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HYDERABAD: Anti-tank missile Nag on Sunday was successfully test-fired from the Army's Field Firing Range at Shamirpet, near here. This time it hit a moving object. Last Sunday (June 6), it destroyed a stationary target and proved its capability of destroying a target at a close range of 500 metres in three seconds.

This Sunday, Nag smashed the moving target in 3.2 seconds after its launch at 10.30 a.m., a Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) official told TheHindu.

The test-firing was conducted by missile scientists from the Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL) after the Army requested for a close range launch on a moving target. The missile punched a hole as it pierced through the target, which was specially developed by Hyderabad-based Delta Technologies in collaboration with DRDL.

Director of Research Centre Imarat (RCI), S.K. Ray, RCI Associate Director S.K. Chaudhuri, Director of Missile Systems Quality Assurance Agency Commodore S. Patel and other DRDO officials were present.

With the land version of the missile already proving a maximum range of four km in the user trials held in the last two years in Rajasthan, the official said Nag had a higher lock-on before launch (LOBL) range compared to contemporary third generation anti-tank missiles. As the missile is expected to be cleared for induction by the Army after the final validation trials next month:yahoo:, the pre-production process was on at Bharat Dynamics Limited here.

Equipped with an active Imaging Infra-red (IIR) seeker to make it highly accurate, the missile has top-attack capability to defeat the armour of modern-day tanks. The missile carries a highly potent HEAT (high explosive anti-tank) warhead and could be launched during both day and night.

The official said the first flight-test of air-borne version of Nag, called HELINA, was expected to be conducted by the year-end. Having lock-on after launch capability, the air-borne variant would be deployed on Advanced Light Helicopters.
 
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Woooow- its seems this year belong to drdo. 1 after other succes in 1st 6 months. grate going. :cheers: for drdo.
 
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Great news, now focus must be on making a man portable version. :chilli:
Here's a pic
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Excellent news! Its focal plane array is one of the best in its kind. Sophisticated algorithm, top attack, tandem high explosive and 'fire and forget' principle made it more deadly. After Nag get inducted IGMDP will be totally over, Prithvi, Agni-1, Agni-2, Nag, Trishul and Akash. I am expecting large orders from IA.

Nag seeker close up...
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Excellent news! Its focal plane array is one of the best in its kind. Sophisticated algorithm, top attack, tandem high explosive and 'fire and forget' principle made it more deadly. After Nag get inducted IGMDP will be totally over, Prithvi, Agni-1, Agni-2, Nag, Trishul and Akash. I am expecting large orders from IA.

Nag seeker close up...
Nag_missile_closeup.JPG


Nag_anti-tank_missile_India_Indian_Army_001.jpg

Is the seeker ours ? OR have we imported it ? What kind of seeker is it ? MW ?
 
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Is the seeker ours ? OR have we imported it ? What kind of seeker is it ? MW ?

The seeker is a passive Imaging Infra red seeker, developed by DRDO itself.

The millimetric wave seeker (mmw) is still under development.
 
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Is the seeker ours ? OR have we imported it ? What kind of seeker is it ? MW ?

hey dude i have mentioned in the post itself that it has focal plane array so the seeker can be none other than imaging infrared (iir). yes the seeker is developed by drdo. the millimeter wave seeker for atgm is also under development.
 
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hey dude i have mentioned in the post itself that it has focal plane array so the seeker can be none other than imaging infrared (iir). yes the seeker is developed by drdo. the millimeter wave seeker for atgm is also under development.

Can you explain a bit more ? I am a novice.

also i read this a long time ago , that the seeker has a camera inside it for comparison during terminal flight stage. What is the use and how does it help ?

also how does it compare against other ATGM's ? javelin, spike , etc ?

Apologies , i am new to nag and all the related development.
 
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One more question ?

Was the missile carrier moving or was it stationary before launching a missile on the moving target ?


All the youtube vids shows missile carrier as stationary ... any ideas ?
 
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