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Nirbhay cruise missile test-fired with indigenous engine

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n official said that next test firing will be done in mission mode before user trial for air force and navy. This was the first successful test-firing with the indigenous booster engine after the previous one had to be aborted in October last year after eight minutes flying time.

After the October 2020 failed test, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) on Wednesday fired the 1,000-km range Nirbhay cruise missile from Chandipur testing facility in Odisha. The sub-sonic cruise missile was fired at 9:55am and was tested for 100 km in flight and 15 minutes in time.

The firing was a partial success. According to DRDO sources, the indigenous engine was successfully tested but the delivery platform came down due to inexplicable reasons. "Maybe a snag in the controller, but the engine worked well. Next test firing will be done in mission mode before user trial for air force and navy," said an official.

This was the first successful test-firing with the indigenous booster engine after the previous one had to be aborted after eight minutes flying time.

Nirbhay is a subsonic missile, flying at a speed of 0.7 to 0.9 Mach, with sea-skimming and terrain-hugging capability that helps the missile stay under enemy radar to avoid detection. It is a two-stage missile with first stage using solid fuel and the second using liquid fuel. It carries a convention warhead of 300 kilograms weight and can hit targets upto 1500 km range. The missile is capable of flying between 50 metres to four km from ground and pick up the target before engaging and destroying it.


The missile also has a loitering capability that allows the delivery platform to manoeuvre mid-flight and at the end to hit the target by doing inflight course corrections. It can be fired from sea, land and through mobile launchers.

The missile is now going to be handed over to the army, which will conduct three more tests before inducting it. After induction, Nirbhay is expected to be deployed along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) amid the stand-off with China at multiple points in East Ladakh.

 
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Pakistan has a sheepish approach towards weapons development. Thanks to imran khan and his "Bongiyaan".
 
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It flew for 150 km....

150 km for a subsonic cm??


Question. What happened after 150 km? Did it fall??
 
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It flew for 150 km....

150 km for a subsonic cm??


Question. What happened after 150 km? Did it fall??
It crashed. They seemed to be trying too many things too soon iIMO. There are several issues that don't seem to have been resolved fully. Hope they get them all resolved ASAP.
 
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Someone already updated wikipedia.

"DRDO on 11 August 2021 successfully fired Nirbhay now internally renamed as Indigenous Technology Cruise Missile (ITCM) powered by locally made Manik engine that lasted for 15 minutes, covering 150 km distance without any glitch.[11]".
 
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