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Misfortune struck the Akash missile project once again during a user specific trial from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) off the Odisha coast on Monday. The missile reportedly fell down immediately after taking off from the road mobile launcher causing embarrassment for the DRDO. It was the missile’s third trial of the six-trial series.

Sources said the Indian Armed forces had planned twin trials of the missile back-to-back within a gap of one minute to gauge its effectiveness and killing efficiency. As claimed by the DRDO, the Akash missile system has a passive phased array radar called Rajendra which is capable of tracking as many as 64 targets and controlling up to 12 missiles simultaneously.

A reliable source from the test range told ‘The New Indian Express’ that though two missiles were lined up for tests, the first one fell down on the ground after it was blasted off from the launcher. The second one fired five minutes later was termed by the DRDO officials as successful.

“The first missile fell down due to technical snags in the system. The launcher did not get required command in time to fire the missile, for which heat generation to have initial thrust was not enough to push the missile upward. Scientists are looking for a possible solution to the faults and hope it could be sorted out before the next trial,” the source said.

Both the missiles were test fired by the Indian armed forces at about 11.02 am and 11.07 am from the specially made launch pad near launching complex-III of the ITR at Chandipur-on-sea. The missiles had to target the toe bodies suspended from the pilot-less target aircraft (PTA). Earlier two Akash missiles were successfully tested from the same test range on May 24 and May 26.

The authorities of the ITR however claimed, of the two, one was developmental trial and another was user trial. ITR director MVKV Prasad said one was successful while the data, retrieved from telemetry stations and radars, of the other trial were being analysed.

He however refused to give the details about the failure of the missile and even tried to evade queries on whether the missiles were fired from same launcher. No official from the armed forces too came forward to comment on the failure or success of the trials.

Even as the DRDO claims that the Akash is the only system of its kind available globally and several countries have evinced interest to procure the anti-aircraft weapon, a scientist associated with this project said the system has a problem with its radar for which the army had been denying it for years to induct in its forces.

Though the development of Akash missile took place during 1990s under the country’s Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP) and after many trials, it was inducted into the armed forces after nearly two decades. While its land variant was inducted in the army in 2008, the air force version of the missile was handed over to the IAF this year on March 3.

The delay in induction of a missile itself indicates its capability and efficiency, said a defence expert besides adding that the missile has not been proved foolproof yet despite several rounds of developmental and user trials over the years.

The indigenously-developed missile has a range of 25 km to 30 km and an effective ceiling of 18 km. It is fuelled by solid propellants. The 5.8-metre-long sleek missile has a launch weight of 720 kg and can carry a warhead of 50 kg. As claimed by the DRDO it can used to counter ballistic and cruise missiles, enemy aircrafts and air-to-surface missiles.

Misfortune strikes Akash missile project - South India - Orissa - ibnlive
 
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I think this has nothing to do with technology deficit.

The technology has been proven time and again.

I think this is because of some faulty production.
 
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The famed Patriot has failed more user trails than I care to remember but it is the overall record that counts not the odd trail here and there.
 
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but when it comes to idiotic reporting, our journalists simply have no analogue in the world... :)
 
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Btw, out of 3 missile tests 2 have failed...

In December 2007, the Indian Air Force completed user trials for this missile. The trials, which were spread over ten days were declared successful after the missile hit the target on five occasions. Multiple targets handling capability of Akash weapon system was demonstrated by live firing in C4I environment. Before the ten day trial at Chandipur, ECCM Evaluation tests were carried out at Gwalior Air force base and mobility trials were carried out in Pokhran. The IAF had evolved the user Trial Directive to verify the Akash's consistency. The following trials were conducted: Against low flying near range target, long range high altitude target, crossing and approaching target and ripple firing of two missiles from the same launcher against a low altitude receding target

The Indian Air force was satisfied with the performance of Akash after extensive flight trials and has decided to induct the weapon system. An order for two squadrons were placed initially, with these being inducted in 2009. The IAF found the missile performance to be satisfactory and was expected to place orders for 16 more launchers to form two more squadrons for India's northeast theater

In May 2008, the Indian Air Force decided to induct two squadrons (totalling 4 batteries) of Akash missile

In January 2010, it was revealed that the Indian Air Force had ordered for 6 more squadrons. Each squadron will consist of 125 missiles, bringing the order to 750 missiles for 6 squadrons.[31] The first two squadrons will consist of 48 missiles each
 
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^^^ Even if some didn't fail we will never know if Akashm missile can defend because the target it is using's top speed is only 0.65 MACH. Surely jets can fly faster than that???
 
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Whether it's "3 out of 5" or "4 out of 5," please allow me to congratulate our Indian friends for your progress on anti-aircraft defense. As the previous poster noted, the target may have been flying at a slow 0.65 Mach. I look forward to faster targets in the future.

Anyway, a job well done!
 
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^^^ Even if some didn't fail we will never know if Akashm missile can defend because the target it is using's top speed is only 0.65 MACH. Surely jets can fly faster than that???

Send over a few of yours at a higher speed and we (and you) will get to know if Aakash can engage targets flying at higher speed than .65 M ;)

^^^ Even if some didn't fail we will never know if Akashm missile can defend because the target it is using's top speed is only 0.65 MACH. Surely jets can fly faster than that???

Send over a few of yours at a higher speed and we (and you) will get to know if Aakash can engage targets flying at higher speed than .65 M ;)
 
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^^^ Even if some didn't fail we will never know if Akashm missile can defend because the target it is using's top speed is only 0.65 MACH. Surely jets can fly faster than that???

the speed of the jets doesnt matter.....
 
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