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The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) will showcase Aakash and Prahar missiles at the International Aero show scheduled in Seoul from October 29, a top official said today.
The DRDO-developed ballistic missiles would be showcased to demonstrate to other countries the knowledge and strength of Indian scientists in this technology, Air Defence Programme Director of DRDO in Hyderabad Adalat Ali told reporters here.

Since Prithvi 1 has been phased out as it outlived its life of 10 years, DRDO wanted to develop an upgraded version and had come out with Prahar, surface-to-surface guided short range missile, he said.

While Aakash had a range of 30km, Prahar, a tactical ballistic missile, already carried out a test trial, will have 125 to 150 kms range, Ali said, adding, that the second test trial would be held soon.

When asked about the commercialisation and export opportunity of the missile, he said it was for the Government to decide.

He said Prahar could be inducted into the Defence by 2015.

On upgrading the Agni 5, he said there was always the possibility of extending the capacity or range, since technology was already available.

However, repercussions from other countries, particularly European nations, have also to be considered while enhancing the capacity, Ali, who was here to attend the i3 Expo 2013, a National level exhibition on Ideas, Invention and Innovations, organised by PSG Tech Alumni Association, said.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/aakash-prahar-missiles-to-be-displayed-at-seoul-aero-show/articleshow/23164913.cms
 
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Will it be available for sale to other countries
 
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First of all, Akaash production will take years to fulfill our IAF/IA orders.

Prahar can be marketed well into the interested countries.
 
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Aakash is one big success story. That's several billion dollars spent within India. Hopefully they replace all the soviet era SAMs with akash, which has matured into a world class product.
 
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The Prahaar could be a good thing to export.

Good range, good payload, good accuracy, good mobility, long shelf life (canisterized),
good area-saturation effect (6 missiles on one truck) & above all, cheap and easy
to produce under license even if the foreign country seeks to have more of the
missiles at cheaper price.
 
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well,Akash is a big success.I'm waiting for Akash Mk-II and LR-Sam and Mr-Sam as well as various point defence sams and Manpads.the trial is on and hopefully we can produce/procure enough of them for adequate security within few years.as for Prahar,Army will determine whether they needed it and how many will be needed.but for foreign countries,it is a lucrative offer.
 
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Does Prithvi is phased out from battle field use??? if it is yes, Then what will be the actual usage of it for further projects??
 
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Does anyone think they will be exported?

Export is in Mind...That is why Aakash, Prahar missiles is going to be displayed at Seoul Aero Show.

Does Prithvi is phased out from battle field use??? if it is yes, Then what will be the actual usage of it for further projects??

Nope...Prithvi is not phased out from battle field use.
 
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Good news for the country as its indegenously developed product I'd been appreciated in the international community.

I think we must adopt the 50:50 method. 50% capacity for internal need fulfilment and rest 50% for export. By this .method we will be able to fulfill both the demands.
 
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