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DRDO Readies for K-15 - South India - Orissa - ibnlive




BALASORE: The DRDO is preparing for twin tests of submarine launched ballistic missile (SLBM) K-15 from an underwater platform off the Andhra Pradesh coast. While the first test has been scheduled for March 4, the second test will be conducted anytime between March 16 and 19.
Sources at the defence base at Chandipur here said preparations are on for the proposed tests near the Visakhapatnam coast for over a fortnight now. The indigenously built nuclear capable missile will be launched from a Pontoon (replica of a submarine) which is being readied under the sea.
A defence official said along with the missile assembling team, several other technical teams including� the wings of Electro Optical Tracking System (EOTS) and communication and range safety from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) are busy in preparations for a smooth and successful test of the missile which has a strike range of 700 km.
“We are forced to use the pontoon as the launching platform as India does not have an operational submarine to test-fire such missiles. Though the advanced technology vehicle (ATV) INS Arihant has been developed, it is yet to be equipped with the K-15 missile. Missile tests from the submarine can be possible after the success of sea trials,” he said.
Developed by DRDO, K-15 has both the versions, SLBM and SLCM (submarine-launched cruise missile). While the cruise missile is a loose trajectory missile guided to its destination by an onboard computer, its ballistic version has a high-trajectory and transcends the atmosphere to re-enter from above the targeted site.
This K-15 missile is, in fact, an advanced clone of naval version of Prithvi and designed to be exclusively launched from a submarine. The missile can be compared with the Tomahawk missile of the US. The Navy has reportedly been insisting on the K-15’s cruise variant as it is hard to be obstructed and has pinpoint accuracy.
“Cruise missiles are more difficult to detect and hence less vulnerable to anti-missile defence system, which can track and destroy ballistic missiles with comparative ease,” said a defence scientist.
After the K-15 tests, India will go for the much-awaited maiden test of 5,000-km range Agni-V missile, which has been scheduled for the third week of April.
 
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Best of luck for both the test

Agni5 test in April :hang3: DRDO is playing with our emotions
 
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DRDO Readies for K-15 - South India - Orissa - ibnlive




BALASORE: The DRDO is preparing for twin tests of submarine launched ballistic missile (SLBM) K-15 from an underwater platform off the Andhra Pradesh coast. While the first test has been scheduled for March 4, the second test will be conducted anytime between March 16 and 19.
Sources at the defence base at Chandipur here said preparations are on for the proposed tests near the Visakhapatnam coast for over a fortnight now. The indigenously built nuclear capable missile will be launched from a Pontoon (replica of a submarine) which is being readied under the sea.
A defence official said along with the missile assembling team, several other technical teams including� the wings of Electro Optical Tracking System (EOTS) and communication and range safety from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) are busy in preparations for a smooth and successful test of the missile which has a strike range of 700 km.
“We are forced to use the pontoon as the launching platform as India does not have an operational submarine to test-fire such missiles. Though the advanced technology vehicle (ATV) INS Arihant has been developed, it is yet to be equipped with the K-15 missile. Missile tests from the submarine can be possible after the success of sea trials,” he said.
Developed by DRDO, K-15 has both the versions, SLBM and SLCM (submarine-launched cruise missile). While the cruise missile is a loose trajectory missile guided to its destination by an onboard computer, its ballistic version has a high-trajectory and transcends the atmosphere to re-enter from above the targeted site.
This K-15 missile is, in fact, an advanced clone of naval version of Prithvi and designed to be exclusively launched from a submarine. The missile can be compared with the Tomahawk missile of the US. The Navy has reportedly been insisting on the K-15’s cruise variant as it is hard to be obstructed and has pinpoint accuracy.
“Cruise missiles are more difficult to detect and hence less vulnerable to anti-missile defence system, which can track and destroy ballistic missiles with comparative ease,” said a defence scientist.
After the K-15 tests, India will go for the much-awaited maiden test of 5,000-km range Agni-V missile, which has been scheduled for the third week of April.

Well Prithivi is basically a Liquid fueled missile, and even if the SLBM be a liquid fueled one, (note the Shaurya is a solid fueled missile) a cruise missile have either a turbofan/turbojet or Ramjet/scramjet motor, I doubt on the credibility of the author.
 
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Well Prithivi is basically a Liquid fueled missile, and even if the SLBM be a liquid fueled one, (note the Shaurya is a solid fueled missile) a cruise missile have either a turbofan/turbojet or Ramjet/scramjet motor, I doubt on the credibility of the author.

Read it properly, K-15 has two versions (SLBM and SLCM).
 
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Best of luck for both the test

Agni5 test in April :hang3: DRDO is playing with our emotions

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Why y no play with emotions?

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Read it properly, K-15 has two versions (SLBM and SLCM).

If it is SLBM I expect the Shaurya configuration if it SLCM I dont expet a regular Rocket motor configuration, in both case being a Prithivi derivative is highly doubtful.
 
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Best of Luck...

Wating for integration on Arihant
 
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If it is SLBM I expect the Shaurya configuration if it SLCM I dont expet a regular Rocket motor configuration, in both case being a Prithivi derivative is highly doubtful.

Yes, missiles propelled by liquid propellants are not that reliable.
 
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DRDO Readies for K-15 - South India - Orissa - ibnlive
“Cruise missiles are more difficult to detect and hence less vulnerable to anti-missile defence system, which can track and destroy ballistic missiles with comparative ease,” said a defence scientist.
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But when it comes to Babur cruise missile, it can easily be detected and shot by Indian defense systems, Right?
 
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But when it comes to Babur cruise missile, it can easily be detected and shot by Indian defense systems, Right?

CMs are terrain hugging missiles. Its difficult to intercept them, be it Babar,Akbar or Aurangzeb. Its difficult not impossible. The difficulty increase with higher speed, so yes slow CMs are easy to intercept than faster CMs but still difficult to hit compare to BMs.


CMs are basically drone, from wiki " They are distinct from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) in that they are used only as weapons and not for reconnaissance. In a cruise missile, the warhead is integrated into the vehicle and the vehicle is always sacrificed in the mission."

Don't you think killing a drone is not tough job??? Infact many Pakistani member claim that PAF can kill American drones. So if drones can be kill, CMs too can.. :)
 
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But when it comes to Babur cruise missile, it can easily be detected and shot by Indian defense systems, Right?

Exactly........................:enjoy:

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Awesome!! :tup::tup:

Good Luck DRDO
 
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any news abt first of k-15 test ? it was supposed to be test fired on 4th march ?
 
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