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Any update on clgm missile ?

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It's a very sorry state that after three successful test in 2013 we still 2016 not inducted this multipurpose and multi utility missile which our arm force's very badly needed
http://www.aame.in/2013/12/drdo-clgm-development-programme-appears.html?m=1

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Sunday, December 29, 2013
DRDO's CLGM Development Programme Appears To Be Progressing Well
Bidding process underway to manufacture the Missile's guidance system.


The Pune-based DRDO lab, Armament Research & Development Establishment [ARDE] has initiated a tendering process to award a contract for supplying the Guidance system used in its Cannon-launched Laser Guided Missile [CLGM], presently under development. The Indian company eventually chosen would have to provide 30 units of the system, that it would need to build in conformance with the design drawings, manufacturing process & quality standards provided to it by the concerned DRDO lab.

The tender for limited-scale manufacturing of this critical sub-system suggests that its developers have acquired a fair level of confidence with their design, not foreseeing the need for substantial re-design in the future, & are ready to take things forward. Once the final design is locked, large-scale production would be taken up by one of the designated DPSUs. Additionally, news of the postponement of an impending test wasn't followed up with the news of any test having take place subsequently. Could suggest faults were detected pre-flight, they went back to the drawing boards, & are now ready with corrected designs. The CLGM had tasted success earlier in the year.

This assessment, if true either way, bodes well for the country's missile inventory. The 5 km range CLGM can target armoured vehicles, including Tanks, as well as low-flying aircrafts. It can be fired, both, from the barrel of the indigenous Arjun MBT, thus enhancing that platform's versatility, as well as a standalone system, that can be lugged around by soldiers. India's other indigenous Anti-Tank Guided Missile [ATGM], the Nag, on the other hand, is incompatible with the Arjun Tank, & is much too heavy to function as a man portable anti-tank system. News reports indicate intention to develop a lighter version of the Nag, although no trial launches have taken place, so far. Therefore, to plug in this gap in the arsenal, India intends to import the Israeli LAHAT missiles to kit its presently missile-nude Arjun. In addition, it is also contemplating whether to go for the American Javelin or the Israeli Spike missiles to replace its inventory of older man portable ATGMs. A smooth, preferably accelerated, development of the CLGM could lessen the number of the above mentioned missiles that are to be imported. The CLGM would also enjoy an advantage over the LAHAT in terms of its Guidance System used. While the latter employs a solely laser designated targeting system, the Indian solution is to have both direct/indirect laser designation, as well as heat seeking terminal guidance capability.
 
http://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/article1440857.ece

Cannon Launch Missile Development Programme
The main objective of the project is to design, develop, test, and demonstrate a semi-active Laser homing cannon launched missile that can be launched from 120mm gun and a tripod. All sub-systems of missile have been developed. Instrumented development flight tests were conducted from tripod launcher.Dynamic performance of propulsion system was satisfactory. Ballistic range > 6 km was achieved. Mid-course guidance capability has been successfully tested. Main High explosive anti-tank (HEAT) warhead tested against rolled homogeneous armour (RHA) and a consistent penetration of >750mm were achieved. A gimbaled laser seeker with a seeking range of ~2km has been developed and flight tested

http://www.drdo.gov.in/drdo/English/DRDO-a-glimpse-ebook.pdf
 
They dumped the 105mm Lahat for this, so we'll just have to wait and see.

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VEM Tech is the making the seekers for DRDO.
 
[QUOTE="Water Car Engineer, post: 8266918, member: 32471"thy dumped the 105mm Lahat for this, so we'll just have to wait and see.

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VEM Tech is the making the seekers for DRDO.[/QUOTE]
What is the status?
When we can expect induction of this versatile missile?

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What happened to this missile, no news on these dayz...
 
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Series 12 Development flight test of CLGM capable of being fired from 120 mm cannon and a tripod were held in March 2015. Series 13 trials were held in september 2015, to validate mid-course guidance with INS-MEMS guidance and evaluation of seeker.
 
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Series 12 Development flight test of CLGM capable of being fired from 120 mm cannon and a tripod were held in March 2015. Series 13 trials were held in september 2015, to validate mid-course guidance with INS-MEMS guidance and evaluation of seeker.
I think it won't cost us much,so why can't we use tripods version in loc?
 
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