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Nirbhay’ missile set for test-firing next month


HYDERABAD: It's official. The 'fearless' missile is ready to be test-fired. If the United States has the Tomahawk, India will have its 'Nirbhay', the 1,000-km range subsonic cruise missile, which will be test-fired for the first time next month.

The project has somewhat remained a secretive mission with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), which has hardly made information pertaining to the development of the missile public. The strength and the capabilities of the missile, which has been developed by the Advanced Systems Laboratory (ASL), Hyderabad, will be on display when it will be test-fired from the Wheeler Island in October. Last month, a review of the project was done in Bangalore by DRDO officials who were 'satisfied' with the development of the missile.

DRDO director general V K Saraswat told TOI that the missile with a turbo jet is now ready to be test-fired. "It is a highly advanced missile with strong capabilities. We have made an assessment of it and we are almost prepared for a test launch," Saraswat said. According to DRDO sources, the stealth missile can cruise even at a 30-meter height from the surface. More importantly, it will also have a loitering capability. After it has been fired, it is possible to change the direction of the missile to hit the target that has been identified.

Buoyed by the success of Agni-V, the inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM) capable of carrying nuclear warheads, on April 19 this year, defence scientists are now moving fast on delivering 'Nirbhay.' The Indian scientists have been working with the missile project for more than seven years now. Though it was announced earlier that the test-firing of the missile would take place this year, but it was only in August that the country's top defence scientists, who took stock of the project, decided that 'Nirbhay' was ready for a test launch.


‘Nirbhay’ missile set for test-firing next month - The Times of India
 
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Nirbhay’ missile set for test-firing next month


HYDERABAD: It's official. The 'fearless' missile is ready to be test-fired. If the United States has the Tomahawk, India will have its 'Nirbhay', the 1,000-km range subsonic cruise missile, which will be test-fired for the first time next month.

The project has somewhat remained a secretive mission with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), which has hardly made information pertaining to the development of the missile public. The strength and the capabilities of the missile, which has been developed by the Advanced Systems Laboratory (ASL), Hyderabad, will be on display when it will be test-fired from the Wheeler Island in October. Last month, a review of the project was done in Bangalore by DRDO officials who were 'satisfied' with the development of the missile.

DRDO director general V K Saraswat told TOI that the missile with a turbo jet is now ready to be test-fired. "It is a highly advanced missile with strong capabilities. We have made an assessment of it and we are almost prepared for a test launch," Saraswat said. According to DRDO sources, the stealth missile can cruise even at a 30-meter height from the surface. More importantly, it will also have a loitering capability. After it has been fired, it is possible to change the direction of the missile to hit the target that has been identified.

Buoyed by the success of Agni-V, the inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM) capable of carrying nuclear warheads, on April 19 this year, defence scientists are now moving fast on delivering 'Nirbhay.' The Indian scientists have been working with the missile project for more than seven years now. Though it was announced earlier that the test-firing of the missile would take place this year, but it was only in August that the country's top defence scientists, who took stock of the project, decided that 'Nirbhay' was ready for a test launch.


‘Nirbhay’ missile set for test-firing next month - The Times of India

So now I guess the "India's Cruise Missile is Russian" trolls can quite trolling.

Great news, with this, India's capability increases tenfold. The Super 30s are gonna be capable of launching these, so when does the air lanched version get tested?
 
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finally good news

i hope first P 15A Destroyer, INS Kolkata joins IN in September, as sources said and no delays will occur

which means platform getting inducted this month and its weapon being tested next month :)

P15A and P15B armed with 1,000 KM range Nirbhays will be very powerful and potent platform

these destroyers will be able to attack vital enemy ports, naval bases and military installations, while being far away from maritime borders of enemy nation, thus not risking being detected and attacked by enemy's naval forces

best luck to DRDO
 
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ab to ek "Jhalak Dikhla de" yaar....waiting to see this missile for a long time.. :cry:
 
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finally good news

i hope first P 15A Destroyer, INS Kolkata joins IN in September, as sources said and no delays will occur

which means platform getting inducted this month and its weapon being tested next month :)

P15A and P15B armed with 1,000 KM range Nirbhays will be very powerful and potent platform

these destroyers will be able to attack vital enemy ports, naval bases and military installations, while being far away from maritime borders of enemy nation, thus not risking being detected and attacked by enemy's naval forces

best luck to DRDO



sorry to ruin ur party mate but INS kolkata will be inducted only by next year.....:hitwall:
 
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sorry to ruin ur party mate but INS kolkata will be inducted only by next year.....:hitwall:

oh OK

will have to wait for next year

BTW 1st half or 2nd half of next year?

great, with this India is entering another elite club.

we will also enter an elite club of nations capable of developing miniaturized Turbofans for Cruise Missiles

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there are only 5 nations capable producing miniaturized Turbofans for CM and India will be 6th
 
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oh OK

will have to wait for next year

BTW 1st half or 2nd half of next year?



we will also enter an elite club of nations capable of developing miniaturized Turbofans for Cruise Missiles

300px-Turbofan3_Labelled.gif


there are only 5 nations capable producing miniaturized Turbofans for CM and India will be 6th

the five nations are ??
 
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