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BVRAAM no need to fire during high G, right?
Astra missile successfully test-fired from Sukhoi-30 MKI
Updated: May 20, 2015 18:29 IST
DRDO scientists plan to conduct another trial on Thursday to prove the long range capability of the missile.
After postponing twice, the indigenously-developed beyond visual range air-to-air missile, Astra was successfully launched from Su-30 MKI fighter jet in two developmental trials conducted at the Integrated Test Range, Chandipur, Odisha on Wednesday.
In the first trial, the supersonic missile was released when the fighter jet was performing a “very high-g manoeuvre”. In the second trial, the manoeuvre was higher than in the first exercise.
A Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) missile technologist told The Hindu that extreme conditions were simulated for the missile’s launch in both the trials when it was released at very low and very high altitudes. DRDO scientists plan to conduct another trial on Thursday to prove the long range capability of the missile.
With Wednesday’s tests, seven developmental trials were conducted and the missile is expected to be inducted by 2016 after few more tests, including pre-induction trials.
Once inducted, India would join select group of nations which possess this kind of stat-of-the-art weapon, said the scientist. He said it is the first state-of-the-art air-to-air missile developed and validated by DRDO. “It is one of the most modern, stand-off beyond visual range air-to-air missiles (BVRAAM)”, he added.
The 3.8-metre tall Astra is a radar homing missile and one of the smallest weapon systems developed by DRDO.
Various laboratories of the DRDO, including the missile complex at Hyderabad, CEMILAC and DGAQA collaborated with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and the Indian Air Force in developing Astra.
Astra missile fired successfully from Su-30MKI fighter jet in two trials - The Hindu
@PARIKRAMA @Major Shaitan Singh @Chanakya's_Chant @Abingdonboy @Agent_47 @Hindustani78 and others a good news!!!
Can I ask a question? I see only one missile on the aircraft, does this mean only one can be carried on one ride
By any chance you know how many can be put per ride?No, you can put as many missiles as there are hardpoints.
By any chance you know how many can be put per ride?
I highly doubt this. As it was a testing mission they were carrying a single missile on one side ( flying in light config.). In full mission profile they will carry more than one missiles like any AAM.Can I ask a question? I see only one missile on the aircraft, does this mean only one can be carried on one ride
Nope,multiple missiles can be carriedCan I ask a question? I see only one missile on the aircraft, does this mean only one can be carried on one ride
Do we use dual racks in any hard points in our fighters??Nope,multiple missiles can be carried
None in IAF AFAIK,but our IN Sea Harriers carry Derby BVRAAMs in dual racksDo we use dual racks in any hard points in our fighters??
Just out of curiosity