Main features of this corvette
1. Superstructure of Carbon fibre composite
2. Capable of fighting under nuclear,biological and chemical environment
3. Very low radar signature
4. Advanced Stealth features
5. Armed with indigenously developed weapons
6. Indigenously developed EW system
INS Kiltan, the Anti Submarine Warfare Corvette of the Indian Navy, designed under Project-28, was launched on March 26, 2013.
With nearly 90 percent indigenous content, the efforts made by Indian Navy and Defence Shipyards towards the national goal of indigenization and self-reliance got a...
Thanjavur, which was only known for the big temple and pilgrim spots, has now found a place on worlds military map. The Indian Air Force (IAF) has upgraded the decades old airstrip into a modern one to house Sukhoi-30 MK-I fighter squadron.
Experts say Thanjavur airspace is uninterrupted...
Arjun mk1, Akash - SAM and few artilleries. That will suffice. I was even thinking of Prahaar missile. Indian Army not finding a space to induct, give it to Afganistan. 180km range of it will suffice.
IAF has scaled down order of FGFA from 214 to 144. And if each aircraft is to cost $100 million, and $6 billion on research and development total cost a little over $20 billion. How come the figure of $30 billion is achieved.
Does anyone has any recent news on AURA UCAV? There is a lot of speculation around it. Initially it was told to be around 15 ton, twin engine powered by kaveri without afterburner. The statement of Dr. Prahlada confirms it who said it will be a little less than 15 ton capable of flying at 30000...
According to sources close to idrw.org, HAL is planning to have first flight of LCH TD-3 somewhere in October this year; Mock up of TD-3 cockpit was fabricated earlier this year in February and feedback has been taken from IAF and Army pilots for changes to be made to cockpit and suggestions for...
Mahindra's Scorpio. My first choice. It is a real bull. I saw it hitting Tata Sumo(Victa) at high speed near Rajarhat, Newtown(Kolkata). The seen was no less than what we see in our South Indian movies. I felt pity for those poor souls, two of whom died on spot.
Wiki may not be a reliable source. But it will never quote falsely. It is Dr. Kalam's words not wiki's. As for significant of Agni-IV over Agni-II, the former can reach upto 4500km with one tonne warhead whereas the latter can reach a little over 3500km with 500kg warhead.
India has always...
Other than Maharashtra and Delhi which are economic powerhouse of India, only those states are doing good which has BJP's Government. Punjab, Gujrat, Madhya Pradesh,etc. Ofcourse with one exception.
In the context of your question, yes it helped a lot but it is not all. You can view it like experience on separation of warhead for MIRV can be gained, but the navigation system onboard to make each of these warhead hit the target on ground with precision still need to be developed. Sounds...
Don't just say anything from your imagination. Dr. Kalam is a man of his words. And if you wanna source, here it is: Check the range part..
Agni-II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And here for Agni 3: Read fourth para under Flight test
Agni-III - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia...
Sub-sonic cruise missile are not a real threat in naval warfare. Even an aircraft can engage sub-sonic cruise missile. The anti-aircraft gun fitted on ships can bring down sub-sonic cruise missile.:sniper:
Yes, in land warfare, it is not easy to detect and depends much on the terrain. In desert...
Firstly, I am happy for that 3 ton warhead. It means that Agni 6 can have 8-10 MIRV.
Secondly, I think it is only formal announcement and India already has 2.5ton-3ton warhead ballistic missile in its inventory
Thirdly, Chinese were right in saying Agni V can reach 8000km. India has always...