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Prahaar missile test fired successfully

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nice news.
Now where are those so called s**t head expert comentators who said that PRAHAAR will fail. Where are they now . I think they got their answer, and
now advise for them KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT TILL YOU DONT HAVE PROOF.

cool down son, if this missile is india origin it can never be inductable before 2035
 
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cool down son, if this missile is india origin it can never be inductable before 2035

You are awarded for the first troll in this thread. :D


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if this missile is india origin
Do not think we are like you.

it can never be inductable before 203
Missile systems takes years to induct and India inducted all of the missiles. Unless few countries for those missile come ready. lol
 
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cool down son, if this missile is india origin it can never be inductable before 2035
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Listen kid its 2011 now and with in 2015 this missile is going to be operational,
so what i said above in your quoted post saying it again if you missed the colored part,
"do not comment till you have a proof or shut up"
 
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cool down son, if this missile is india origin it can never be inductable before 2035

Prahar will take 3-4 years of testing at the most.Everything except the Trishul SAM developed by DRDO have been successful and all of them are among the best of their class.But I don't blame you for your mindset,it's your madrasas to be blamed.
By the way,I hope your army is as ignorant as you guys are,because then it will be much easier to pulverise them for our armed forces.
REGARDS....
 
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Anyone know if the missile was launched from a road mobile launcher or not?
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The Hindu : News / National : Maiden test of Prahaar successful
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The maiden flight test of
‘Prahaar’, a quick-reaction, short
range tactical missile with a
range of 150 km, was
successfully conducted on
Thursday morning from the
Integrated Test Range (ITR) at
Chanidpur, Orissa.
The test was carried out at 8.15
a.m. from Launch Complex-III at
ITR by missile scientists of the
Defence Research and
Development Organisation
(DRDO), which designed and
developed the weapon system to
replace unguided rockets of
short range and meet the
services requirement for such a
battlefield weapon system.
DRDO sources told The HIndu
soon after the launch that the
mission was a success and met
all the objectives. The single-
stage, solid-fuelled missile zeroed
in onto the pre-designated target
in the Bay of Bengal with a high
degree of accuracy. All the
radars, electro-optical systems
and telemetry stations, besides a
ship located in the vicinity
recorded the entire event.
The new system will be initially
made operational in the Army. It
will replace the unguided Pinaka
multi-barrel rocket launcher (40
km range) and Smerch (90 km)
rocket systems.
Scientific Advisor Defence
Minister, V.K. Saraswat, who
witnessed the launch, said that
the 7.8 metre long missile
weighing 1.2 tonnes had high
manoeuvrability and acceleration
and could be quickly deployed in
any terrain by a road mobile
launcher.
Each launcher will
carry six missiles.
Designed to carry omni-
directional warheads,
Prahaar
could be used for hitting both
strategic and tactical warheads.
 
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Prahaar Missile Tested Successfully

India's newest missile Prahaar was successfully tested a short while ago at the Integrated Test Range off India's East Coast. DRDO spokesperson Ravi Gupta says the launch took place around 9AM. At this time, two sources in DRDO confirm that the weapon met all test parameters. DRDO will issue a statement (and hopefully photos) in a short while. Will update this post. Stay tuned.

Livefist: Prahaar Missile Tested Successfully

The maiden flight test of ‘Prahaar’, a quick-reaction, short range tactical missile with a range of 150 km, was successfully conducted on Thursday morning from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chanidpur, Orissa.

The test was carried out at 8.15 a.m. from Launch Complex-III at ITR by missile scientists of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), which designed and developed the weapon system to replace unguided rockets of short range and meet the services requirement for such a battlefield weapon system.

DRDO sources told The Hindu soon after the launch that the mission was a success and met all the objectives. The single-stage, solid-fuelled missile zeroed in onto the pre-designated target in the Bay of Bengal with a high degree of accuracy. All the radars, electro-optical systems and telemetry stations, besides a ship located in the vicinity recorded the entire event.

The new system will be initially made operational in the Army. It will replace the unguided Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launcher (40 km range) and Smerch (90 km) rocket systems.

Scientific Advisor Defence Minister, V.K. Saraswat, who witnessed the launch, said that the 7.8 metre long missile weighing 1.2 tonnes had high manoeuvrability and acceleration and could be quickly deployed in any terrain by a road mobile launcher. Each launcher will carry six missiles.

Designed to carry omni-directional warheads, Prahaar could be used for hitting both strategic and tactical warheads.

The Hindu : News / National : Maiden test of Prahaar successful

Bhubaneswar: India on Thursday test fired a new short range ballistic missile from a defence base in Orissa, official sources said.

The 'Prahaar' missile, which can hit a target 150 km away, was tested from the Integrated Test Range in Chandipur in the district of Balasore, about 230 km from here.

The "Prahar" system can tackle multiple targets and allows a mix of different kinds of missiles to be used from a single launcher.

Being a road mobile system, it could be engaged in a short time notice and each launcher is so designed that it can load six missiles at a time taking out multi targets.

It is also India's answer to Pakistan's short-range, tactical nuclear-capable missile Nasr.


http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/india-test-fires-short-range-ballistic-missile-120930


Another feather added in the Indian defense cap.
 
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