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HYDERABAD: Nirbhay, India's first subsonic cruise missile, will be test-fired by the end of February, said V K Saraswat, director general of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and scientific advisor to defence minister A K Antony. Saraswat was speaking to the media during a seminar on 'Nurturing, Managing and Institutionalising Innovation' organised by the Defence Research and Develoment Laboratory (DRDL) here on Friday.

While 2012 was an eventful year for the defence organisation with almost a dozen successful launches of various kinds of missiles, this year also promises to be big with many more plans underway. "Nirbhay will be a medium-range cruise missile with advantages like the ability of not being detected and high accuracy. It is also a cheaper option," Saraswat said.

Asked if there were any hitches in test-firing the missile as it was expected to have taken place sometime back, Saraswat said some processes had been developed and there were no hitches.

This year, a major plan of the DRDO is 'canisterisation' of Agni IV and Agni V, which will enable firing of the missile from any platform. Another plan was to integrate Astra-III with Sukhoi. He said four Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) would be produced this year and in 2014, the necessary operational clearances would be sought.

The DRDO has also carried out 50 of the 56 modifications sought for the Main Battle Tank (MBT) Arjun Mark-II variant by the user. The rest of the modifications will be carried out in the next few months. Saraswat said the Long Range Cruise Missile (LRCM) will have all futuristic features.

Saraswat informed that they had got permissions for the missile testing range proposed at Machilipatnam. "It is a barren piece of land and we will turn it into a green area. There will be no environmental issues," he said. Talking about the civilian applications of defence technology, he said that the bio-digesters (toilets) were much in demand and there was a proposal with the tourism ministry on using them in buses.

Another important application would be the kit for detection of dengue. The kits developed by DRDO will take just two hours to confirm a dengue case while the kits available elsewhere take 24 hours. Saraswat said that the technology has already been transferred to manufacturers of the anti-mosquito 'attracticide', which is available in the market.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...st-fired-in-February/articleshow/18082334.cms
 
Earlier test was scheduled at november , then it became december , then january and now february .

DRDO inform us when the missile is actually tested , untill then SHUT UP !!!!
 
please give link OP

I hope this test doesn't get delayed anymore
 
This year, a major plan of the DRDO is 'canisterisation' of Agni IV and Agni V, which will enable firing of the missile from any platform. Another plan was to integrate Astra-III with Sukhoi.

Agni 4 is going to be caniterised ........:woot:

Astra III ......wtf is that ......
 
Most important development is this.

Another important application would be the kit for detection of dengue. The kits developed by DRDO will take just two hours to confirm a dengue case while the kits available elsewhere take 24 hours.

Given the widespread deaths because of Dengue in this part of the world.

DRDE, Gwalior has developed a field based Dipstick ELISA kit for diagnosis of dengue infection. This enables differentiation of primary and secondary dengue by detecting dengue specific IgM and IgG antibodies in the patient sera. Two identical protocols are employed for detection of IgM and IgG antibodies. However, the specificity of IgM antibody detection was increased by removal of IgG antibodies from patient sera employing Protein A derived from Staph. aureus Cowan Istrain.
Purified cell culture adapted dengue virus1-4 was used as the antigen in this kit. This kit was evaluated at AIIMS, New Delhi, Hindu Rao Hospital, Delhi, Medical College, Madurai, T.N., Medical College, Calicut, Kerala. Since there is no golden standard, the performance of this kit was compared to the PanBio ICT kit, Australia. The sensitivity and specificity of this kit was found to be about 90% and 82% respectively

DRDO helped save many lives from H1N1 outbreak.
 
Earlier test was scheduled at november , then it became december , then january and now february .

DRDO inform us when the missile is actually tested , untill then SHUT UP !!!!

NO actually first the date was in Jan-12 then april-may or july later on Aug-12 then Nov-12 now Feb-13 and then..................
 
Good to hear the news. One of my friend, who is in the Army is here in Vijayawada. He told me that there will be some missile test fire for IA around Jan 24. :)
 
HYDERABAD: Nirbhay, India's first subsonic cruise missile, will be test-fired by the end of February, said V K Saraswat, director general of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and scientific advisor to defence minister A K Antony. Saraswat was speaking to the media during a seminar on 'Nurturing, Managing and Institutionalising Innovation' organised by the Defense Research and Develoment Laboratory (DRDL) here on Friday.

While 2012 was an eventful year for the defense organisation with almost a dozen successful launches of various kinds of missiles, this year also promises to be big with many more plans underway. "Nirbhay will be a medium-range cruise missile with advantages like the ability of not being detected and high accuracy. It is also a cheaper option," Saraswat said.

Asked if there were any hitches in test-firing the missile as it was expected to have taken place sometime back, Saraswat said some processes had been developed and there were no hitches.

This year, a major plan of the DRDO is 'canisterisation' of Agni IV and Agni V, which will enable firing of the missile from any platform. Another plan was to integrate Astra-III with Sukhoi. He said four Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) would be produced this year and in 2014, the necessary operational clearances would be sought.

The DRDO has also carried out 50 of the 56 modifications sought for the Main Battle Tank (MBT) Arjun Mark-II variant by the user. The rest of the modifications will be carried out in the next few months. Saraswat said the Long Range Cruise Missile (LRCM) will have all futuristic features.

Saraswat informed that they had got permissions for the missile testing range proposed at Machilipatnam. "It is a barren piece of land and we will turn it into a green area. There will be no environmental issues," he said. Talking about the civilian applications of defence technology, he said that the bio-digesters (toilets) were much in demand and there was a proposal with the tourism ministry on using them in buses.

Another important application would be the kit for detection of dengue. The kits developed by DRDO will take just two hours to confirm a dengue case while the kits available elsewhere take 24 hours. Saraswat said that the technology has already been transferred to manufacturers of the anti-mosquito 'attracticide', which is available in the market.

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Alantivvi ekada cheppakudadu vayya :)
Bro, nenu Telugu kathu. I'm a Malayalee, only been here A.P. for sometime. I think there's no secrecy about the test which I talked about, usual user trial imo. He even invited ne for that!! :)
 
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