What's new

Astra missile final test on monday, followed aircraft launch

Major.

FULL MEMBER
Joined
Oct 8, 2010
Messages
189
Reaction score
0
India successfully test fires reconfigured 'Astra' missile - The New Indian Express

India on Saturday successfully test-fired a reconfigured version of its beyond visual range (BVR) new generation air-to-air missile 'Astra' from the integrated test range (ITR) at Chandipur off the Odisha coast.

Defence sources said, the missile was fired from the launching complex – II of the ITR at about 3.30 pm. The missile successfully intercepted a pilotless target aircraft (PTA) – Lakshya, flown around 15 minutes prior to the launching of the missile, mid air. The test came a day after a similar trial conducted from the same test range.

ITR Director MVKV Prasad said the mission was successful as it validated all data as expected. “The missile was fired against a live pilotless target aircraft. The interception was done at an altitude of 4 km. All the mission objectives have been met,” he told ‘The New Indian Express’.

The trial was reportedly carried out to test the missile’s reconfigured guidance systems, avionics and the functioning of the communication in Radio Frequency. Entirely a complex missile Astra has been designed to intercept fast-moving aerial targets at supersonic speeds.

Developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Astra is designed for an 80-km range in head-on mode and 20 km-range in tail-chase mode. As an anti-aircraft missile it can be fired after receiving a signal from the far away target through its onboard manoeuvres based on radio frequency.

“One of its versions having 90 to 110 km range can cruise at an altitude of 15 km, another having a range of 44 km can destroy a target at an altitude up to 30,000 ft while the third one with a range of 30 km is capable of hitting the target at sea level altitude,” said a defence scientist.

After the post mission analysis, a source informed that though the missile did not directly hit the PTA, but it destroyed the target through its onboard proximity fuse, which means the missile passed very close to the aircraft and hence the mission was accomplished.


Astra is a ‘state of the art’ being developed for the air force. The 3.8 metres long missile, which has launch weight about 154 kg, uses solid-fuel propellant and a 15 kg high-explosive warhead, activated by a proximity fuse.

Sources said there would be another test on Monday when the missile is expected to intercept a simulated electronic target, which will be followed by launches from various aerial platforms.
“After the developmental trials, the DRDO would go for aerial tests of the missile. Though it is an air-to-air missile, the tests on Friday and Saturday were conducted from specially built ground launchers,” Prasad said.


The launch was witnessed by Scientific Adviser to Defence Minister and DRDO chief Vijay Kumar Saraswat, CC R&D (Missiles and Strategic Systems) Avinash Chander, DRDL Director AK Chakrabarti, Astra Program Director N Prabhakar and Project Director S Venugopal.
 
. . .
On the missile development front, DRDO has not disappointed. We are going to need thousands of these missiles to arm our current and future fighters. If 'astra' did not fructify, that would have been another few billion dollars flowing out of India. Hopefully these can be mass produced quickly and cheaply in huge numbers. Since it is entirely Indian, we can fit it on any fighter we want, unlike Russian missiles that can't be integrated on French fighters or AMRAAMs which can't be integrated into Russian fighters and so on. This will be the standard BVR missile for all of IAF and IN's (let's not forget them) fighters.

How it was successful then?:undecided:

The missile doesn't need to hit the aircraft for a successful kill. Something called a 'proximity fuse' detonates the warhead of the missile as soon as it is within a certain radius of the target. The resulting explosion will destroy the aircraft.
 
. . .
Wow...lots of missile tests lining up.

Astra-1 ground-launch
Astra-1 air-launch from Su-30MKI
Nirbhay air-launch from Su-30MKI
Nirbhay underwater-launch from pontoon

Woah...thats enough for this New Year's eve!
 
.
Back
Top Bottom