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India moves terrain-hugging Nirbhay missiles with 1,000-km range to defend LAC
The Nirbhay subsonic cruise missile will be inducted into the army and navy after the seventh trial next month
INDIA Updated: Oct 01, 2020 06:36 IST
Shishir Gupta

Shishir Gupta
Hindustan Times, New Delhi
Nirbhay long-range, sub-sonic cruise missile roars off the launch pad for its successful test in 2019
Nirbhay long-range, sub-sonic cruise missile roars off the launch pad for its successful test in 2019

India will formally induct the Nirbhay subsonic cruise missile into the Indian Army and Navy after the seventh trial scheduled next month but has already moved a limited number of the missiles to the Line of Actual Control where Indian soldiers are locked in a tense standoff with China’s PLA.

The 1,000 km range solid rocket booster missile has a single shot kill ratio of more than 90 per cent. It has been developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), people familiar with the development told Hindustan Times hours after India test-fired an extended-range BrahMos surface-to-surface supersonic cruise missile that can hit targets 400 km away.
The Defence Acquisition Council headed by defence minister Rajnath Singh has cleared the formal induction of the Nirbhay subsonic missile. The military, however, did not wait for the formality to deploy the new missile and has already moved some of them to defend the LAC against China.
The missile, which travels at a speed of 0.7 Mach, has both terrain-hugging and sea-skimming capability that helps it avoid detection and counter-measures.

At the LAC, the PLA’s western theatre command has deployed stand-off weapons up to 2,000 km range and long-range surface-to-air missiles in Tibet and Xinjiang after the Ladakh stand-off started in May this year. The Chinese deployment is not limited to occupied Aksai Chin but is located in depth positions from Kashgar, Hotan, Lhasa and Nyingchi along the 3,488 km Line of Actual Control (LAC).
Officials said Wednesday’s testing of the 400-km range BrahMos missiles with an indigenous airframe and booster is significant since it clears the decks for India to have the next class of supersonic long-range tactical cruise missile. The Brahmos has a liquid-fuelled booster capable of ranges over 500 km.
These new-age weapons will be based on solid-fuelled ducted ramjet (SFDR) technology that can be used for air-to-air missiles as well as long-range supersonic cruise missiles. The technology has been tested by the DRDO twice - on 30 May 2018, and 8 February 2019.

“The new class of cruise missile will have a solid rocket booster along with supersonic speed using SFDR technology. The range of missiles can be decided on the basis of mission objectives,” said an Indian missile expert.
It is understood that the new class of cruise missiles (yet to be named) will have a better circular error of probability than the BrahMos with a heavy conventional warhead to target airbases and ships of the adversary.


 
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Nirbhay program failed, rejected by the users and was scrapped.

Deploying unaccepted systems to defend shows the precarious and predicament situation that India is up against China.

Indian military is scraping for every equipment that it has to defend.

I appreciate the resolve of our military to defend but this demonstrates the gross failure of the political establishment.
 
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These missiles are not fully operatinal as hardly a year has passed since this missile tested successfully and it is not mature weapon
 
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This missile failed over flat terrain. No chance it'll work on mountainous terrain.
 
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A missile which isnt even out of trails yet and has a long history of failures will be fielded against Chinese on LAC :tsk::astagh:. Why the heck would you need Nirbhay when you already fielded Brahmos on the frontlines. Either this news is a big fat lie or Indian planners have really lost it. Indians tried to replicate Tomahawk and failed miserably.
 
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A missile which isnt even out of trails yet and has a long history of failures will be fielded against Chinese on LAC :tsk::astagh:. Why the heck would you need Nirbhay when you already fielded Brahmos on the frontlines. Either this news is a big fat lie or Indian planners have really lost it. Indians tried to replicate Tomahawk and failed miserably.
A terrain hugging missile flying few meter above the sea is failed miserably?
Had it not for stringent conditions set for Nirbhay, it would hv joined the services long time ago.

 
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A terrain hugging missile flying few meter above the sea is failed miserably?
Had it not for stringent conditions set for Nirbhay, it would hv joined the services long time ago.


There were 4 failed tests and 2 successful tests according to your own sources. Even the successful tests missile didn't travel more than 650km meaning missile hasn't been tested for its range it has been designed. Apart for that there has been no user trials of the missiles and you deployed it on front lines against china. Seriously what kind of banana republic's citizens are you to not even see what is before your eyes.
 
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Indians desperados. Half cooked meat poisons the consumer.
Nirbhay, should be called chalbay. :haha:

By the way, what happened to world beater "Missiles" systems Indian has developed in last 40 years!!
They are sending toddler which barely can walk and famous for phissing where ever it feels like.
 
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Assuming the enemy warfare equipment does not work is a deterrent.

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Friendly advice, maybe you guys should fix the problem of defective artillery shells first.
 
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