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India successfully test-fired its Astra missile - Hindustan Times

Astra missile test-fired on 2nd consecutive day

A day after a perfect developmental trial of "Astra", India on Saturday again successfully test-fired its indigenously developed beyond visual range (BVR) air-to-air missile from the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur, 15 km from Balasore in Odisha.

The sophisticated missile was


test-fired from a launcher in launch pad-2 of the ITR at about 3.34pm targeting a flying object being supported by a pilotless target air-craft 'Lakshya', defence sources said.
"The trial was successful. All mission objectives and parameters were met," ITR Director MVKV Prasad said.

Saturday's successful test-fire was significant as it came a day after a similar trial conducted from the same base on Friday, a defence scientist said.

The single stage, solid fuelled 'Astra' missile is more advanced in its category than the contemporary BVR missiles and is capable of engaging and destroying highly manoeuvrable supersonic aerial targets.

The 3.8 metre long missile, having a diameter of 178 mm with an overall launch weight of 160 kg, can carry a warhead containing conventional explosives weighing 15 kg. It can be fitted to any fighter aircraft.

It is intended to be eventually integrated with Sukhoi-30 MKI, MiG-29, Mirage-2000, Jaguar and the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft of the Indian Air Force, the sources said.

Describing 'Astra' as a futuristic missile, DRDO scientists said the weapon could intercept the target at supersonic speed.

"Before being made fully operational, the complex missile system will undergo some more trials, though tests of its navigation, control, air frame, propulsion and other sub-system have been validated," the sources said.

Scientists of the DRDO are working to ensure that 'Astra' missile performs effectively at different altitudes -one at an altitude of 15 km with 90 to 110 km range, another at an altitude up to 30,000 ft having a range of 44 km while the third at sea level with a range of 21 km, the sources added.
 
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consecutive tests, its great, glad to know that both tests were successful.

Any expected Induction time period ?
 
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There have been 4 missile tests this month -

1) Agni-1 MRBM --- December 12
2) Prithvi-2 SRBM --- December 20
3) Astra-1 BVRAAM --- December 21
4) Astra-1 BVRAAM --- December 22

We have tested a missile every 24 hours since last 3 days whatsover.
 
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There have been 4 missile tests this month -

1) Agni-1 MRBM --- December 12
2) Prithvi-2 SRBM --- December 20
3) Astra-1 BVRAAM --- December 21
4) Astra-1 BVRAAM --- December 22

We have tested a missile every 24 hours since last 3 days whatsover.

When was the last time we actually inducted something in large numbers?
 
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When was the last time we actually inducted something in large numbers?

In public domain only Akash got bulk orders.

By the way, Defence minister of india is gonna meet japan counter part, expected to hear some big news on technology transfer.

And hot news in dilli is Brahmos is gonna be tested from leh. Clear message to sent across interested ones.
 
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In public domain only Akash got bulk orders.

By the way, Defence minister of india is gonna meet japan counter part, expected to hear some big news on technology transfer.

And hot news in dilli is Brahmos is gonna be tested from leh. Clear message to sent across interested ones.

That must be the 550-km Block-III version also deployed in Arunachal Pradesh with supersonic
steep dive capability.
 
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Yup.. have to be :woot:



As i expected.. what is RCI doing ? Are they not capable enough to develop seekers ?


Development in progress....Read somewhere it is X band

That must be the 550-km Block-III version also deployed in Arunachal Pradesh with supersonic
steep dive capability.

If 550 km will rattle some feathers in china higher ups, But if it really has 550 km the GOI should announce it's full range and claim its range under a guise of new indigenous missile if they scared of MTCR
 
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