Rocketsingh
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Always be + , dnt worry time for crying is waiting for you, whole india will cry but dnt worry " Me Hoon Na "
satisfy ur country first....
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Always be + , dnt worry time for crying is waiting for you, whole india will cry but dnt worry " Me Hoon Na "
this post was mixture of Maths, urdu, english , etc etc .. Any prblm?
Hey Is Trishul Active???
Its was fully developed but the navy, airforce and army already opted different system requirements. So DRDO went for SR-SAM. The Trishul project was shelved as a tech demonstrator. It has given important inputs into future SR-SAM, Barak NG and BMD systems.
The SR-SAM aka Maitri uses most of the technologies alike radars and other C3I developed for Trishul.Only a missile with few technologies is included in JV.
Literally it means,SR-SAM will be an upgraded version of Trishul.
SR-SAM as the name says(upgraded Trishul) will use the much more sophisticated beam guidance and will have a reaction time of less than 4 secs.And adaptive capability to deal with multi- threats.{Might show-up as a CIWS for IN}
All the required mission centers were designed and developed in India.
Initially it was tought to have an India only upgraded programme with the use of a variant of Astra.But later given up to save time while having MBDA onboard.
EXCLUSIVE: Akash Mk-II SAM To Fly In Two Years
Project Akash-II has set itself a deadline of 18 months to begin simulated trials, following which it will begin a routine of development test-firings. While Mk-I cost DRDO Rs 1,000-crore to complete, the Mk-II project has taken a decision not to ask for funds unless it absolutely needs them. An interim feasibility study conducted by the laboratories concerned has shown that scientists are confident of getting the first prototype up and ready on a modest tech-dem budget extended to all follow-on programmes.
LiveFist - The Best of Indian Defence: EXCLUSIVE: Akash Mk-II SAM To Fly In Two Years
While Mk-I cost DRDO Rs 1,000-crore to complete, the Mk-II project has taken a decision not to ask for funds unless it absolutely needs them.