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In what will equip India with missile power comparable to only a few in the world, Hyderabad-based Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is finalising plans to launch Astra, the Beyond-Visual-Range (BVR) air-to-air missile, in March or at the most April this year..

Summing up the developments so far, Dr V G Sekaran, distinguished scientist & director general, missiles and strategic systems while speaking exclusively to TOI said that so far, the captive trials have been completed and that they were a phenomenal success. Now, DRDO is planning for live trial or the maiden launch of Astra from Su-30.

Astra has been indigenously developed by Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL), the lab of DRDO, under the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme of India. Its avionics have been provided by the Research Centre Imarat, yet another DRDO lab here. Dr Sekaran said DRDO and the users are very happy with the outcome of extensive captive trials of Astra with Sukhoi-30 aircraft in Pune. These captive trials have been wrapped up just recently after months of wide ranging trials which started on November 29, 2013. "Now, we would see its overall performance with respect to various parameters from the point of initial launch till the terminal end", said Dr Sekaran.

Avinash Chander, scientific advisor to defence minister and DG DRDO, also confirmed the maiden flight launch of Astra from Su-30 in March or so. Development trials of Astra in December 2012 from Integrated Test Range at Chandipur, Odisha, were successful in targeting, Lakshya, the Pilotless Target Aircraft (PTA). But so far, Astra has also been fired from a fixed launcher on ground.

Prestigious plans are in place to arm various IAF aircraft including indigenously developed Light Combat Aircraft (Tejas), Mirage 2000, Su-30 MKI and even the Sea Harrier with Astra. It is to be mentioned that IAF shall get Astra after much wait and delay involving almost 10 years of development trials by DRDO since 2003. After its initial poor performance a decade ago, Astra was sent back to the drawing board and has now an altogether new design.

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The 3.8-metre long, single stage, solid fuelled missile is finally expected to have two different versions for different altitudes and ranges including Astra Mark-I, which shall have a range of 44 km, and Astra Mark-II, with a range of over 100km.

Astra can cruise at various altitudes with varying ranges while evading radar and intercepting and engaging the 'supersonic targets' by manoeuvring its speed accordingly.

Armed with superior electronic warfare capabilities, its Electronic Counter-Counter Measures lends it immunity from being followed and targeted.
Astra can carry a 15 kg high explosive warhead at a Mach 4 speed.

DRDO is aiming at clearing Astra for induction into IAF by 2015.

In the absence of a low-cost indigenous BVRAAM, IAF has been importing missiles from Israel, Russia and France to equip its fighter fleet.

Astra air-to-air missile to be launched in March-April - The Times of India
 
In what will equip India with missile power comparable to only a few in the world, Hyderabad-based Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is finalising plans to launch Astra, the Beyond-Visual-Range (BVR) air-to-air missile, in March or at the most April this year..

Summing up the developments so far, Dr V G Sekaran, distinguished scientist & director general, missiles and strategic systems while speaking exclusively to TOI said that so far, the captive trials have been completed and that they were a phenomenal success. Now, DRDO is planning for live trial or the maiden launch of Astra from Su-30.

Astra has been indigenously developed by Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL), the lab of DRDO, under the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme of India. Its avionics have been provided by the Research Centre Imarat, yet another DRDO lab here. Dr Sekaran said DRDO and the users are very happy with the outcome of extensive captive trials of Astra with Sukhoi-30 aircraft in Pune. These captive trials have been wrapped up just recently after months of wide ranging trials which started on November 29, 2013. "Now, we would see its overall performance with respect to various parameters from the point of initial launch till the terminal end", said Dr Sekaran.

Avinash Chander, scientific advisor to defence minister and DG DRDO, also confirmed the maiden flight launch of Astra from Su-30 in March or so. Development trials of Astra in December 2012 from Integrated Test Range at Chandipur, Odisha, were successful in targeting, Lakshya, the Pilotless Target Aircraft (PTA). But so far, Astra has also been fired from a fixed launcher on ground.

Prestigious plans are in place to arm various IAF aircraft including indigenously developed Light Combat Aircraft (Tejas), Mirage 2000, Su-30 MKI and even the Sea Harrier with Astra. It is to be mentioned that IAF shall get Astra after much wait and delay involving almost 10 years of development trials by DRDO since 2003. After its initial poor performance a decade ago, Astra was sent back to the drawing board and has now an altogether new design.

Factfile:

The 3.8-metre long, single stage, solid fuelled missile is finally expected to have two different versions for different altitudes and ranges including Astra Mark-I, which shall have a range of 44 km, and Astra Mark-II, with a range of over 100km.

Astra can cruise at various altitudes with varying ranges while evading radar and intercepting and engaging the 'supersonic targets' by manoeuvring its speed accordingly.

Armed with superior electronic warfare capabilities, its Electronic Counter-Counter Measures lends it immunity from being followed and targeted.
Astra can carry a 15 kg high explosive warhead at a Mach 4 speed.

DRDO is aiming at clearing Astra for induction into IAF by 2015.

In the absence of a low-cost indigenous BVRAAM, IAF has been importing missiles from Israel, Russia and France to equip its fighter fleet.

Astra air-to-air missile to be launched in March-April - The Times of India
mki se bhi trial hone wala tha na

its a big news
 
Good! But let's wait till the results of the user trials. Let's not pop the champagne just yet! There's many a slip between the cup and the lip!!
 
long wait....!!

Are they gonna test Astra-1 or Astra-II.

Should we wait more for Astra-II, 100km variant?
 
Great. Would it be wrong to say that our missile program has been a phenomenal success?
 
long wait....!!

Are they gonna test Astra-1 or Astra-II.

Should we wait more for Astra-II, 100km variant?

As of now they'll test the standard Astra BVR, after the successful trials they'll go for to different version.

And i guess. . this range thing depends upon the altitude from which it is fired :tup:
 
na jane kab subha hogi forthe last 3 years we are hering that Astra will fire from MKI

abhi tak to kuch hua nahi jane kuch hoga ya fir whi purani dastaan
 
are you going to continue the same agenda from the Indigenous locomotive thread ?

if yes, i'm not answering any of your questions :p:

I had no agenda then :p: My only agenda as a patriot/nationalist is to know how much progress we're making and where we stand with respect to our global competitors. That is all.
 
As of now they'll test the standard Astra BVR, after the successful trials they'll go for to different version.
And i guess. . this range thing depends upon the altitude from which it is fired :tup:


And you are right .
Astra is designed for an 80-km range in head-on mode and 20 km-range in tail-chase mode .

90 to 110 km range at an altitude of 15 km .

44 km range at an altitude of up to 30,000 ft (9 km ) .

30 km range at sea level altitude
.

India successfully test fires reconfigured 'Astra' missile -The New Indian Express


The above ranges are in head-on mode and will significantly reduce in tail-chase mode .
 
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