly based around four platforms:

1) BrahMos Block-II/Block-III/ER -- 290 to 800 km range; Ramjet
2) Nirbhay/ITCM/LRLACM -- 1000 km range; Turbofan
3) Pralay -- 500 km range; Solid rocket
4) ??? -- 1500km range; Solid Rocket?

I'm not sure as to what 1,500-km class ballistic missile is in development? Can't be the Agni-Prime as that's a strategic platform, not tactical.

Perhaps a ground-launched land-attack version of this, maybe:

FkmFjguWAAA1pQ6.jpg
 

Nilgiri

Experienced member
Moderator
Aviation Specialist
Messages
9,646
Reactions
115 19,535
Nation of residence
Canada
Nation of origin
India
looks to be similar range of Akash missiles. Not sure what this new program wants to accomplish

Cost effectiveness at stand-off range.

Can look at glide bomb use/relevancy in the US conflicts (post cold war) and also current RUS-UKR war.
 

kakaliam2

New member
Messages
4
Reactions
2 5
Nation of residence
United Kingdom
Nation of origin
India
Cost effectiveness at stand-off range.

Can look at glide bomb use/relevancy in the US conflicts (post cold war) and also current RUS-UKR war.
He is asking about SAM system SAMAR vs AKASH and not GAURAV Glide Bomb.
SAMAR is about Desi Jugaad'fying the copious amounts of Russian AAM Missiles in our inventory. SAMAR similar to NASAMs or SPYDER is about using AAMs as Short Range Mobile SAM System. Since, simply dumping them in graveyard is waste of money along with rising threat of cheap drones, all of older AAMs may be converted to SAMAR while Astra-1, 2 and 3 becomes Standard BVRAAM.

It is just repurposing the existing inventory to squeeze leftover value because after some X time, they are unfit for Aerial Launch. That's it.
 

Follow us on social media

Top Bottom