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Wouldn't it have been funny if the missile had turned around and hit the other flanker?
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Awesome!!!
Sandyyy why should we be so pessimistic???Lets not count chickens before the eggs are hatched, Astra still has a long way to go, Astra II would be highly anticipated.
I might sound dilettante but isnt the operational temp around -50C??Can somebody tell what would be the atmospheric temperature at that level? Minus something?
Wouldn't it have been funny if the missile had turned around and hit the other flanker?
This missile a cost effective solution to RVV-AE, what we need to see is K77 Aesa styled innovation. I would also like to see an Anti Radiation version in this platform.Awesome!!!
Sandyyy why should we be so pessimistic???
Astra has undergone several tests successfully and has failed just one test in Chandipur (which was due to failure in the electronic system of missile).
I might sound dilettante but isnt the operational temp around -50C??
As far as I know the operational temp range is -50c to 50C.??Perhaps yes, But why I said that because when the Astra was tested at Chandipur (which ended in failure) the temperature at that place would be around +30 to 40C. I mean Engineers would have taken utmost precaution to design the chips to withstand wide fluctuation of temperatures.
I am also telling this because I have experienced that the telecom towers that used big BTS air conditioned rooms on roof top previously are now using smaller boxes without any A.C. And when I asked a technician he told me that previously chips were brought from Norway which required lower operating temp whereas now the chips are designed to withstand high temp.
As far as I know the operational temp range is -50c to 50C.??
And the Chandipur test failure was due to electronic system failure of the missile,do you mean it happened due to over heated chips???
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This article suggests that the current test was conducted for shorter range over the Aribian sea ...... secondly I want to know, why it has a range of 20Km in Tail Chase Mode (and 80KM in Head chase mode) ..... is it specific with this or all AAM missile exhibit the same character ...
@sandy_3126 @sancho
Isn't BVRs usually drop down from the rail then get ignited and fly? If it is not, then it can't be mounted at belly.
only wings can accomodate.