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LRSAM will be tested in Jan/Feb in Israel followed by more tests in India. Nirbhay also in final stage. So early next year three big tests coming....
February trial for naval air defence missile
Submitted by admin4 on 16 November 2011 - 4:58pm
New Delhi : India will conduct trials before February next year of a 70-km long-range surface-to-air missile or LR-SAM for the Indian Navy.
The missile will have the capability to intercept incoming enemy cruise missiles and combat jets targeting its warships at sea. India has a joint venture for this missile with Israel.
"This missile will be test-fired in January or February next year in Israel," senior officials of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) told reporters here.
The missile will be ready for induction into the navy soon after the next series of tests.
After the first series of tests in Israel, the missile trials will also be held in India.
The Indian Army too is looking at a variant of this missile to meet its requirement for a medium-range surface-to-air air defence missile with a 70-km range.
February trial for naval air defence missile | TwoCircles.net
Nirbhay Cruise Missile Test Next Year
New Delhi, Nov 16 (IANS): India will test its indigenously developed Nirbhay subsonic cruise missile in early 2012, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) chief V.K. Saraswat said Wednesday.
At a press conference here, Saraswat said the Nirbhay missile was going through its final integration stage.
"It is going through the final integration stage now. We will test the missile early next year," he said.
Nirbhay will be the second cruise missile from India's own defence research stable, with it having successfully designed and developed the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile jointly with Russia and inducting it into its armed forces.
BrahMos can attain cruise speeds of up to 2.8 Mach or almost three times the speed of sound. Nirbhay, being a subsonic cruise missile, attains speeds less than 1 Mach or 1,225 kmph.
Nirbhay Cruise Missile Test Next Year
February trial for naval air defence missile
Submitted by admin4 on 16 November 2011 - 4:58pm
New Delhi : India will conduct trials before February next year of a 70-km long-range surface-to-air missile or LR-SAM for the Indian Navy.
The missile will have the capability to intercept incoming enemy cruise missiles and combat jets targeting its warships at sea. India has a joint venture for this missile with Israel.
"This missile will be test-fired in January or February next year in Israel," senior officials of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) told reporters here.
The missile will be ready for induction into the navy soon after the next series of tests.
After the first series of tests in Israel, the missile trials will also be held in India.
The Indian Army too is looking at a variant of this missile to meet its requirement for a medium-range surface-to-air air defence missile with a 70-km range.
February trial for naval air defence missile | TwoCircles.net
Nirbhay Cruise Missile Test Next Year
New Delhi, Nov 16 (IANS): India will test its indigenously developed Nirbhay subsonic cruise missile in early 2012, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) chief V.K. Saraswat said Wednesday.
At a press conference here, Saraswat said the Nirbhay missile was going through its final integration stage.
"It is going through the final integration stage now. We will test the missile early next year," he said.
Nirbhay will be the second cruise missile from India's own defence research stable, with it having successfully designed and developed the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile jointly with Russia and inducting it into its armed forces.
BrahMos can attain cruise speeds of up to 2.8 Mach or almost three times the speed of sound. Nirbhay, being a subsonic cruise missile, attains speeds less than 1 Mach or 1,225 kmph.
Nirbhay Cruise Missile Test Next Year