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India Successfully Test Fires Supersonic Cruise Missile
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
Thu, 1 Dec 2005, 00:26

Bhubaneswar: India on Wednesday successfully test-fired an army version of its supersonic BrahMos cruise missile that was jointly developed with Russia, a defence officer said.
The missile was tested from Indias Chandipur-on-sea site, 200 kilometres (125 miles) northeast of Bhubaneswar, the capital of the southeastern state of Orissa, the officer, who declined to be named, said.
"The flight trial met all the mission objectives, officer said. The missile has a range of 290 kilometers (181 miles) and can carry a 300-kilogram (660 pounds) conventional warhead and can be launched from land, ships, submarines and aircraft, the officer said.
The eight-metre (26-foot) missile weighs about three metric tonnes.
The missile, first tested in June 2001, is named after India's Brahmaputra River and Russia's Moskva River.

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This is not a short range missile it can be called a battlefield range missile it can only hit in the area where battle is taking place so this missile should be placed in the area where there are chances for battle to take place and if not then you will surely have to displace this missile to the loaction from where you want to shoot.But the A2G version which would be fired from an AC could be deadly there is no other A2G missile which can hit a target at that much distance,this cruise missile can do the Job.
The main difference between the Pakistani and Indian cruise missile is the range and the speed.Indian cruise missile has lesser range and can hit the target in shorter time because it is supersonic and on the other hand the Pakistani missile has greater range but has lesser speed but one thing is sure that both of the missiles would hit the targets because both of them cant be deceted by the radar.But i am optimistic about the deployment of Pakistani cruise missile on an AC but it can well do its job on the ground.
the range of the brahmos was restricted to comply with the mtcr ,the range of the brahmos can be increased as and when required ,the brahmos is based on the russian yakhont equipped with indian software(the yakhont has a range of 500 kms),the brahmos also has wolfpack capability and and can be linked to uav's.
the latest news is that chile will be the lead customer of the brahmos followed by thailand and indonesia,this deal is likely to be cleared when the indian prime minister visits russia(russians have already given provisional clearence).
 
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surely india will upgrade brahmos range to 500 in the coming future.it is not brahmos that i am worried about ,our balestic missile shield we will have to give much importants that ,because for each & every country protection of their people is very important .in the case of us they have a very good satelite shiled to protect them from any missile attack.recently i heard that india is going to take patrt in "glonas" satelite system ,will this be the begining.
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aaaditya

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dronzer said:
surely india will upgrade brahmos range to 500 in the coming future.it is not brahmos that i am worried about ,our balestic missile shield we will have to give much importants that ,because for each & every country protection of their people is very important .in the case of us they have a very good satelite shiled to protect them from any missile attack.recently i heard that india is going to take patrt in "glonas" satelite system ,will this be the begining.
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it was stated by indian defence minister pranab mukherjee in a radio interview today that india was looking at developing advanced versions of the brahmos missile, however these concepts are still at earlier stages.
 

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aaaditya said:
it was stated by indian defence minister pranab mukherjee in a radio interview today that india was looking at developing advanced versions of the brahmos missile, however these concepts are still at earlier stages.
aaaditya thats exactly what i said " in the coming future".
can you give me some pics of mog 35.your mirrage 4000 pic's was good ,do you have any top view pic of mi-4000.
 

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Regarding the air version of brahmos what all things would compremised,such as range ,effectiveness,speed etc.........range won't be aproblem since it is using an aircraft.what i mean by effectiveness isd the distructive power .
 

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hey guys,
do you have any info about surya icbm(it may be rumor or concept).i heard that its range will be around 10,000(aprox).it may incorporate a protecting system ,which will help it against anti balestic missiles.it may also have some system to make its radius of distruction
even larger.:unknown
 

aaaditya

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well guys seems that the akash missile is ready for inuction,though the trishul missile still needs to be finetuned.i believe the akash will be inducted and offered for export after the completion of this series of tests.

Akash missile achieves a milestone
T.S. Subramanian

The surface-to-air missile integrated command, control and communication systems Using ram-jet propulsion, the missile thrusts all the way till it meets the target without losing speed



CHENNAI: December 7 is seen as a milestone in India's Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme. Akash, a surface-to-air missile, made its 50th flight, integrating, for the first time, command, control and communication systems, said Prahlada, Director, Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL), Hyderabad.
He called the launch "an important development" and "good news." The Army and the Air Force, which will use Akash, wanted the missile to integrate these functions. "So a lot of effort went into this automated command, control and communication mode," he said. The DRDL is responsible for designing Akash.
The flight took place from the Interim Test Range at Chandipur-on-sea in Orissa from a mobile launcher. It destroyed a Pilotless Target Aircraft. The mission met all its objectives.
The previous flight of Akash on December 3 did not take place in a mode that integrated the three systems. It was an "interim step" which led to the "pinnacle" on December 7, said Mr. Prahlada.
Akash is a medium-range surface-to-air missile. It has a launch weight of 720 kg, a diameter of 35 cm and a length of 5.8 metres. It has a range of 25 km. Akash flies at supersonic speed, reaching a maximum of 2.5 Mach (2.5 times the speed of sound). It can reach an altitude of 18 km. Its warhead weighs 55 kg. While the missile meant for the Army can be launched from tracked vehicles such as battle tanks, the Air Force version can take off from wheeled vehicles. Three ready-to-fire Akash missiles can be carried in a battle tank. The missiles can take off in different directions and destroy multiple targets. Akash can be deployed by rail, road or air.
Mr. Prahlada said Akash had three unique features. First, it can engage multiple targets. A single battery can simultaneously engage four targets. Second, by using ram-jet propulsion, it thrusts all the way till it meets the target. "The speed will never drop. So you are able to maintain superiority over the target. Even the Patriot missile does not have ram-jet propulsion. The Patriot missile, after its boost phase, keeps decelerating but Akash does not decelerate," he said. There will be more flights of Akash to fine-tune the requirements of the Army and the Air Force.
Trishul's performance

Trishul, another surface-to-air missile launched on December 8, did not perform well. DRDO sources said there was "a deviation in the trajectory" of the missile, but were reluctant to call it a failure. The development of Trishul, meant for the armed forces, has been plagued with problems. Sources said developing a missile for all three services was an ambitious programme and entailed development of several complex technologies. DRDO's missile engineers were puzzled by the behaviour of the Trishul flight on December 8 because they had a series of successful flights in 2003 and 2004. There were problems with Trishul's propulsion and guidance systems in many of its flights. Trishul has been launched more than 70 times.


http://www.hindu.com/2005/12/11/stories/2005121102871000.htm
 

aaaditya

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dronzer said:
hey guys,
do you have any info about surya icbm(it may be rumor or concept).i heard that its range will be around 10,000(aprox).it may incorporate a protecting system ,which will help it against anti balestic missiles.it may also have some system to make its radius of distruction
even larger.:unknown
the surya(sun) is an intercontinental ballistic missile system concept to be based on the indigenous pslv(polar satellite launch vehicle) design's first stage and the agni's second stage.this missile is expected to have a range of 10000-12000kms .

most of the technologies required for this missile system have already been developed under the pslv and the agni projects,most probably this missile if and when developed would use the agni's composite motor and the guidance system.

check this link for more info on this missile:
www.bharat-rakshak.com
 
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kashifshahzad

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Here is a related link

India Successfully Tests Surface To Air Missile

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Thu, 8 Dec 2005, 00:20


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Bhubaneshwar, India:India successfully tested Wednesday a surface-to-air missile for the second time in five days from a coastal range in the east of the country, a defence official said.
The domestically developed Akash missile was fired from the Chandipur-on-Sea testing site, 200 kilometres (125 miles) northeast of Orissa state capital Bhubaneswar, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Wednesday's test was the fifth of the missile this year.
The 700-kilogramme (1,540-pound) Akash, which means "sky" in Hindi, can track 100 targets simultaneously with onboard radar.
It is able to move at a speed of 600 metres (yards) a second and deliver a 55-kilogram warhead across 27 kilometres in 50 seconds.
The missile is one of five being developed by India's state-run Defence Research and Development Organization, which launched a project in 1983 to build an array of missiles.
It hopes to cap the programme with a ballistic missile with a range of 5,000 kilometres.
Nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan have fought three wars, two over the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, and frequently fire test missiles. The neighbours came close to a fourth war in 2002 but their relations have since warmed as part of a slow moving peace process aimed at settling their decades-old dispute over Kashmir.
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How can it really track 100 targets it an anti AC missile then why should it target that much target it desnt make any sence.A lot of money wasted
 

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Here is a related link

India Successfully Tests Surface To Air Missile

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Bhubaneshwar, India:India successfully tested Wednesday a surface-to-air missile for the second time in five days from a coastal range in the east of the country, a defence official said.
The domestically developed Akash missile was fired from the Chandipur-on-Sea testing site, 200 kilometres (125 miles) northeast of Orissa state capital Bhubaneswar, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Wednesday's test was the fifth of the missile this year.
The 700-kilogramme (1,540-pound) Akash, which means "sky" in Hindi, can track 100 targets simultaneously with onboard radar.
It is able to move at a speed of 600 metres (yards) a second and deliver a 55-kilogram warhead across 27 kilometres in 50 seconds.
The missile is one of five being developed by India's state-run Defence Research and Development Organization, which launched a project in 1983 to build an array of missiles.
It hopes to cap the programme with a ballistic missile with a range of 5,000 kilometres.
Nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan have fought three wars, two over the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, and frequently fire test missiles. The neighbours came close to a fourth war in 2002 but their relations have since warmed as part of a slow moving peace process aimed at settling their decades-old dispute over Kashmir.
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How can it really track 100 targets it an anti AC missile then why should it target that much target it desnt make any sence.A lot of money wasted
kashif the missile does not track the radar,but the fire control radar does ,the fire control radar of the akash is the rajendra electronically scanned radar which is capable of detecting 100 targets and hand over the info to the missile battery and guide the missiles onto 5 targets.
in modern surface to air systems the land based radars(fire control system) are also considered to be a part of the missile system ,what they meant was akash as the complete system and not just the missile(that can track the aircrafts).
by the way the fire control radar (rajendra)is the main radar which carries out the function of several radars like aircraft detections,targeting and guidance .
hence it has to be able to track several targets then after the first five are brought down without any wastage of time the radar can guide another set of akash missiles on another set of targets.

each battery which has several launchers and several missiles(these can be reloaded on to the launcher once the first set of missiles are fired).
 

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Originaly published http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=83868


Tuesday, December 13, 2005javascript:window.print()Close this window National Network India all set to acquire Crystal Maze missiles from Israel SHISHIR GUPTA JERUSALEM, DECEMBER 12 [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]India is on the verge of acquiring a long-range weapon with Israel scheduled to deliver the 100-km range air to surface stand-off Crystal Maze missile next month.
Manufactured by Rafael, the Crystal Maze is similar to the Popeye all-weather bunker busting missile that is launched from an aircraft to destroy command and control centers, enemy bunkers and even militant training camps from a distance of 80-100 kilometres.
The TV-guided missile, which has a 80 kg warhead, is highly accurate with an error range within three metres. Other than some US allies in Asia and Pacific, this missile is not in the armoury of either China or Pakistan.
The acquisition of Crystal Maze missile is extremely significant for Indian offensive capabilities. For the first time, the IAF will have an air-to-surface launched cruise missile that can be fired from an aircraft. The present Indo-Russian venture Brahmos is essentially an anti-ship cruise missile and it is very difficult for the bulky missile to be mounted on an aircraft.
Apart from the Crystal Maze missile, New Delhi is also looking to acquire Delilah II anti-radiation drone with missile firing capability and Penetration-500 bombs that have the capability to take out runways, radars and concrete bunkers.
The long-range Delilah II drone, akin to US’ Predator used in Afghanistan, has the capability of hanging around (called loiter capability) the target and then hone in at an appropriate time to destroy it. New Delhi signed the Crystal Maze contract with Tel Aviv two years ago, but the IAF this month gave its green signal after successfully testing the precision weapon at the Mahajan Ranges in Pokhran last month. The IAF first test-fired the missile from a Mirage aircraft in December 2004 at Pokhran but the weapon failed to explode after penetrating the concrete bunker. The second test was performed in April 2005 and this time the missile exploded 200 metres short of the target. But last month, the missile fulfilled all its test parameters and destroyed the target. Essentially, the missile is launched from a multi-role aircraft like the Mirage that climbs up to height of over 40,000 feet and uses litening pods (Israeli made binocular devices for all-weather targeting) to fix the target from a distance of over 80 km. The missile is launched after target identification
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aaaditya

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that is strange this missile is supposed to have a ange of 140-160kms.other israeli missiles that india are likely to acquire are the lahat long range anti tank missile,the israeli modular stand off weapons(south africans are also competing for this order).
india is also evaluating the storm shadow,kepd350 taurus and the jassm missile for competion to acquire a longer ranged missile(storm shadow is supposed to be the favourite).
 
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aaaditya

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Originaly published http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=83868


Tuesday, December 13, 2005Close this window National Network India all set to acquire Crystal Maze missiles from Israel SHISHIR GUPTA JERUSALEM, DECEMBER 12 [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]India is on the verge of acquiring a long-range weapon with Israel scheduled to deliver the 100-km range air to surface stand-off Crystal Maze missile next month.
Manufactured by Rafael, the Crystal Maze is similar to the Popeye all-weather bunker busting missile that is launched from an aircraft to destroy command and control centers, enemy bunkers and even militant training camps from a distance of 80-100 kilometres.
The TV-guided missile, which has a 80 kg warhead, is highly accurate with an error range within three metres. Other than some US allies in Asia and Pacific, this missile is not in the armoury of either China or Pakistan.
The acquisition of Crystal Maze missile is extremely significant for Indian offensive capabilities. For the first time, the IAF will have an air-to-surface launched cruise missile that can be fired from an aircraft. The present Indo-Russian venture Brahmos is essentially an anti-ship cruise missile and it is very difficult for the bulky missile to be mounted on an aircraft.
Apart from the Crystal Maze missile, New Delhi is also looking to acquire Delilah II anti-radiation drone with missile firing capability and Penetration-500 bombs that have the capability to take out runways, radars and concrete bunkers.
The long-range Delilah II drone, akin to US’ Predator used in Afghanistan, has the capability of hanging around (called loiter capability) the target and then hone in at an appropriate time to destroy it. New Delhi signed the Crystal Maze contract with Tel Aviv two years ago, but the IAF this month gave its green signal after successfully testing the precision weapon at the Mahajan Ranges in Pokhran last month. The IAF first test-fired the missile from a Mirage aircraft in December 2004 at Pokhran but the weapon failed to explode after penetrating the concrete bunker. The second test was performed in April 2005 and this time the missile exploded 200 metres short of the target. But last month, the missile fulfilled all its test parameters and destroyed the target. Essentially, the missile is launched from a multi-role aircraft like the Mirage that climbs up to height of over 40,000 feet and uses litening pods (Israeli made binocular devices for all-weather targeting) to fix the target from a distance of over 80 km. The missile is launched after target identification
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by the way guys here is the information and images of the crystal maze missile ,this missile is also known as the popeye-lite and have-lite.
it is claimed that this missile is so accurate that it can pass through the window of the targetted building.

http://www.israeli-weapons.com/weapons/missile_systems/air_missiles/popeye/Popeye_Lite.html
 

Druz

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Last report about aircraft missile BrahMos show that IAF don't want have only Crystal Maze, bat also want missile with long range.
 

aaaditya

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Druz said:
Last report about aircraft missile BrahMos show that IAF don't want have only Crystal Maze, bat also want missile with long range.
indian air force is also evaluating the jassm,storm shadow and the kepd 350 taurus,iam sure the mrca decision will help them decide which one to acquired,these will be manufactured under licence at the bdl.
 

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this article saay that missile test-fires from INS Rajput, but Rajput has Brahmos missile launcher.
May be Navy have single ship for all type missiles which exist ? or this is not Rajput ?
 

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this article saay that missile test-fires from INS Rajput, but Rajput has Brahmos missile launcher.
May be Navy have single ship for all type missiles which exist ? or this is not Rajput ?
the rajput is being used as a test platform,for this purpose the missile is carried in the helicopter hangar ,erected and launched hydraulically.
 

aaaditya

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sorry made a duplicate post by mistake, iam deleting it.
 
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