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Agni V canister and mobile launch vehicle TCT 5 tested successfully

TCT stands for Transporter Cum Tilting .
TCT A5 vehicle houses advanced electronic communication system enabling it to launch its payload as instructed by command center .
 
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another bit of information I came across

Agni V canister is designed to withstand dynamic load of 350-400 tons .


VRD / CARS – 2008 / 11Dt: 30-Jun-08 For "Estimation of Ground Sinking Due to 400 t Dynamic Load Transfer Through Canister for A5 TCT Vehicle" (Contract VRDE- 5, Metallic Canister)


..:: Institute of Defence Scientists and Technologists IDST ::..
 
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test pe test
test pe test
test pe test.......................judge saab

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pakistan had this tech long time ago.. shupa powah india just testing this?

abe kuch sharam to kar le.
jhoot bol bol ke sharam nai aati??
 
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Canisterised A5
 
Canisterised Agni V ready for test


DRDO successfully carried out a “Missile Ejection Test” (MET) using a dummy missile weighing 50 tons. Following the breakthrough, Agni-V would be launched from a canister by end of 2014 .
The MET validated critical newly developed technologies such as launcher-canister interface and effective sealing between the missile and gas generator. The missile exited the canister at the correct velocity and the inter-facing instruments, electronics and sensors worked perfectly. As the missile cleared the canister by 15m, the sensors accurately signaled first stage ignition to the missile computer.
Placing the missile in a hermetically sealed canister facilitates long term storage (10 years) without any maintenance. DRDO has committed to make canister launch a feature of all its new land based strategic missiles, starting with Agni-V.
DRDO has designed a canister that can eject the 50-tonne missile 50 m in the air and fire the first stage. The missile canister is made of maraging steel allowing it to withstand the 300-t to 400-t shock generated when the 50-ton missile is ejected out.

ASL director of, Dr V G Sekharan, told Business Standard, "The gas pushes the Agni-V out, like a bullet from the barrel of a gun. In less than half a second, the 50-tonne missile clears the canister by 15-m, and that is when the rocket motor can safely ignite. In 30 seconds, the Agni-V breaks the sound barrier and, in 90 seconds, it has left the atmosphere."
The canister could be carried on railcars or on a road-mobile truck. Carrying the missile on a road-mobile launcher gives more flexibility as it can be launched from any patch of level ground. The Agni-5 is tailored for road-mobility. The mobile launcher for Agni-V is being produced by the private industry.
Canister technology was initially developed for the naval variant of Brahmos missile. The technology was completely mastered during the development of the K-15 / Shourya missiles. However, canister launch technology doesn't scale well.. In order to develop a 50-t missile canister launch capability, the DRDO had set up a facility for MET at Shamirpet near Hyderabad.
 
pakistan had this tech long time ago.. shupa powah india just testing this?

You dream a lot Dude.. No harm doing so.. But keep away from posting in here..
 
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