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India to Test Fire Three Missiles This Month
By Hemant Kumar Rout | ENS

Published: 04th April 2015 08:18 AM


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    AAD interceptor missile, Dhanush and Agni-III missile - EPS
BALASORE (ODISHA): In a bid to strengthen its fire power and form the triad of a credible nuclear deterrence, India has planned at least four tests of three indigenously built nuclear capable missiles off the Odisha coast this month.

A reliable source at the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur here said while an updated version of Advanced Air Defence (AAD) interceptor missile has been scheduled to be test fired against an electronic target on April 6, the weapon system will be fired to intercept an actual target, mimicking a modified Prithvi missile on April 22.

The ballistic interceptor missiles will be flight tested by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) at endo atmospheric zone (below the altitude of 40 km) and a successful trial will propel its induction in the armed forces. Prior to it, Strategic Forces Command (SFC) will carry out user trials of Dhanush missile on April 9 and Agni-III on April 16.

According to defence sources, the nuclear capable Dhanush missile will be test fired from a war ship to be positioned at an undisclosed location in Bay of Bengal off Paradip coast and the China specific Agni-III missile will be launched from the Wheeler Island off Dhamra coast.

Preparation is near completed for the AAD test from Wheeler Island on Monday while Dhanush team has begun integrating the missile with the ship and initiated all logistic arrangements.

After the Dhanush trial, there will be elaborate preparation for Agni-III test followed by the AAD trial against an actual target missile. ‘Dhanush’, the indigenously developed naval version of the ‘Prithvi’ short-range ballistic missile (SRBM) has a striking range upto 350 km and can carry single warhead, conventional or nuclear up to 500-kg. Similarly, 3,000-km range Agni-III missile can carry both conventional and nuclear warheads weighing around 1,500-kg.

Developed by the DRDO under its ambitious Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP), while Dhanush missile is about 8.53 metres in length and 0.9 metre in diameter besides its launch weight of about 4.4 tonnes, Agni-III is 16.7 metres tall with an overall diameter of 1.8 meters and it weighs 48.3 tonnes.

The 7.5 metre tall AAD interceptor is a single stage solid rocket propelled guided missile equipped with an inertial navigation system, a hi-tech computer and an electro-mechanical activator totally under command by the data up-linked from the ground based radar.

The missile weighs around 1.2 tonnes and has a diameter of 0.5 metre. While both Dhanush and Agni-III have already been inducted into the Armed Forces and are under production after the successful completion of their developmental trials, AAD missile would be inducted very soon.

FIRE POWER

AAD Interceptor test against electronic target – April 6
Nuclear capable Dhanush missile test – April 9
China specific missile Agni-III test – April 16
AAD Interceptor test against actual target – April 22


India to Test Fire Three Missiles This Month -The New Indian Express
 
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India to Test Fire Three Missiles This Month
By Hemant Kumar Rout | ENS

Published: 04th April 2015 08:18 AM


  • Missiles.JPG

    AAD interceptor missile, Dhanush and Agni-III missile - EPS
BALASORE (ODISHA): In a bid to strengthen its fire power and form the triad of a credible nuclear deterrence, India has planned at least four tests of three indigenously built nuclear capable missiles off the Odisha coast this month.

A reliable source at the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur here said while an updated version of Advanced Air Defence (AAD) interceptor missile has been scheduled to be test fired against an electronic target on April 6, the weapon system will be fired to intercept an actual target, mimicking a modified Prithvi missile on April 22.

The ballistic interceptor missiles will be flight tested by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) at endo atmospheric zone (below the altitude of 40 km) and a successful trial will propel its induction in the armed forces. Prior to it, Strategic Forces Command (SFC) will carry out user trials of Dhanush missile on April 9 and Agni-III on April 16.

According to defence sources, the nuclear capable Dhanush missile will be test fired from a war ship to be positioned at an undisclosed location in Bay of Bengal off Paradip coast and the China specific Agni-III missile will be launched from the Wheeler Island off Dhamra coast.

Preparation is near completed for the AAD test from Wheeler Island on Monday while Dhanush team has begun integrating the missile with the ship and initiated all logistic arrangements.

After the Dhanush trial, there will be elaborate preparation for Agni-III test followed by the AAD trial against an actual target missile. ‘Dhanush’, the indigenously developed naval version of the ‘Prithvi’ short-range ballistic missile (SRBM) has a striking range upto 350 km and can carry single warhead, conventional or nuclear up to 500-kg. Similarly, 3,000-km range Agni-III missile can carry both conventional and nuclear warheads weighing around 1,500-kg.

Developed by the DRDO under its ambitious Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP), while Dhanush missile is about 8.53 metres in length and 0.9 metre in diameter besides its launch weight of about 4.4 tonnes, Agni-III is 16.7 metres tall with an overall diameter of 1.8 meters and it weighs 48.3 tonnes.

The 7.5 metre tall AAD interceptor is a single stage solid rocket propelled guided missile equipped with an inertial navigation system, a hi-tech computer and an electro-mechanical activator totally under command by the data up-linked from the ground based radar.

The missile weighs around 1.2 tonnes and has a diameter of 0.5 metre. While both Dhanush and Agni-III have already been inducted into the Armed Forces and are under production after the successful completion of their developmental trials, AAD missile would be inducted very soon.


FIRE POWER

AAD Interceptor test against electronic target – April 6
Nuclear capable Dhanush missile test – April 9
China specific missile Agni-III test – April 16
AAD Interceptor test against actual target – April 22


India to Test Fire Three Missiles This Month -The New Indian Express

Decrease in length and increase in weight, interesting.

@Capt.Popeye @sancho @XiNiX @Penguin @MilSpec
 
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Hi
A test of Dhanush. It seems they want to test a new tech or it's k4???
But all the best for the test.
Cheers
Thanks
 
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Dhanush shall be tested against land target or a moving naval target?

It shall be interesting to watch what new is being tested on AAD.

It will also be interesting to watch A3 's weight is reduced to 22 tons as tassy had claimed.
 
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Dhanush shall be tested against land target or a moving naval target?

It shall be interesting to watch what new is being tested on AAD.

It will also be interesting to watch A3 's weight is reduced to 22 tons as tassy had claimed.

That 22 tons is empty weight.
 
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As far as can be made out, Dhanush is a Hack; a platform being used to test many things.
Dhanush and Long range AAD/PAD Tech will provide the base for sea based nuke delivery mechanism and sea based anti ballistic missile capability.
 
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Dhanush and Long range AAD/PAD Tech will provide the base for sea based nuke delivery mechanism and sea based anti ballistic missile capability.

As far as Dhanush is concerned; it is an interim Maritime Nuke Delivery System, soon to be replaced by the K-series and SLCM systems.
 
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Just curious, Agni III and Agni V are both China specific missiles? Will any future missiles be only China specific or will there be a USA specific?
 
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Just curious, Agni III and Agni V are both China specific missiles? Will any future missiles be only China specific or will there be a USA specific?

I don't think any of the missile is country specific...it is only the creation of the media to get juicy TRP's.
 
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