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A little dated article but none the less it touches some interesting facts.

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India, noting that neighbor Pakistan had by in 2010 developed a locally designed and produced cruise missile ordered DRDO (its state owned weapons development organization) to develop a similar weapon for India. This should have been a simple, straight-forward task as this was mostly old tech. But the new Nirbhay cruise missile will not work and four failed tests later and India is under pressure to drop the program. Instead the DRDO was given until mid-2018 to make it work, or else. If the past is any guide the “or else” will be another extension and more money.

This is very disappointing to many Indian, who thought developing a cruise missile would be something the chronically inept could not screw up. After all cruise missiles have been around for a long time. The first one appeared during World War II as the German V-1 "Buzz Bomb". This was a 2.1 ton jet powered robotic missile with a 250 kilometer range and a .9 ton warhead. Starting in mid-1944 Germany went on to use some 10,000 V-1s against Britain and about 40 percent got through to cities, causing lots of damage and 24,000 casualties.

In the early 1980s the United States reinvented the buzz bomb as the “Tomahawk” using more recent tech. This modern cruise missile was a 1.5 ton, jet powered robotic weapon with a range of 1,500 kilometers and a very accurate (pre-GPS) guidance system. These cost less than a million dollars each and the U.S. has since improved the design and produced over 7,000 Tomahawks so far, mostly for the navy to use on ships. The Indian Nirbhay was to be a virtual clone of the original Tomahawk, which worked fine with what was essentially 1970s technology. Other countries have done this, but the DRDO has a history of promising much and delivering nothing on time, on budget or in working order.

Meanwhile the 1.5 ton Pakistani Haft VII cruise missile has a range of 700 kilometers, was first tested in 2005 and entered service in 2011. Haft VII uses a three missile transporter/erector/launcher (TEL) designed for "shoot and scoot." That means that the launcher can quickly launch a missile, return the missile canister to the horizontal position and move out of the area. This is because radars and other sensors can quickly spot where a missile is launched vertically, and attack the missile transporter. With a range of 700 kilometers, Hatf VII is based on the American Tomahawk cruise missile. Pakistan collected a lot of information on Tomahawk after several of them crashed in Pakistan in 1998 during a mass cruise missile attack on al Qaeda in Afghanistan. The Hatf VII has been adapted for use from aircraft and ships.

India is envious and, with DRDO in the way, frustrated. What India needs the most is a new DRDO, but that has proved more difficult than getting DRDO to actually produce functional weapons (which is occasionally does, sort of).

https://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htart/articles/20170125.aspx
 
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A little dated article but none the less it touches some interesting facts.

StrategyPageThe News as History

Artillery: Pakistan Has A Secret Weapon Called DRDO

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January 25, 2017:

India, noting that neighbor Pakistan had by in 2010 developed a locally designed and produced cruise missile ordered DRDO (its state owned weapons development organization) to develop a similar weapon for India. This should have been a simple, straight-forward task as this was mostly old tech. But the new Nirbhay cruise missile will not work and four failed tests later and India is under pressure to drop the program. Instead the DRDO was given until mid-2018 to make it work, or else. If the past is any guide the “or else” will be another extension and more money.

This is very disappointing to many Indian, who thought developing a cruise missile would be something the chronically inept could not screw up. After all cruise missiles have been around for a long time. The first one appeared during World War II as the German V-1 "Buzz Bomb". This was a 2.1 ton jet powered robotic missile with a 250 kilometer range and a .9 ton warhead. Starting in mid-1944 Germany went on to use some 10,000 V-1s against Britain and about 40 percent got through to cities, causing lots of damage and 24,000 casualties.

In the early 1980s the United States reinvented the buzz bomb as the “Tomahawk” using more recent tech. This modern cruise missile was a 1.5 ton, jet powered robotic weapon with a range of 1,500 kilometers and a very accurate (pre-GPS) guidance system. These cost less than a million dollars each and the U.S. has since improved the design and produced over 7,000 Tomahawks so far, mostly for the navy to use on ships. The Indian Nirbhay was to be a virtual clone of the original Tomahawk, which worked fine with what was essentially 1970s technology. Other countries have done this, but the DRDO has a history of promising much and delivering nothing on time, on budget or in working order.

Meanwhile the 1.5 ton Pakistani Haft VII cruise missile has a range of 700 kilometers, was first tested in 2005 and entered service in 2011. Haft VII uses a three missile transporter/erector/launcher (TEL) designed for "shoot and scoot." That means that the launcher can quickly launch a missile, return the missile canister to the horizontal position and move out of the area. This is because radars and other sensors can quickly spot where a missile is launched vertically, and attack the missile transporter. With a range of 700 kilometers, Hatf VII is based on the American Tomahawk cruise missile. Pakistan collected a lot of information on Tomahawk after several of them crashed in Pakistan in 1998 during a mass cruise missile attack on al Qaeda in Afghanistan. The Hatf VII has been adapted for use from aircraft and ships.

India is envious and, with DRDO in the way, frustrated. What India needs the most is a new DRDO, but that has proved more difficult than getting DRDO to actually produce functional weapons (which is occasionally does, sort of).

https://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htart/articles/20170125.aspx
I have been saying this for ages, the Gangadeshi industrial defence complex is the laughing stock of the region, their IIT educated staff are a complete and utter joke, some of our esteemed members on this forum have had IIT members work under them, their standard was appalling from what I hear, no wonder Gangadesh is held to a stalemate by a nation a mere fraction of it's size in geography and population yet they have the audacity to try to compare themselves with China, truly a delusional bunch of folk.Kudos
 
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I have been saying this for ages, the Gangadeshi industrial defence complex is the laughing stock of the region, their IIT educated staff are a complete and utter joke, some of our esteemed members on this forum have had IIT members work under them, their standard was appalling from what I hear, no wonder Gangadesh is held to a stalemate by a nation a mere fraction of it's size in geography and population yet they have the audacity to try to compare themselves with China, truly a delusional bunch of folk.Kudos
Okie , it's fanboi page .:-)
strategypage.com must be one of the gillion fake websites run by ISI . Remember Christian palmer .:cheesy::cheesy::coffee:
 
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I have been saying this for ages, the Gangadeshi industrial defence complex is the laughing stock of the region, their IIT educated staff are a complete and utter joke, some of our esteemed members on this forum have had IIT members work under them, their standard was appalling from what I hear, no wonder Gangadesh is held to a stalemate by a nation a mere fraction of it's size in geography and population yet they have the audacity to try to compare themselves with China, truly a delusional bunch of folk.Kudos
According to an IIT grad colleague of mine, their undergrads are products (really smart), masters are by-products, and PhDs are waste products......
 
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I'd love to see @Windjammer or any other Pakistani who mocks DRDO to show me products like Akash, Dhruv, HUMSA, Rajendra, Tarang, AWACS, XV-2004, 3d-CAR, Agni-V, Shaurya, Astra, Nag, and so on to come out of their industries.

And that's just off the top of my head, and not even the best in the list.

DRDO is an umbrella organization of so many labs, many of them having achieved stellar levels of success in recent years, developing what only a handful of other countries have the capability to do, on a shoestring budget. Of course, they are nowhere as good as their American or European counterparts, but for Pakistanis to start threads mocking them, is like me mocking a multi millionaire for not being as rich as a billionaire.

Some DRDO products:




Heck, if given one day, I bet I can name a hundred plus DRDO products that Pakistan has been unable to come up with, and will be so in the foreseeable future. Unless of course, they want to brag about Chinese products as usual.
 
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I'd love to see @Windjammer or any other Pakistani who mocks DRDO to show me products like Akash, Dhruv, HUMSA, Rajendra, Tarang, AWACS, XV-2004, 3d-CAR, Agni-V, Shaurya, Astra, Nag, and so on to come out of their industries.

And that's just off the top of my head, and not even the best in the list.

DRDO is an umbrella organization of so many labs, many of them having achieved stellar levels of success in recent years, developing what only a handful of other countries have the capability to do, on a shoestring budget. Of course, they are nowhere as good as their American or European counterparts, but for Pakistanis to start threads mocking them, is like me mocking a multi millionaire for not being as rich as a billionaire.

Some DRDO products:




Heck, if given one day, I bet I can name a hundred plus DRDO products that Pakistan has been unable to come up with, and will be so in the foreseeable future. Unless of course, they want to brag about Chinese products as usual.
Most of them failed to meet Indian armed forced requirements @ayesha.a :p:;):enjoy:
 
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Most of them failed to meet Indian armed forced requirements @ayesha.a :p:;):enjoy:
A misconception.
For every DRDO tech that's rejected, there are dozens accepted. A lot of them are not reported in mainstream because they're not 'glamorous' like missiles.

DRDO has a lot of faults and a disproportionally low budget. But there are only a handful of organisations in the world that can match DRDO in its scope and capability. Like the other user said, for Pakistanis to mock them is hilarious and pathetic.
 
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A misconception.
For every DRDO tech that's rejected, there are dozens accepted. A lot of them are not reported in mainstream because they're not 'glamorous' like missiles.

DRDO has a lot of faults and a disproportionally low budget. But there are only a handful of organisations in the world that can match DRDO in its scope and capability. Like the other user said, for Pakistanis to mock them is hilarious and pathetic.
Name some @KapitaanAli
 
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I'd love to see @Windjammer or any other Pakistani who mocks DRDO to show me products like Akash, Dhruv, HUMSA, Rajendra, Tarang, AWACS, XV-2004, 3d-CAR, Agni-V, Shaurya, Astra, Nag, and so on to come out of their industries.

And that's just off the top of my head, and not even the best in the list.

DRDO is an umbrella organization of so many labs, many of them having achieved stellar levels of success in recent years, developing what only a handful of other countries have the capability to do, on a shoestring budget. Of course, they are nowhere as good as their American or European counterparts, but for Pakistanis to start threads mocking them, is like me mocking a multi millionaire for not being as rich as a billionaire.

Some DRDO products:




Heck, if given one day, I bet I can name a hundred plus DRDO products that Pakistan has been unable to come up with, and will be so in the foreseeable future. Unless of course, they want to brag about Chinese products as usual.

One word- hal Tejas.
 
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Below are just some "major" examples that are not often talked about. Then there are the numerous small systems and subsystems they make that India would otherwise have to import. Then there are the bio systems. It'd be very tiring for me to post all those things that are not very advanced yet are made by only a few countries. Then there's the research DRDO sponsors in various institutions that yields dozens of results every year.
I've also avoided posting glamorous names that are under development.

Integrated Aerostat Surveillance System-Medium Size (Nakshatra)
Aerostat Platform 2000 cum (Akashdeep)
Inflatable Radome
Heavy Drop System – 16T
Enhanced Range Rocket ‘Pinaka’ Mk-II
Penetration-cum-Blast (PCB) and Thermo-baric (TB) Ammunition
Air Bursting Grenade (ABG) for Individual Weapon
46m Military Load Class (MLC-70) Modular Bridge Mountain Foot Bridge
Conversion of BMP into Tele-operated & Autonomous Vehicle
Satellite based Surveillance (SBS) and Reconnaissance System
EW Suite for Fighter Aircraft (EWSFA)
Dual Colour Missile Approach Warning System (DCMAWS) for Fighter Aircraft (Su-30 MKI)
Medium Power Radar (MPR) ‘Arudhra’
Electro-Optical Fire Control System for Naval Ships (EON-51)
Electro-Optical Sensors for Airborne Platforms (UAV & Aerostat)
Modern ESM System ‘VARUNA’
S-Band Hub and Ground SATCOM Terminals
NBC Defence Technologies
Life Support System for Services (LSSS)
MEMS Technology (MEMSTECH)
AlGaN/GaN High Electron Mobility Transistors Material and Device Development
Ku Band MPM based Transmitter for Airborne Radar
Technologies for TAC C3I Integration
Missile Launched Precision Guided Munitions (MLPGMs)
Imaging Infra Red (IIR) Seeker for Supersonic/Hypersonic Guided Missiles
ASB Glide Weapon System
Open Range Test Facility for Radar Cross-Section and Antenna Measurements (UHF to W BAND) – ORANGE
Track Extension and Rail Track Rocket Sled (RTRS) Augmentation
Advanced Torpedo Defence System ‘Maareech’
High Speed Heavy Weight Ship Launched Torpedo ‘Varunastra’
Low Frequency Dunking Sonar (LFDS), Seakeeping&Manoeuvering Basin (SMB)
 
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