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India’s first indigenous beyond visual range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM) for fighters, Astra, is now finally ready for induction, with the DRDO expecting the IAF to initially order at least 200 missiles for its Sukhoi-30MKI jets.

The Defence Research and Development Organisation is also already working to increase Astra’s strike range from the existing 110-km to over 160-km. “Astra is one of the best BVRAAMs in the world today. We have the capability to develop it for longer ranges,” said DRDO chief Dr G Satheesh Reddy, talking to TOI.

India has joined a handful of countries like US, Russia, France and Israel in developing such advanced air combat missiles that can destroy highly-agile enemy supersonic fighters packed with “counter-measures’’ at long ranges, say officials.


The importance of having deadly air-to-air missiles was underscored during the skirmish between Indian and Pakistani fighters along the Line of Control on February 27, a day after IAF jets bombed the JeM facility at Balakot.

The sleek 3.57-metre long Astra, with a mass weight of 154-kg, flies over four times the speed of sound at Mach 4.5. To be produced by defence PSU Bharat Dynamics for about Rs 7-8 crore per unit, Astra will be a much cheaper indigenous alternative to some of the expensive Russian, French and Israeli BVRAAMs currently imported to arm IAF fighters.

After the Russian-origin Sukhois, the indigenous Tejas light combat aircraft will also be equipped with the all-weather Astra.

The missile, which is capable of handling multi-target scenarios, has “state-of-the-art ECCM (electronic counter-counter measures) to tackle jamming by hostile aircraft, active radar terminal guidance and “highly accurate complex end-game algorithms for high single-shot kill probability” in both head-on and tail-chase modes.
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The DRDO is all gung-ho after it conducted five successful trials of the Astra from Sukhoi fighters against Jet Banshee target aircraft or UAVs, simulating all possible threat scenarios, off the Chandipur coast in Odisha last week.

“The targets were hit at distances of 80 to 86-km with pinpoint accuracy. The technologies developed under the programme will be the building blocks for developing future variants of air-to-air and surface-to-air missiles,” said an official.

India may have developed long-range nuclear missiles like the Agni-V, which has a strike range over 5,000-km, but had faltered in building BVRAAMs till now. Astra suffered from several technical glitches like a defective aerodynamic configuration since the missile project was first sanctioned in March 2004 at an initial cost of Rs 955 crore

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...ady-for-iaf-fighters/articleshow/71355843.cms
 
Its too little too late. 80 KM range from the tests. That makes them as useful as 90s Russian BVRs. When your foes are fielding 120+ KM weapons and planning to acquire 300 KM + range AAMs, this one does not even bring the basic on the table.

capability to develop
Thats weasel words. You have the capability or you don't. There is nothing called capability to develop.

They are getting Meteors.
Too expensive for them to field and will be useless for bulk of their fleet. Only select group of aircrafts will deploy it. Their choice of non-european radars limits its use.
 
Its too little too late. 80 KM range from the tests. That makes them as useful as 90s Russian BVRs. When your foes are fielding 120+ KM weapons and planning to acquire 300 KM + range AAMs, this one does not even bring the basic on the table.
They are getting Meteors.
 
Its too little too late. 80 KM range from the tests. That makes them as useful as 90s Russian BVRs. When your foes are fielding 120+ KM weapons and planning to acquire 300 KM + range AAMs, this one does not even bring the basic on the table.


Thats weasel words. You have the capability or you don't. There is nothing called capability to develop.


Too expensive for them to field and will be useless for bulk of their fleet. Only select group of aircrafts will deploy it. Their choice of non-european radars limits its use.
But it will still be an excellent deterrent.
 
But it will still be a deterrent.
Deterrent are weapons which are deployed with forces. A fighter sees Su30s and they know that it cann't carry Meteor. Until Israel develops a ramjet or double pulse motor, they are at loss in defending their airspace.
 
India is working hard on it's airforce, ever since 27th February.
 
Its too little too late. 80 KM range from the tests. That makes them as useful as 90s Russian BVRs. When your foes are fielding 120+ KM weapons and planning to acquire 300 KM + range AAMs, this one does not even bring the basic on the table.


Thats weasel words. You have the capability or you don't. There is nothing called capability to develop.


Too expensive for them to field and will be useless for bulk of their fleet. Only select group of aircrafts will deploy it. Their choice of non-european radars limits its use.
India is starting to take small steps now. It takes time to reach high market standards
 
Hmm so india develops 160 km ranged BVR missile in response to pakistan and chinese 400 km+ BVR ... Indians are more primitive than i anticipated.
 
Hmm so india develops 160 km ranged BVR missile in response to pakistan and chinese 400 km+ BVR ... Indians are more primitive than i anticipated.
Are you aware that there are short, medium and long range Air to Air missiles? Also, Astra has been in the works since a decade and is not in response to any pakistani or chinese missile
 
Are you aware that there are short, medium and long range Air to Air missiles? Also, Astra has been in the works since a decade and is not in response to any pakistani or chinese missile
Im aware and its said Astra is BVR . hence my response. And yes u knkw indian airforce uses atleast 20 years old tech in air battles always
 
Im aware and its said Astra is BVR . hence my response. And yes u knkw indian airforce uses atleast 20 years old tech in air battles always
BVRAAM's are missiles that are capable of engaging targets 27km and beyond as per the official classification i.e., anything that can't be seen as far as the eye can see and you can't see beyond a couple of km

Some ranges of BVR missiles
R-27 (Russia): 40km and beyond based on variant
AIM 7 Sparrow (US): 11km to a max 70km
Derby (Israel): 50km with Derby ER being 100km
Meteor (EU): 150km
PL-12 (China): 70-100km
R-77 (Russia): 70-100km

If you feel IAF uses 20yr old tech just because it fielded Mig-21s doesn't mean that's always the case. Infact the F-16s Pak use are also over 20yrs FYI but are still considered as potent fighters in the world
 
BVRAAM's are missiles that are capable of engaging targets 27km and beyond as per the official classification i.e., anything that can't be seen as far as the eye can see and you can't see beyond a couple of km

Some ranges of BVR missiles
R-27 (Russia): 40km and beyond based on variant
AIM 7 Sparrow (US): 11km to a max 70km
Derby (Israel): 50km with Derby ER being 100km
Meteor (EU): 150km
PL-12 (China): 70-100km
R-77 (Russia): 70-100km

If you feel IAF uses 20yr old tech just because it fielded Mig-21s doesn't mean that's always the case. Infact the F-16s Pak use are also over 20yrs FYI but are still considered as potent fighters in the world
no no if i considered MIG-21 i would have said 65 years old:toast_sign: i said 20 years old specifically for the dates these missiles were made.
 
India’s first indigenous beyond visual range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM) for fighters, Astra, is now finally ready for induction, with the DRDO expecting the IAF to initially order at least 200 missiles for its Sukhoi-30MKI jets.

The Defence Research and Development Organisation is also already working to increase Astra’s strike range from the existing 110-km to over 160-km. “Astra is one of the best BVRAAMs in the world today. We have the capability to develop it for longer ranges,” said DRDO chief Dr G Satheesh Reddy, talking to TOI.

India has joined a handful of countries like US, Russia, France and Israel in developing such advanced air combat missiles that can destroy highly-agile enemy supersonic fighters packed with “counter-measures’’ at long ranges, say officials.


The importance of having deadly air-to-air missiles was underscored during the skirmish between Indian and Pakistani fighters along the Line of Control on February 27, a day after IAF jets bombed the JeM facility at Balakot.

The sleek 3.57-metre long Astra, with a mass weight of 154-kg, flies over four times the speed of sound at Mach 4.5. To be produced by defence PSU Bharat Dynamics for about Rs 7-8 crore per unit, Astra will be a much cheaper indigenous alternative to some of the expensive Russian, French and Israeli BVRAAMs currently imported to arm IAF fighters.

After the Russian-origin Sukhois, the indigenous Tejas light combat aircraft will also be equipped with the all-weather Astra.

The missile, which is capable of handling multi-target scenarios, has “state-of-the-art ECCM (electronic counter-counter measures) to tackle jamming by hostile aircraft, active radar terminal guidance and “highly accurate complex end-game algorithms for high single-shot kill probability” in both head-on and tail-chase modes.
71355842.jpg

The DRDO is all gung-ho after it conducted five successful trials of the Astra from Sukhoi fighters against Jet Banshee target aircraft or UAVs, simulating all possible threat scenarios, off the Chandipur coast in Odisha last week.

“The targets were hit at distances of 80 to 86-km with pinpoint accuracy. The technologies developed under the programme will be the building blocks for developing future variants of air-to-air and surface-to-air missiles,” said an official.

India may have developed long-range nuclear missiles like the Agni-V, which has a strike range over 5,000-km, but had faltered in building BVRAAMs till now. Astra suffered from several technical glitches like a defective aerodynamic configuration since the missile project was first sanctioned in March 2004 at an initial cost of Rs 955 crore

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...ady-for-iaf-fighters/articleshow/71355843.cms
Lols and that is why IAF ordered huge number of missiles from Russia....:lol:

India is starting to take small steps now. It takes time to reach high market standards
Indian even reached moon although lander went inside moon surface. :lol:
 

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