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Agni-V might have made world sit and notice rise of India in missiles development and technologies, but it has also highlighted Indias Self reliance in its Missile development know how of the technologies involved in its development.
Markoff a Western Defence Expert told idrw.org that pace of Indian Missile development is quite alarming; in just over two decades India has mastered almost all different types of missiles which world has produced over 50 years after World War II.
India currently is having most active missile development and their R&D is covering all aspect of missiles, from Missile defence system to Cruise missiles of sub and Supersonic class, along with Land and Submarine launched near Inter- continental missiles to strategic class of missiles.
India by forming joint ventures in some missile development with European and Russia has also made sure that due to lack of in house talent some other crucial projects are not in back burner.
Markoff did pointed out that India currently is serious lacking in development of aerial missiles in class of AAM (Air to Air Missiles) and ASM (Air to surface missiles) and with lack of proposed future development in this class of missiles will hurt future fighter aircrafts which India is keen to develop locally. (Referring to Tejas MK-2, AMCA)
Andrew Markoff is a visiting fellow at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies in at Columbia University, New York.
Markoff a Western Defence Expert told idrw.org that pace of Indian Missile development is quite alarming; in just over two decades India has mastered almost all different types of missiles which world has produced over 50 years after World War II.
India currently is having most active missile development and their R&D is covering all aspect of missiles, from Missile defence system to Cruise missiles of sub and Supersonic class, along with Land and Submarine launched near Inter- continental missiles to strategic class of missiles.
India by forming joint ventures in some missile development with European and Russia has also made sure that due to lack of in house talent some other crucial projects are not in back burner.
Markoff did pointed out that India currently is serious lacking in development of aerial missiles in class of AAM (Air to Air Missiles) and ASM (Air to surface missiles) and with lack of proposed future development in this class of missiles will hurt future fighter aircrafts which India is keen to develop locally. (Referring to Tejas MK-2, AMCA)
Andrew Markoff is a visiting fellow at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies in at Columbia University, New York.