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That is one very slow missile:blink:

To reach target of 4 KM, it will take 24 seconds:woot:, that is not taking into account the slowdown of the missile after its initial motor burn.:undecided:

600km/h is slow?

My god.

You're also not taking into account, time required to reach peak velocity etc
 
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"That is one very slow missile

To reach target of 4 KM, it will take 24 seconds, that is not taking into account the slowdown of the missile after its initial motor burn."






Lol.

You don't know anything about how an anti tank missile flies and hits its target.

When Nag hit its target at 500 m in 3 seconds does not mean that the missile traveled the distance of 500 m in 3 seconds.


Think...if you can.

If you don't get what i am saying I will explain it later.But lets see what you know about anti tank missile.

Hint: When a ballistic missile hits a target at 1000 km distance, how much distance the actual warhead travels. Ballistic distance vs straight line.....



:rofl:
 
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Nag hits target in three seconds after launch

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A Nag missile being test-fired at the Army's Field Firing Range at Shamirpet, near Hyderabad on Sunday. Photo Courtesy: DRDL
Anti-tank guided missile Nag on Sunday successfully destroyed the target in three seconds after its launch from a Nag missile carrier (Namica), Nag Project Director S.S. Mishra told The Hindu.

Defence Research and Development Organisation's Chief Controller (Missile Systems) K. Shekhar, DRDL director and programme director of Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme P. Venugopalan and personnel from of the office of the Director General of Mechanised Forces were present during the test-firing.

The test-firing proved the missile's capability of engaging a target at a close range of 500 metres. It was fired around 11 a.m. in the Army's Field Firing Range at Shamirpet, near here, by scientists of the Defence Research and Development Laboratory

Proving short range capability was one of the “Qualitative Requirements” (QRs) from the Army.

Final trial in July

The Nag is equipped with (IIR) Imaging Infra-red seeker and a highly potent tandem HEAT (high explosive anti-tank) warhead. The day-and-night third generation missile with top-attack capability has a maximum range of four km. It is expected to be inducted by the Army after conducting final validation trials in the deserts of Rajasthan next month.

Mr. Mishra said as many as seven missiles would be flight-tested during the July trials.

Certain improvements suggested by the Army in connection with the operation of the Namica were carried out for validation trials.

During the user trials in Rajasthan in the winter of 2008 and summer of 2009, the missile conclusively established its K-Kill efficacy (capability to kill) against both stationary and moving targets. The missile carrier's ruggedness was also proved during extensive transportation trials.
 
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That is one very slow missile:blink:

To reach target of 4 KM, it will take 24 seconds:woot:, that is not taking into account the slowdown of the missile after its initial motor burn.:undecided:

Please please please teach me how you do that......
be my guru.......
how can you be so confident without knowing anything about missiles??????????:what:

you are the only person after shchina who is so confident at trolling are you the same person or brothers or live together????????????
 
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Thats why it is called Nag.

Its flight resembles the hood of a striking cobra.


This flight enables it to hit at the weakest part of the armor of tank.
 
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