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promises air-launched version of Nirbhay Written by: Dr Anantha Krishnan M Published: Wednesday, February 11, 2015, 21:58


India has begun the work on developing an air launch version of its nuclear-capable subsonic cruise missile Nirbhay. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) Director-General (Aero) Dr K Tamilmani confirmed to OneIndia that the confidence and technology know-how mastered by developing the air version of BrahMos missile, to be test-fired from Sukhoi soon, has propelled the team for launching the Nirbhay variant. He did not specify what stage the project has reached or when will the project get into a definite stage. Nirbhay is being developed by DRDO's Bengaluru-based wing - the Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE).

The missile is likely to be test-fired from Sukhoi, while the thought process is on to see the feasibility to integrate the same on other platforms as well. When specifically asked whether it was the Indian Air Force (IAF) who placed the requirement for Nirbhay's air version, the senior-most scientist in DRDO said that it was a collective effort. Third launch of Nirbhay within 60 days DRDO has so far conducted two tests of Nirbhay, with the first one being partially successful and the second one hitting the designated target area with pin-point precision. The successful second launch was held on October 17, 2014 from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) in Chandipur.

Dr Tamilmani said that the third launch of the missile will be held in March or April. "We are trying to do a launch where the missile will be cruising at lesser altitude, ducking any possible threat from radars," he added. IAF awaiting final study report Military sources confirm to this Correspondent that the IAF had written to DRDO for initiating the Nirbhay air launch project.

"The Aircraft Systems and Testing Establishment and Software Development Institute (both IAF units based out of Bengaluru) are part of a team that's currently looking into the finer points of the missile along with ADE. The team is expected to submit a report to Air HQ by end of April," a Ministry of Defence official, told OneIndia over the phone from Delhi.

The official said that the missile will have to undergo some sizing changes so as to be deployed from Sukhoi. "There are some dimensional constrains. But, the same pylons of BrahMos will be used by Nirbhay as well.

In future if Nirbhay needs to be fitted on to Tejas, then the missile will have to get shorter in size," the official said.

(The writer is a seasoned aerospace and defence journalist in India. He is the Consultant Editor (Defence) with OneIndia. He tweets @writetake.) OneIndia News Story first published: Wednesday, February 11, 2015, 21:58 [IST]

Read more at: OneIndia Special: DRDO promises air-launched version of Nirbhay - Oneindia
 
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Bengaluru, Feb 11: India has begun the work on developing an air launch version of its nuclear-capable subsonic cruise missile Nirbhay.

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) Director-General (Aero) Dr K Tamilmani confirmed to OneIndia that the confidence and technology know-how mastered by developing the air version of BrahMos missile, to be test-fired from Sukhoi soon, has propelled the team for launching the Nirbhay variant.

He did not specify what stage the project has reached or when will the project get into a definite stage. Nirbhay is being developed by DRDO's Bengaluru-based wing - the Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE). The missile is likely to be test-fired from Sukhoi, while the thought process is on to see the feasibility to integrate the same on other platforms as well.

When specifically asked whether it was the Indian Air Force (IAF) who placed the requirement for Nirbhay's air version, the senior-most scientist in DRDO said that it was a collective effort.

Third launch of Nirbhay within 60 days

DRDO has so far conducted two tests of Nirbhay, with the first one being partially successful and the second one hitting the designated target area with pin-point precision. The successful second launch was held on October 17, 2014 from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) in Chandipur.

Dr Tamilmani said that the third launch of the missile will be held in March or April. "We are trying to do a launch where the missile will be cruising at lesser altitude, ducking any possible threat from radars," he added.

IAF awaiting final study report

Military sources confirm to this Correspondent that the IAF had written to DRDO for initiating the Nirbhay air launch project.

"The Aircraft Systems and Testing Establishment and Software Development Institute (both IAF units based out of Bengaluru) are part of a team that's currently looking into the finer points of the missile along with ADE. The team is expected to submit a report to Air HQ by end of April," a Ministry of Defence official, told OneIndia over the phone from Delhi.

The official said that the missile will have to undergo some sizing changes so as to be deployed from Sukhoi. "There are some dimensional constrains. But, the same pylons of BrahMos will be used by Nirbhay as well. In future if Nirbhay needs to be fitted on to Tejas, then the missile will have to get shorter in size," the official said.

(The writer is a seasoned aerospace and defence journalist in India. He is the Consultant Editor (Defence) with OneIndia. He tweets @writetake.)
 
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Bengaluru, Feb 11: India has begun the work on developing an air launch version of its nuclear-capable subsonic cruise missile Nirbhay.

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) Director-General (Aero) Dr K Tamilmani confirmed to OneIndia that the confidence and technology know-how mastered by developing the air version of BrahMos missile, to be test-fired from Sukhoi soon, has propelled the team for launching the Nirbhay variant.

He did not specify what stage the project has reached or when will the project get into a definite stage. Nirbhay is being developed by DRDO's Bengaluru-based wing - the Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE). The missile is likely to be test-fired from Sukhoi, while the thought process is on to see the feasibility to integrate the same on other platforms as well.

When specifically asked whether it was the Indian Air Force (IAF) who placed the requirement for Nirbhay's air version, the senior-most scientist in DRDO said that it was a collective effort.

Third launch of Nirbhay within 60 days

DRDO has so far conducted two tests of Nirbhay, with the first one being partially successful and the second one hitting the designated target area with pin-point precision. The successful second launch was held on October 17, 2014 from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) in Chandipur.

Dr Tamilmani said that the third launch of the missile will be held in March or April. "We are trying to do a launch where the missile will be cruising at lesser altitude, ducking any possible threat from radars," he added.

IAF awaiting final study report

Military sources confirm to this Correspondent that the IAF had written to DRDO for initiating the Nirbhay air launch project.

"The Aircraft Systems and Testing Establishment and Software Development Institute (both IAF units based out of Bengaluru) are part of a team that's currently looking into the finer points of the missile along with ADE. The team is expected to submit a report to Air HQ by end of April," a Ministry of Defence official, told OneIndia over the phone from Delhi.

The official said that the missile will have to undergo some sizing changes so as to be deployed from Sukhoi. "There are some dimensional constrains. But, the same pylons of BrahMos will be used by Nirbhay as well. In future if Nirbhay needs to be fitted on to Tejas, then the missile will have to get shorter in size," the official said.

(The writer is a seasoned aerospace and defence journalist in India. He is the Consultant Editor (Defence) with OneIndia. He tweets @writetake.)
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Good news. So 3rd Nirbhay launch will be conducted in 2 months.
 
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promises air-launched version of Nirbhay Written by: Dr Anantha Krishnan M Published: Wednesday, February 11, 2015, 21:58


India has begun the work on developing an air launch version of its nuclear-capable subsonic cruise missile Nirbhay. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) Director-General (Aero) Dr K Tamilmani confirmed to OneIndia that the confidence and technology know-how mastered by developing the air version of BrahMos missile, to be test-fired from Sukhoi soon, has propelled the team for launching the Nirbhay variant. He did not specify what stage the project has reached or when will the project get into a definite stage. Nirbhay is being developed by DRDO's Bengaluru-based wing - the Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE).

The missile is likely to be test-fired from Sukhoi, while the thought process is on to see the feasibility to integrate the same on other platforms as well. When specifically asked whether it was the Indian Air Force (IAF) who placed the requirement for Nirbhay's air version, the senior-most scientist in DRDO said that it was a collective effort. Third launch of Nirbhay within 60 days DRDO has so far conducted two tests of Nirbhay, with the first one being partially successful and the second one hitting the designated target area with pin-point precision. The successful second launch was held on October 17, 2014 from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) in Chandipur.

Dr Tamilmani said that the third launch of the missile will be held in March or April. "We are trying to do a launch where the missile will be cruising at lesser altitude, ducking any possible threat from radars," he added. IAF awaiting final study report Military sources confirm to this Correspondent that the IAF had written to DRDO for initiating the Nirbhay air launch project.

"The Aircraft Systems and Testing Establishment and Software Development Institute (both IAF units based out of Bengaluru) are part of a team that's currently looking into the finer points of the missile along with ADE. The team is expected to submit a report to Air HQ by end of April," a Ministry of Defence official, told OneIndia over the phone from Delhi.

The official said that the missile will have to undergo some sizing changes so as to be deployed from Sukhoi. "There are some dimensional constrains. But, the same pylons of BrahMos will be used by Nirbhay as well.

In future if Nirbhay needs to be fitted on to Tejas, then the missile will have to get shorter in size," the official said.

(The writer is a seasoned aerospace and defence journalist in India. He is the Consultant Editor (Defence) with OneIndia. He tweets @writetake.) OneIndia News Story first published: Wednesday, February 11, 2015, 21:58 [IST]

Read more at: OneIndia Special: DRDO promises air-launched version of Nirbhay - Oneindia

They need to talk less & work hard
 
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In future if Nirbhay needs to be fitted on to Tejas, then the missile will have to get shorter in size," the official said.

highly skeptical about that claim

Then they gonna have to really workout on the design of that missile or the plane itself perhaps reinforced weapon pod

if CM gets small /lighter then range might be reduced also

CHEERS
 
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In future if Nirbhay needs to be fitted on to Tejas, then the missile will have to get shorter in size," the official said.

highly skeptical about that claim

Then they gonna have to really workout on the design of that missile or the plane itself perhaps reinforced weapon pod

if CM gets small /lighter then range might be reduced also

CHEERS

Should be possible, as an air launched Nirbhay only needs to follow the level flight, and wouldn't require the much needed thrust to raise it vertically to the desired altitude. I have all the reasons to believe the missile will be of 700 km class to be fitted with Tejas.
 
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If the jet is trimmed down thrust wise...it should give significantly more range for the given fuel...wonder what the new range could be!
 
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Yawn...do it already. I hate when these grand promises run into 2 year 3 year 4 year delays and 1000 news reports ! All saying soon...very soon..
 
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