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Congrats. What is new in agni-2? .Routine test or some improvements?
Just a routine test. DRDO usually tests each and every Missile at least once a year.
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Congrats. What is new in agni-2? .Routine test or some improvements?
Really appreciate your reply as you are one of the most knowledgeable poster when it comes to missiles IMO.Although the question isn't directed towards me, but of course A4 can replace A2. In my opinion, since DRDO and IA (SFC) don't have a headache for budget, following missiles should be retired and replaced as soon as possible:
-A1 with Shaurya
-A2 with A4
-A3 with A5
The mentioned respective systems are similar in dimensions so the SFC should not go through much trouble in re-assigning previous missile groups. However their RVs are different.
It wasn't DRDO mate but SFC. SFC usually choose any random missile from lot and test it.Just a routine test. DRDO usually tests each and every Missile at least once a year.
Congrats. What is new in agni-2? .Routine test or some improvements?
Although the question isn't directed towards me, but of course A4 can replace A2. In my opinion, since DRDO and IA (SFC) don't have a headache for budget, following missiles should be retired and replaced as soon as possible:
-A1 with Shaurya
-A2 with A4
-A3 with A5
The mentioned respective systems are similar in dimensions so the SFC should not go through much trouble in re-assigning previous missile groups. However their RVs are different.
A3 has a payload of 2.5t vs 1t for A5 so no replacement there.Although the question isn't directed towards me, but of course A4 can replace A2. In my opinion, since DRDO and IA (SFC) don't have a headache for budget, following missiles should be retired and replaced as soon as possible:
-A1 with Shaurya
-A2 with A4
-A3 with A5
The mentioned respective systems are similar in dimensions so the SFC should not go through much trouble in re-assigning previous missile groups. However their RVs are different.
How come they are dead projects?Shaurya and Pragati are dead projects now. No, end user in Indian Forces want that.
Firstly, it require to replace Prithvi series first before Agni.
That depends on the user requirement. India will have thermonuclear RVs weighing much under 1000kg pretty soon, so there is no need for such large single payload. And if you take a closer look at all the recent platforms (A4, A5, A6, SLBM), all of them deliver RVs weighing 1000kg or less.A3 has a payload of 2.5t vs 1t for A5 so no replacement there.
Because no one wants that.How come they are dead projects?
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Pretty strange. Probably because Shaurya doesn't provides Indian SFC with an option it didn't have before, as Agni-I can still do the same amount of damage as Shaurya without any difficulty, and the cost of replacement might be too high.Because no one wants that.
A3 could be used to deliver MIRVED warheads. And the proposed A6 has a payload of 3t not 1t.How come they are dead projects?
That depends on the user requirement. India will have thermonuclear RVs weighing much under 1000kg pretty soon, so there is no need for such large single payload. And if you take a closer look at all the recent platforms (A4, A5, A6, SLBM), all of them deliver RVs weighing 1000kg or less.
Pretty strange. Probably because Shaurya doesn't provides Indian SFC with an option it didn't have before, as Agni-I can still do the same amount of damage as Shaurya without any difficulty, and the cost of replacement might be too high.
Could be, but that is precisely what A6 is being developed for, no? Why waste resources on modifying a missile to deliver MIRVs 2000km shorter?A3 could be used to deliver MIRVED warheads. And the proposed A6 has a payload of 3t not 1t.
Whatever you say boss.Shaurya is a quasi ballistic. Instead of Shaurya,, SFC wants hypersonic cruise missile, the BrahMos 2 will serve that purpose.
Could be, but that is precisely what A6 is being developed for, no? Why waste resources on modifying a missile to deliver MIRVs 2000km shorter?
Agreed, A6 will have 3000kg payload. But thats not what I said, I referred to RVs being under 1000kg, which in this case could be 3x1000 or 6x500.
Whatever you say boss.