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Tarmak007 -- A bold blog on Indian defence: India's first 'made-in-Bangalore' missile Nirbhay set for Dec launch | DRDO makes changes to launcher

Nirbhay, the desi version of Tomahawk subsonic cruise missile will be ready for flight trials in December. Designed and developed at Bangalore-based Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE), a Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) unit, the two-stage missile has a range of about 1,000 km. It can travel at a speed of 0.7 Mach, performing multiple manoeuvers, before hitting the target.
Nirbhay (meaning fearless) will be India's first subsonic cruise missile, capable of being launched from different platforms. It is also India's first made-in-Bangalore missile, developed outside DRDO's Missile Complex in Hyderabad. Sources told Express that the launch, earlier planned for October, has now been shifted to December owing to the changes being made to the launcher. It is being built by R&D Engineers, Pune, a specialised arm of DRDO.
Other than one major imported component (a Russian-made turbofan engine), sources claim that the missile is completely indigenous. The cost of Nirbhay is expected to be around Rs 10 crore a piece with DRDO spending around Rs 70 crore so far. Though the project was sanctioned in 2004, the scientists ran into many critical challenges. “There were many unforeseen events we had to counter and overcome while developing Nirbhay. The project picked up momentum in 2010 onwards,” sources said.
All the three defence Services have shown interest in Nirbhay and DRDO is riding high on the success of Agni A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5 missiles tested in the last five months. “Nirbhay is a medium-range cruise missile capable of flying at different altitudes ranging from 500 metres to four km. It is approximately 6 metres long and 550 mm in diameter. A booster and sustainer with two wings make the missile fly at low altitudes, completely ducking enemy radars. The air-breathing engine along with four tail fins control the velocity and path of the missile. Nirbhay is integrated with ring-laser gyro-based high accuracy navigation system and a radio altimeter for the height lock,” sources said.
A team of 25 scientists have been working on Nirbhay project at ADE, while another 50 were spread across various DRDO labs. ADE bagged the Nirbhay project, owing to their success with the pilotless target aircraft, Lakshya.

Prithivi a hit again: Prithvi (PII), the 350-km range strategic missile was successfully launched by Strategic Forces Command from the Integrated Test Range in Chandipur, on Thursday morning. A one-line DRDO release said that the missile met all mission objectives.
 
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Sorry for dum question but There is a Missile complex in Banglore ???

Sorry for dum question but There is a Missile complex in Banglore ???
 
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They were supposed to test this missile in june-july or was it some other cruise missile.
 
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DRDO talks too much - they should announce tests only when they are a week or so away from them and chances of delays are nil.
BTW - can this missile be fired from our warships - the Shivaliks or the Kolkatas?? Or can they be fired against ships(is there an anti ship version of this missile)?
 
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DRDO talks too much - they should announce tests only when they are a week or so away from them and chances of delays are nil.
BTW - can this missile be fired from our warships - the Shivaliks or the Kolkatas?? Or can they be fired against ships(is there an anti ship version of this missile)?

This will be done by later but the Ist missile is land attack from land. same up-gradation Block wise like Brahmos
 
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BTW - can this missile be fired from our warships - the Shivaliks or the Kolkatas?? Or can they be fired against ships(is there an anti ship version of this missile)?

Never mind Sudhir's post explained it better
 
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A very important missile for India, perhaps more awaited than A5 in some circles..

Want to see a pic soon, this project has been under wraps for quite some time now...
 
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DRDO talks too much - they should announce tests only when they are a week or so away from them and chances of delays are nil.
BTW - can this missile be fired from our warships - the Shivaliks or the Kolkatas?? Or can they be fired against ships(is there an anti ship version of this missile)?

DRDO is a talkactive company.

There will be no ship-launched variant, but submarine-launched one will be there. Ship-launched
long range LACMs are not in IN's doctrine. According to Prasun K Sengupta, the first Nirbhay test will
be air-launched from Su-30MKI, and not ground-launched. GLCM will come later.

A very important missile for India, perhaps more awaited than A5 in some circles..

Want to see a pic soon, this project has been under wraps for quite some time now...

The real pics of any nuke-capable missile are never released much before the launch. The first
pic may not come like 1-2 days before launch.
 
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DRDO is a talkactive company.

There will be no ship-launched variant, but submarine-launched one will be there. Ship-launched
long range LACMs are not in IN's doctrine. According to Prasun K Sengupta, the first Nirbhay test will
be air-launched from Su-30MKI, and not ground-launched. GLCM will come later.

I'm pretty sure the IN will get the Nirbhay afterall it is easier to devlop a ship based VL system then a submarine laucnched system and the IN already operates Klub and Bhramos with plans for Bhramos-II. And don't submarines come under the IN?
 
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I'm pretty sure the IN will get the Nirbhay afterall it is easier to devlop a ship based VL system then a submarine laucnched system and the IN already operates Klub and Bhramos with plans for Bhramos-II. And don't submarines come under the IN?

Ofcourse they do, when did I say they don't? What I said was, ship-launched long-range LACMs
aren't in IN's doctrine,,,,but sub-launched ones are there. IN surface fleet's cruise missiles are basically
aimed at anti-ship warfare only.
 
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Ofcourse they do, when did I say they don't? What I said was, ship-launched long-range LACMs
aren't in IN's doctrine,,,,but sub-launched ones are there. IN surface fleet's cruise missiles are basically
aimed at anti-ship warfare only.

We will see but my prediction is all major IN warships from P-15B onwards will have the Nirbhay as standard fit alongside BHRAMOS-II.
 
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since 1 year on wards i'm waiting for this missile. DRDO trolling us with this missile :undecided:
 
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DRDO talks too much - they should announce tests only when they are a week or so away from them and chances of delays are nil.
BTW - can this missile be fired from our warships - the Shivaliks or the Kolkatas?? Or can they be fired against ships(is there an anti ship version of this missile)?

Yes

The Project 15B will be armed with the Nirbhay land attack cruise missile (1,000 km range), the hypersonic Brahmos-2 anti-ship cruise missile (300 km range) and Extended Range Surface to Air Missile (ER-SAM) also known as Barak 8 (70 km range).[21]

http://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&rc...1oCgBA&usg=AFQjCNHcaBntf6fGXjxCrvAJU55rph1uyw
 
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No pics or technical information, I don't think DRDO is talking that much. Best of Luck though.
 
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