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“Missile woman” Tessy Thomas on Monday said work was under way for a canister-based launch of the 5,000-km-range Agni-V strategic missile, the second successful test-firing of which took place in mid-September.Ms. Thomas, Project Director of the 4,000-km-range Agni-IV and Project Director (Mission) of Agni-V, said both missiles saw the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) attain great breakthroughs in missile technology. Agni-V, test-fired with “pinpoint, single-digit accuracy,” was important in the global scenario, obliquely referring to the ICBM range of the nuclear-capable missile.

(Canister-based launch of the missile is expected to enhance its operational readiness and flexibility.)

Speaking at the Engineers’ Day celebration organised by the Association of Engineers, Kerala, Ms. Thomas said she had little understanding of missile systems when in the mid-1980s, she was handpicked to undergo an M.Tech. course in missile technology at the Institute of Armament Technology, which had since become the Defence Institute of Advanced Technology (DIAT).

A.P.J. Abdul Kalam took a liking for her project on “gyro-less inertial navigation” and deputed her to work on the Agni series of missiles, for which she eventually designed the guidance scheme.

Ms. Thomas said that while the two-stage Agni-III missile capable of hitting targets up to 3,000 km away weighed 50 tonnes, the team was able to bring down the weight of the missile to 22 tonnes.

“It saw several technological enhancements and we had to redesign the entire system, use maraging steel and composite motor rocket,” she said.

Agni-V, which is believed to have given India a true ICBM, was testimony to Indian missile technology attaining maturity, she said.

Ms. Thomas cited biotechnology as an area where engineers could work wonders with “smart material.” For instance, use of Mems-based (micro-electromechanical systems) sensors could warn about impending damage to aircraft frame, which could then repair itself by reconfiguring, she said.

SOURCE: THE HINDU

http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/agniv-vital-tessy-thomas/article5191824.ece
 
Agni-V, test-fired with “pinpoint, single-digit accuracy,” was important in the global scenario

Agni-III missile capable of hitting targets up to 3,000 km away weighed 50 tonnes, the team was able to bring down the weight of the missile to 22 tonnes

Very interesting data ..... :woot:
 
Wow..... good job.....

That's called maturing tech, development cycle. You take all the pain and beating initially, but in the end you comes out winner.

Good job DRDO.

Now complete LCA and Kaveri. We need the know how and tech. Its very important.
 
Wow .. a couple of pleasing data regarding Agni missiles:

1. Agni-III weight is only 22 tonnes now with 3000 km range (earlier it was thought to be 48 tonnes -- but they brought it down).

2. Agni-V -- accuracy of single digit..:tup:

I second that.
 
“Missile woman” Tessy Thomas on Monday said work was under way for a canister-based launch of the 5,000-km-range Agni-V strategic missile, the second successful test-firing of which took place in mid-September.Ms. Thomas, Project Director of the 4,000-km-range Agni-IV and Project Director (Mission) of Agni-V, said both missiles saw the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) attain great breakthroughs in missile technology. Agni-V, test-fired with “pinpoint, single-digit accuracy,” was important in the global scenario, obliquely referring to the ICBM range of the nuclear-capable missile.

(Canister-based launch of the missile is expected to enhance its operational readiness and flexibility.)

Speaking at the Engineers’ Day celebration organised by the Association of Engineers, Kerala, Ms. Thomas said she had little understanding of missile systems when in the mid-1980s, she was handpicked to undergo an M.Tech. course in missile technology at the Institute of Armament Technology, which had since become the Defence Institute of Advanced Technology (DIAT).

A.P.J. Abdul Kalam took a liking for her project on “gyro-less inertial navigation” and deputed her to work on the Agni series of missiles, for which she eventually designed the guidance scheme.

Ms. Thomas said that while the two-stage Agni-III missile capable of hitting targets up to 3,000 km away weighed 50 tonnes, the team was able to bring down the weight of the missile to 22 tonnes.

“It saw several technological enhancements and we had to redesign the entire system, use maraging steel and composite motor rocket,” she said.

Agni-V, which is believed to have given India a true ICBM, was testimony to Indian missile technology attaining maturity, she said.

Ms. Thomas cited biotechnology as an area where engineers could work wonders with “smart material.” For instance, use of Mems-based (micro-electromechanical systems) sensors could warn about impending damage to aircraft frame, which could then repair itself by reconfiguring, she said.

SOURCE: THE HINDU

Agni-V vital: Tessy Thomas - The Hindu

We are Jumping with Glory on an Achievement which Yanks and Ruskis achieved in 70s
 
Wow .. a couple of pleasing data regarding Agni missiles:

1. Agni-III weight is only 22 tonnes now with 3000 km range (earlier it was thought to be 48 tonnes -- but they brought it down).

2. Agni-V -- accuracy of single digit..:tup:


Yes Man But Range of Agni III is not Just 3000 KM. It is 4500 KM with 2490 KG payload and over 8000 KM with 1 ton Payload.

Weight of Agini V is not 50 Tons Nor its range is 5000 KM. In its second test, Agni V Hit the target with 10 to 15 M accuracy. It has more than one guidance system working in redundant mode for high accuracy of the missile.

We are Jumping with Glory on an Achievement which Yanks and Ruskis achieved in 70s

Yanks Even today do not have sophisticated technology which we have today.
 
@kurup. Do you have an interest in rocket technology?

:)

Yah sure , I do have an interest in rocket technology .

It is one area where we are making steady progress .
 
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Yah sure , I do have an interest in rocket technology .

It is one area where we are making steady progress .

Not steady progress man, We have taken a giant stride. I hope that this composite motor technology will go into ISRO rocket. It will give ISRO a many fold rise lifting capacity of ISRO rocket.
 
I found indians to be so funny and naive.

We are talking about ballistic missiles designed primarily for delivering nukes. Tell me what is the different of 10m accuracy or 100m accuracy???

want accuracy? check the trajectory correction records of our space program, e.g. your moon mission. then compared to the one achieved by Chinese.

one day indian, always loser.
 
Wow .. a couple of pleasing data regarding Agni missiles:

1. Agni-III weight is only 22 tonnes now with 3000 km range (earlier it was thought to be 48 tonnes -- but they brought it down).

2. Agni-V -- accuracy of single digit..:tup:

no rubbish.

tell me how many trajectory correction your moon satellite had on its way to the moon? what is the error for each of such trajectory correction?

accuracy? what a bloody load of joke.
 
I found indians to be so funny and naive.

We are talking about ballistic missiles designed primarily for delivering nukes. Tell me what is the different of 10m accuracy or 100m accuracy???

want accuracy? check the trajectory correction records of our space program, e.g. your moon mission. then compared to the one achieved by Chinese.

one day indian, always loser.

haha and thats why 100s of your civilians have died in rocket crashes??
One day chinese, always a slavebot.
 

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