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H. Khan.........How do you figure that?
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H. Khan.........How do you figure that?
Brilliant, Indeed...Sorry I am wrong. K 15 is based on Brahmos
No noticed something later. During K15 launch why was there a nose cap in the stage when the missile left water and became air born.Brilliant, Indeed...
Brilliant Again, @The DeterrentNo noticed something later. During K15 launch why was there a nose cap in the stage when the missile left water and became air born.
That nose cap was protecting air in takes for the jet engines
and delay in the firing of jet engine was similar to that of ramjet not solid fuel or liquid fuel rocket.
As K15 uses gas ejection there was no need of booster. the booster was used to provide Ramjet the startup speed.
I am just explaining what i observed in the launch video and I am not wrong in my conclusion. You are showing just criticism and no facts.Brilliant Again
Hi my dear friend!This SLCM uses two types of propulsions solid state and turbojet. Irani has 2000 to 3000 km range and only uses solid state. with using solid state the missile attains more range but loses other advantages of stealth.
Sorry but K-15 has "two" solid rocket motors and no liquid engine as you are hypothesizing here.Kindly do your homework thoroughlyK15 uses solid state rocket for the first stage at least so they are diffirent
It's quite difficult to counter stupidity with facts, but lets give it a shot, i am sure it will be entertaining.I am just explaining what i observed in the launch video and I am not wrong in my conclusion. You are showing just criticism and no facts.
If it has two solid state rockets then why it uses a detach able nose cap. That comes of when the missile enters air from water. What is that cap protecting?Sorry but K-15 has "two" solid rocket motors and no liquid engine as you are hypothesizing here.Kindly do your homework thoroughly
Are you stupid Ramjet is a type of jet engineIt's quite difficult to counter stupidity with facts, but lets give it a shot, i am sure it will be entertaining.
K15 Sagarika and it's land based derrivative Shaurya are Two stage Solid Fuel quali Ballistic missile. the nature of Propulsion is not for debate upto whims and fancy of amateur defence experts evaluating youtube videos. It is what it is.
Brahmos Doesn't use a "jet engine" which is a characterized moniker for turbofan or turbojet engines, but specifically uses a Ramjet Engine,
Ramjet propulsion in brahmos utilises liqued fuel, There is no Liquid fuel in K15 Sagarika, and neither are there any air intakes for any ramjet propulsion.
propulsion sub-system for the second stage on K15 sagarika throttleable ducted solid rocket, which has no whatsoever relation with brahmos.
And for further disambiguation, the second stage in K15 Sagarika Is just a solid state motoe, not a Scramjet, not a pulse jet, not a ramjet, not a turboprop, not a V8Hemi, not a v6 inline with supercharger. It's just solid fuel rocket engine.
And for the other experts who seem to claim k15 sagarika was developed from Brahmos, I have nothing to say... maybe @The Deterrent would beat some sense into them.
That is because they have different dynamics underwater. A blunt tear drop shape is more preferred underwater.If it has two solid state rockets then why it uses a detach able nose cap. That comes of when the missile enters air from water. What is that cap protecting?
That is because they have different dynamics underwater. A blunt tear drop shape is more preferred underwater.
It is not wise to call others noobs especially when that other person is way above your educational qualifications. Also note,no one is defending anything,Please understand one thing and that is--unlike your country pakistan,India is much more transparent when it comes to defence research.We dont have to hide anything. If you follow the statements and publications of DRDO/ISRO they do spell out successes and failures regularly. To be quite honest Russia hasnt parted away with their liquid ramjet technology so any chance of "reverse engineering" or morphing it into our own indigenous project is mere wishful thinking. Liquid ramjet engine of brahmos is still imported from russia. Only very recently has india started working on indigenous liquid ramjet.I can read the info you two are providing my self on the internet. You people don't know a thing about the rockets just bunch of noobs.
I dont know what books your read but the nose cap is not there because it has to protect any air takes.It is there to make favorable hydrodynamics.The cap comes off in booster stage not after why not after why was there a need to time cap's ejection before booster stage is over because the intakes needed air while being in booster stage to start up.
I dont know what books your read but the nose cap is not there because it has to protect any air takes.It is there to make favorable hydrodynamics.
There is no ramjet on K-15. The pupose of, nose cap is explained above.Look in the K15 video the the nose cap is designed to eject in the booster stage. which is a more dangerous stage for a missile. there are five rockets specially designed to take off the nose cap four are used to fire down to lift the nose cap above the missile then there is one designed to fire to the right side to direct the nose cap away from the path of the missile. This all has been designed to happen when the missile is in vertical position and this all happens few seconds as the missile is in booster stage. if the nose cap was for under water aerodynamics why not take it of in the horizontal position when the missile is using so called solid state rocket. which is much easier to do and will require less rockets.
The designer took so much head ache to design the ejection system which will have no or little effects on aerodynamics. They did a massive calculation to time just a nose cap whose weight balances any aerodynamically advantage it gives to the missile.
There is a ramjet engine underthere.
Then lets move to the stage where the K15 drops the booster and the motor takes time to fire.
and my apologies for calling you a noob the other guy was pissing me off
There is no ramjet on K-15. The pupose of, nose cap is explained above.
The missile lacks Thrust vectoring, and carries the first stage all the way. There is no stage separation after booster falls off.
The first stage carries the fixed big fins for stability and small movable fins for steering.
Again world's only SLBM which needs booster and fins.