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First test of nuclear missile Agni-V in a fortnight: DRDO chief - The Times of India

NEW DELHI: From the first test of Agni-V in a fortnight, an operational submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) by 2013 and a missile shield for Delhi by 2014 to combat drones, quick-launch micro satellites and Star Wars-like laser weapons in the coming years, DRDO promises to deliver on all fronts.

Defence Research and Development Organization, with its 51 labs, of course, often makes tall claims only to consistently overshoot timelines and cost estimates. But DRDO chief Dr V K Saraswat on Saturday, at the ongoing ''DefExpo-2012'' here, was all gung-ho about the tactical and strategic weapon systems in the pipeline.

For starters, India's most-ambitious nuclear missile, Agni-V, which classifies as an ICBM (intercontinental ballistic missile) with a strike range of over 5,000-km, will be tested in mid-April, he said.

The three-stage Agni-V, with its advanced ring-laser gyros, composite rocket motors and highly accurate micro-navigation systems, comes close to the top American missiles in terms of technology, said Saraswat.

India will break into the exclusive ICBM club that counts just US, Russia, China, France and UK as its members, once the 50-tonne Agni-V is ready for induction by 2014-2015. The solid-fuelled missile, with a canister-launch system to impart greater operational flexibility, is crucial for India's nuclear deterrence posture since its strike envelope will be able to cover the whole of China.

Concurrently, said Saraswat, ''The K-15 SLBM is now getting ready for the final phase of induction after its two recent tests (from submersible pontoons) were successful...We have done over 10 flights of it so far.''

The 750-km-range K-15, followed by the 3,500-km K-4, will arm India's homegrown nuclear submarines. INS Arihant, which is undergoing trials now, for instance, has four silos on its hump to carry either 12 K-15s or four K-4s to complete India's long quest for ''an operational nuclear weapon triad''.

As for the two-tier ballistic missile defence (BMD) system, designed to track and destroy incoming hostile missiles both inside (endo) and outside (exo) the earth's atmosphere, Saraswat said its Phase-I would be completed by 2013 and Phase-II by 2016. ''We will test the exo-atmospheric interceptor at 150-km altitude this year, which will be followed by an endo-atmospheric test at 30-km altitude,'' he said.

With the Capital identified as the first city to get its protection, DRDO has also begun work to add a third tier to the BMD system to intercept cruise missiles, artillery projectiles and the like at lower altitudes, in the line with the overall aim to achieve ''near 100% kill or interception probability''.

DRDO is now also focusing on ''space security'', with special emphasis on protecting the country's space assets from electronic, or physical destruction by ''direct-ascent'' missiles, in the backdrop of China developing advanced ASAT (anti-satellite) capabilities.

Work is also in progress to develop several directed energy weapons (DEWs), including a 25-kilowatt laser system to destroy incoming missiles in their terminal stage and a 100-kilowatt solid-state laser system to take out missiles in their boost phase itself.

''We also need to build the capability to provide launch-on-demand mini or micro satellites to our armed forces for communication and navigation facilities (in the event the country's satellites being destroyed by an enemy),'' said the DRDO chief.
 
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Big mouthed DRDO chief saying the same thing frm last year but nothing come into the picture yet. I totally fed up with tis kind of news.
 
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The whole article doesn't mention MRIV,

Making an ICBM is within the domain of our technological expertise, its the MRIV part which will be difficult.
 
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The whole article doesn't mention MRIV,

Making an ICBM is within the domain of our technological expertise, its the MRIV part which will be difficult.

it will definitely be MIRVed but not during this test. May be in the next test.
 
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wait for 2 weeks and that fortnight launch program will change into a "within this mounth launch progam"
 
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The nation is waiting for that big day. inshalla this will be greatest achievement in the missile technology of India.
 
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Best of luck to DRDO...,.,....,

to all posters,
how many of you have knoledge of designing and development?

Do you all think that its just a kids job to develop a system?
i work with TATA Motors for 15 years, even designing a car takes more than 5 years that to when you have all the tech. available.
To design a systen from scratch will take much more than that. Then again you have many systems available for comparison. So you get a demand to built one best in the class.

Just developing Tata Safari Storm ( displayed in this years Auto expo ) from present Tata Safari took more than 3 years,

So designing a system from scratch that to best in the class,,,,,,,, what do you think how much time should it take?

Stop criticising guys, thay are trying their best. Wish luck for them.
 
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Better late than never. Best of all. SO this is the one right that have a reach to every scoop and corner of our Eastern Neighbor?
 
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Take another month......No Hurry!! But test should be a successful one !! :tup:

I think it will be before 20th April!!

Good Luck to DRDO!!
 
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