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Indias secretive K-4 SLBM with 3500 km Range to be tested next Month
Amid escalation of simmering tension along the LoC in the wake of unprovoked killing of jawans leading to heightened resentment across the nation, India is contemplating to go for the maiden...
Amid escalation of simmering tension along the LoC in the wake of unprovoked killing of jawans leading to heightened resentment across the nation, India is contemplating to go for the maiden trial of its long range nuke-capable undersea missile K-4, which had been kept secret so far.
If things...
It seems some 1960's era junk being sent to store. The armour is the worst ever seen. Even T-55 has better armour. No Explosive ERA. The main gun is too old fashioned. The upper part is separated from the hull . Seems even 1970's era anti-tank missile will be enough to penetrate the armour.
New Delhi. The Indian Army Aviation Corps is all set to take a major step forward by raising its first ever dedicated squadron of ‘Rudra’ armed helicopters this month. Termed as the WSI (Weapon System Integrated) Mk-IV variant of the Dhruv Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) Rudra is the...
On November 23, 2012, Indian scientists achieved a major milestone in missile defense: simultaneous interceptions of ballistic missiles at altitudes of 30 and 120 kms respectively. Such a feat put India on the map of a select group of nations, such as the United States and Israel, who have the...
The aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya, formerly the Admiral Gorshkov, expected to join the Indian Navy later this year, is already late by five years and its price has risen three-fold, from $947 million in 2004 to $2.3 billion today.
And, it emerges now that for the next three years or so...
It won’t be a blow-out entry that will sweep America’s famed military machine off its feet. But for an organization that was once sanctioned by Washington, derided by New Delhi’s import lobby, and mocked even by frustrated swadeshi partisans, India’s long-suffering...
Indias first indigenously developed and designed nuclear powered submarine INS Arihant is all set to begin sea-acceptance trials (SATS) next month , which will at least last next six months before it is commissioned in to Indian Navy, which most likely to happen in first quarter of 2014...
What the hell is happening in my thread? :hitwall:
@Guynextdoor2 & other members. I humbly request you all to come back to topic. I am taking the initiative
Following is the article from HINDU dated Jan 2012
At a time when diminishing operational availability of its conventional...
The Israeli Navy has Begun outfitting its main Battleships with a new missile system amid Growing threats posed by Syria ’s alleged Stockpile of advanced Anti-Ship missiles, the Yisrael Hayom Daily reported Sunday.
The Barak 8, co-developed by India and Israel, is a medium-range...
Aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya (also Gorshkov), the Indian Navy’s last vessel to be delivered by a foreign shipyard, passed with flying colours when it was operated at full throttle during exhaustive sea trials in the Barents Sea in Russia on Saturday.
The trial feedback helped...
Indigenously built nuclear-powered submarine, INS Arihant, is finally set to sail out from its base at Vishakhapatnam. The 6,000-tonne submarine, armed with nuclear missiles, is ready after years of efforts interspersed with sanctions in 1998 and impediments due to non-availability of...
The Pinaka Mark II Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher System has undergone successful firing trials at Chandhan area in Pokhran field firing ranges. The trials which started on Friday were witnessed by officials ofDRDO and Army trial teams.
Pinaka Mark II trials were sucessfully conducted at the...