What's new

DRDO plans early entry of Agni-4 into arsenal

LiberalAtheist

SENIOR MEMBER
Joined
Jul 20, 2011
Messages
2,338
Reaction score
0
A day after the successful launch of the Defence R&D Organisation’s all-new Agni-4 ballistic missile, a triumphant DRDO chief proclaimed it as good as America’s Pershing-II missiles; and declared that India’s missile arsenal could no longer be constrained by technology denial sanctions

ITR_8645.JPG


Highlighting the capability of the Agni-4, V K Saraswat, DRDO head, told the media here that this 20-tonne missile could deliver a one-tonne warhead to a distance of 3,500 km, significantly further than the 3,000 kilometres range of the much heavier, 48-tonne Agni-3 missile. Saraswat listed the multiple technological breakthroughs that had permitted this feat — composite rocket motors; a state-of-the-art navigation system and control systems that were both lighter and better.

Asked by Business Standard whether the Agni-4 was qualitatively in the class of Pakistan’s ballistic missiles (the Shaheen and the Ghauri), Saraswat responded, “Agni-4 compares with what is available (globally) in its class of missiles like the Pershing (US missile)… I am talking in terms of technology, not in terms of range, as Pershing missiles have a higher range… they meet global standards.”
Saraswat may have mixed his facts, since Pershing II, the US ballistic missile he likened the Agni-4 to, is a decommissioned 1980s missile with a range of just 1,800 kilometres. But his claim, as evident from his other remarks, was that the Agni-4 met global benchmarks.


Saraswat also explained that the Agni-4 represented the final defeat of the technology denial regime that the West imposed on India from 1974 onwards. India, he said, could no longer be blocked from developing a world-class nuclear deterrent.

“No technology control regimes can stop us from making missiles in this class. We need to thank the technology sanctions for enforcing upon us a degree of self-reliance where we no longer need imports,” said Saraswat.

The DRDO chief praised a range of Indian entities for defeating western sanctions. Defence PSU, MIDHANI developed “maraging steel” for missile components; Kerala Minerals and Metals Ltd (KMML) produces 500 tonnes per year of badly needed titanium; the blockage on Indian imports of composite carbon fibre — essential for the Agni’s heat-resistant nose cone — was defeated. “We have made our own carbon fibre which is better than anything that is available from those foreign countries”, said Saraswat.


The DRDO plans to quickly bring the Agni-4 into military service. “We hope to complete the test phase (two launches) in 2012; the user phase (two launches) in 2013; and in 2014 we would offer it for service. We have dramatically shortened the time from development to service,” said the DRDO’s missile controller, Avinash Chander.


Indian nuclear specialists worry that, although advanced simulation capabilities have reduced the requirement of actual test launches, there is a haste to introduce inadequately tested missiles into the Indian arsenal.

“In earlier times, missiles like the Pershing were fired dozens of times before being brought into service. Even on Wednesday, at least three to five launches are needed to verify that Agni-4’s performance can be replicated in various conditions. Only then should user trials commence,” says deterrence expert, Brigadier (retired) V K Nair.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=UO9GGurO6rA
 
.
To late ...Dont u think if ever there is a war between india china it will be in 2012 .... and every thing we r getting will be come after 2014 ... what if the war starts in 2012 if at all ......:what:
 
.
He is talking about peace time, not in war scenario. After 1962 (when our ordnance factories were making filter coffee) we had done well and now we had capacity of quick and mass production whenever needed. And hyped Sino-India Clash is no were in picture at least for a decade. China economy is not as mighty as is projected (same as arm forces). We are too close and strong enough for China to give a permanent dent for her superpower dream.
 
.
Asked by Business Standard whether the Agni-4 was qualitatively in the class of Pakistan’s ballistic missiles (the Shaheen and the Ghauri), Saraswat responded, “Agni-4 compares with what is available (globally) in its class of missiles like the Pershing (US missile)… I am talking in terms of technology, not in terms of range, as Pershing missiles have a higher range… they meet global standards.”

What a rubbish! :angry: Did not expect this from Ajai Shukla, he is going like the dorky media. Good to see DRDO chief categorically rejected it and gave a better reply.

this 20-tonne missile could deliver a one-tonne warhead to a distance of 3,500 km, significantly further than the 3,000 kilometres range of the much heavier, 48-tonne Agni-3 missile.
Another crap. Agni-3 has 3500 km range and twice the payload of Agni-4.

To late ...Dont u think if ever there is a war between india china it will be in 2012 .... and every thing we r getting will be come after 2014 ... what if the war starts in 2012 if at all ......:what:

You are forgetting Agni-III which has a range of 3500 km with 1.5 ton payload which is operational.
 
.
I hope india has more then what we know :O like k series oprational ....and also any news abt that nuclear submarine which was leased to us by russia ? didnt find any news after it was see bound to india..
 
.

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom