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India successfully test fires made-in-India MP-ATGM anti-tank missile

By Ajit K Dubey

First Published 15, Sep 2018, 9:56 PM IST
HIGHLIGHTS
The DRDO today successfully carried out the first test of Portable- Anti-tank Guided Missile (MP-ATGM), supposed to be the anti-tank missile of the Army for future. The government had withdrawn an earlier tender for buying around 5,000 Spike missiles.

New Delhi: In a major boost to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Make in India' initiative in defence, the DRDO today successfully carried out the first test of the indigenously designed and developed Man Portable-Anti-Tank Guided Missile (MP-ATGM), which would help the Army destroy enemy tanks during a war.

The first test of the missile was successfully completed in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. A few more tests of the indigenous weapon system need to be carried out before it is offered to the Army for user trials, government sources told MyNation.

The MP-ATGM is supposed to be the anti-tank missile of the Army for future as the force needs close to 75,000 such missiles for future battles. The homegrown missile would help in this direction in a big way, the sources said.

For meeting the emergency requirements of the Army, the government is looking to buy around a couple of thousand Spike anti-tank guided missiles from Israel while the majority of the requirements would be fulfilled by indigenous missiles.

The requirements of the Army are so huge that they will be met with the missile systems supplied by the Israelis along with the ones to be produced by DRDO in future as it is also developing the man-portable ATGMs, sources said.

The Army needs third-generation ATGMs, with a strike range of over 2.5 km and fire-and-forget capabilities, to equip all its 382 infantry battalions and 44 mechanised infantry units.

Sources said this combination of buying arms and equipment from abroad and allowing indigenous makes at the same time will balance the need for taking care of national security requirements along with the need to promote the indigenous industry.

The Ministry of Defence has been in talks with Israel and the US for a long time to get the third generation anti-tank missiles. The ministry had ultimately zeroed in on the Spike missiles under an old deal, which is likely to cost around Rs 3,000 crore.

The government had also withdrawn an earlier tender for buying around 5,000 Spike missiles after finding the price of the deal too high.

An American missile system on offer was rejected too — after the terms and conditions of procuring it were not found to be compliant to the Indian defence procurement procedure guidelines.


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India Just Conducted The 1st Test Of A Shoulder Launched Anti-Tank Missile
Shiv Aroor
Sep 16 2018 1:55 pm

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An Indian weapons development team from the Defence R&D Organisation has conducted the first ever test-firing of a man-portable shoulder launched anti-tank guided missile (MPATGM) system, reports say. Livefist can confirm the test took place last evening at the KK ranges in Maharashtra’s Ahmednagar, with a second launch this morning.

In a brief statement today, the Indian MoD said, “Indigenously developed Man Portable Anti-Tank Guided Missile (MPATGM), was successfully flight tested for the second time from the Ahmednagar range today. All the mission objectives have been met. The two missions on 15 and 16 September 2018 have been successfully flight tested for different ranges including the maximum range capability.”

While undeclared at present, the MPATGM’s maximum range is expected to be 4 km.

The man-portable missile is said to be a derivative of the NAG weapon system, and will be the third iteration of the missile following the baseline vehicle-launched version and air-launched version HELINA. The Indian Army finally opened its doors to the baseline NAG missile earlier this year after the MoD cleared an inaugural $70 million deal for 300 NAG missiles across 25 tracked launcher vehicles.

The MPATGM program was sanctioned in January 2015, envisaging modifications to the NAG missile along with a launch tube and launcher system. Design configurations were frozen by the end of 2015. In 2016, the DRDO conducted eight static tests of the rocket motor to monitor ballistic performance for shoulder launch. With fabrication of the launch unit complete the same year, the team aimed for test in the latter half of 2017. The two debut test-firings will be followed by more.

India has a large requirement of anti-tank guided missiles running into more than 40,000 missiles for its hundreds of infantry and mechanised Army units. It has in the past turned down offers of the U.S.-built Javelin system and has oscillated over the Israeli SPIKE system. The indigenous MPATGM is finally off the ground, but has a journey ahead, including an unforgiving user trial phase (that endlessly bedeviled the original NAG system) following the current phase of development launch tests.

The DRDO has been involved in researching man-portable anti tank infantry weapons for years now. In 2009, it unveiled a separate light-weight 84mm anti-tank system.
 
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India successfully test fires made-in-India MP-ATGM anti-tank missile

By Ajit K Dubey

First Published 15, Sep 2018, 9:56 PM IST
HIGHLIGHTS
The DRDO today successfully carried out the first test of Portable- Anti-tank Guided Missile (MP-ATGM), supposed to be the anti-tank missile of the Army for future. The government had withdrawn an earlier tender for buying around 5,000 Spike missiles.

New Delhi: In a major boost to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Make in India' initiative in defence, the DRDO today successfully carried out the first test of the indigenously designed and developed Man Portable-Anti-Tank Guided Missile (MP-ATGM), which would help the Army destroy enemy tanks during a war.

The first test of the missile was successfully completed in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. A few more tests of the indigenous weapon system need to be carried out before it is offered to the Army for user trials, government sources told MyNation.

The MP-ATGM is supposed to be the anti-tank missile of the Army for future as the force needs close to 75,000 such missiles for future battles. The homegrown missile would help in this direction in a big way, the sources said.

For meeting the emergency requirements of the Army, the government is looking to buy around a couple of thousand Spike anti-tank guided missiles from Israel while the majority of the requirements would be fulfilled by indigenous missiles.

The requirements of the Army are so huge that they will be met with the missile systems supplied by the Israelis along with the ones to be produced by DRDO in future as it is also developing the man-portable ATGMs, sources said.

The Army needs third-generation ATGMs, with a strike range of over 2.5 km and fire-and-forget capabilities, to equip all its 382 infantry battalions and 44 mechanised infantry units.

Sources said this combination of buying arms and equipment from abroad and allowing indigenous makes at the same time will balance the need for taking care of national security requirements along with the need to promote the indigenous industry.

The Ministry of Defence has been in talks with Israel and the US for a long time to get the third generation anti-tank missiles. The ministry had ultimately zeroed in on the Spike missiles under an old deal, which is likely to cost around Rs 3,000 crore.

The government had also withdrawn an earlier tender for buying around 5,000 Spike missiles after finding the price of the deal too high.

An American missile system on offer was rejected too — after the terms and conditions of procuring it were not found to be compliant to the Indian defence procurement procedure guidelines.


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Why new missile? Nag ka kiya howa :lol:
 
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this is ridiculous, as a Elite Member you should have known this is MP-ATGM, where as Nag is a Heavy ATGM.
Why new missile? Nag ka kiya howa :lol:


I acknowledge that I m no expert... but nag is pretty much only anti tank mijjile which is not man portable...

Any ways .... I remember reading about nag in a news paper .... when I was around 5 years old...

I think the project is older than me ... and may be of same age as tejas and arjun..and like The other master pieces of engineering still under construction
 
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Ministry of Defence
Second Flight Test of MPATGM Successful
Posted On: 16 SEP 2018 4:15PM by PIB Delhi

Indigenously developed Man Portable Anti-Tank Guided Missile (MPATGM), was successfully flight tested for the second time from the Ahmednagar range today. All the mission objectives have been met. The two missions on 15 and 16 September 2018 have been successfully flight tested for different ranges including the maximum range capability.

Raksha Mantri Smt Nirmala Sitharaman congratulated the team DRDO, Indian Army and associated Industries for the twin success of MPATGM weapon system.

http://www.pib.nic.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=1546263#.W541vrPCLzc.twitter
 
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this is ridiculous, as a Elite Member you should have known this is MP-ATGM, where as Nag is a Heavy ATGM.
Elite member rank can be achieved by just posting crap, this guy proves it.

Quality of posts is not the criteria just quantity is required for becoming elite.

Anyways this is a man portable ATGM , so will be procured in bulk. I would like this getting inducted rather than any foreign import.
 
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Why new missile? Nag ka kiya howa :lol:
Maybe a lil bit research before moving tapping ur fingers on keyboard? Nag is the family of missile basically launched from Namica carrier, Helina is the air launched variant and mp-atgm is the man portable variant, hence the name.
 
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