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BrahMos missile test fails after early 'success'


21 Jan 2009, 0000 hrs IST, Rajat Pandit, TNN



NEW DELHI: The Army's endeavour to induct the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile as "a precision-strike weapon" took a hit on Tuesday, with the missile failing to achieve laid-down parameters in a test.

This comes at a time when the Pakistan Army is galloping ahead in inducting its nuclear-capable Babur land-attack cruise missile (LACM) - developed with China's help to have a strike range of over 500 km - in large numbers into its arsenal.

Initially, the BrahMos LACM test from the Pokhran field firing range at 10.23am on Tuesday was touted as "successful" by defence ministry officials. But later in the day, this newspaper learnt that it had been quite unsuccessful.
Top defence officials were, however, still reluctant to dub the test, which was witnessed by Army chief General Deepak Kapoor, as "a complete failure".

"BrahMos is a unique missile, which has been tested flawlessly almost 20 times till now. On Tuesday, we were test-firing it with a new guidance scheme...it was not successful. Further trials are required," said an official, reluctant to say anything more.

Sources said it was likely that the BrahMos missile, which flies at a speed of 2.8 Mach, tested on Tuesday had been configured to carry a nuclear warhead rather than a conventional one.

The Army already has missile groups to handle the 150-km Prithvi, 700-800-km Agni-I and 2000-km-plus Agni-II ballistic missiles, which are nuclear-capable.

On its part, Army has ordered two BrahMos regiments in the first phase at a cost of Rs 8,352 crore, with 134 missiles, 10 road-mobile autonomous launchers on 12x12 Tatra vehicles, four mobile command posts and the like, said sources.

The Navy, in turn, has ordered 49 BrahMos firing units at a cost of Rs 711 crore for now. All the tests of the BrahMos naval version, both anti-ship and land-attack ones, have been successful till now.

BrahMos was even fired successfully from a vertical launcher - the earlier tests were from "inclined" launchers - fitted on Rajput-class destroyer INS Ranvir in Bay of Bengal last month.

The "universal vertical launcher" is significant since it imparts the missile system with some stealth as well as the capability to be fired in any direction. It also paves the way for the integration of BrahMos missiles on submarines.

Even as India and Russia begin preliminary work on a "hypersonic" BrahMos-2 missile capable of flying at a speed between 5 and 7 Mach, two Indian Sukhoi-30MKI fighters have also been sent to Russia for integration with BrahMos' air-launched version.

The armed forces' eventual plan, of course, is to have nuclear-tipped LACMs, with strike ranges in excess of 1,500 km. Unlike ballistic missiles, cruise missiles do not leave the atmosphere and are powered and guided throughout their flight path.

Cruise missiles, which can evade enemy radars and air defence systems since they fly at low altitudes, are also much cheaper as well as more accurate and easier to operate.


BrahMos missile test fails after early 'success'-India-The Times of India


I remember some other thread discussing Pakistan's response to this missile test, i suggest Pakistan should have a hearty laugh and move on......:lol:
 
Small hitches in BrahMos test: DRDO

21 Jan 2009, 1149 hrs IST, PTI



NEW DELHI: A day after BrahMos missile was test fired, DRDO on Wednesday said there were some minor hitches during the trial which they were looking into.

There were small hitches in the last stage of the missile during the test, which was conducted in the Pokhran ranges of Rajasthan on a new version of BrahMos missile yesterday, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) officials said.

They indicated that the missile did not hit the target and scientists are looking into it, they said. (LOL)
The army yesterday test-fired a new version of the nuclear-capable BrahMos missile.

The missile, with a 290-km range and capable of touching a speed 2.8 times that of sound, was launched during the trial in its vertical mode, DRDO officials said.

BrahMos is a missile that India is developing in collaboration with Russia and is named after the river Brahmputra and Moscow.

During the visit of Russian Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov to India late last year, an agreement was reached between the two countries for development of a hyper-sonic BrahMos missile, an improvement on the already-developed supersonic missile, termed as "the most advanced" in its category.




Small hitches in BrahMos test: DRDO-India-The Times of India
 
What's wrong with trying new things and failing instead of just copying from some one else. When tests are done it will not always be a success. Remember the old adage, Failures are the stepping stones for success. This is just one of it.
 
Poor excuse........ better luck next time (not in missile test but in coming up with better excuse).............................:lol:

Poor excuse?:crazy:. This is a common thing to happen. Nobody got up one day, made a missile and it was a success in one shot. Even early missile test done by others have also failed. Some countries keep them secret while India chose to do things in a transparent manner, otherwise you wouldn't be shooting off your mouth here.
 
What's wrong with trying new things and failing instead of just copying from some one else. When tests are done it will not always be a success. Remember the old adage, Failures are the stepping stones for success. This is just one of it.

Painting indian flag on Russian missile and claiming it better than copies!
incredible india!

Tell me do you copy the same lamp invented by edison or have you invented one in india?
 
Painting indian flag on Russian missile and claiming it better than copies!
incredible india!

Tell me do you copy the same lamp invented by edison or have you invented one in india?

If we have just painted and tested a russian missile, there should be no failure but the result is quite different, it was a failure on few parameters. What does that suggest you?. It is the seeker technology of Yakhont is from Russia, guidance and range improvement is done by India. Remember it is a 50:50 joint Indo-Russian venture. It is all there to see for yourselves nothing is hidden like your country's missile programme.

You should first know the difference between inventing and improving and then come back.
 
Painting indian flag on Russian missile and claiming it better than copies!
incredible india!

Tell me do you copy the same lamp invented by edison or have you invented one in india?

Brahmos was developed as a joint corperation between India and Russia. That is the true fact, unless you can prove otherwise.
 
When it comes to "buying" military weapons, India is the best of the best. But when there's "Indigenous" development involved, Well, Need I say more?
 
BrahMos missile test fails after early 'success'


21 Jan 2009, 0000 hrs IST, Rajat Pandit, TNN



NEW DELHI: The Army's endeavour to induct the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile as "a precision-strike weapon" took a hit on Tuesday, with the missile failing to achieve laid-down parameters in a test.

This comes at a time when the Pakistan Army is galloping ahead in inducting its nuclear-capable Babur land-attack cruise missile (LACM) - developed with China's help to have a strike range of over 500 km - in large numbers into its arsenal.

Initially, the BrahMos LACM test from the Pokhran field firing range at 10.23am on Tuesday was touted as "successful" by defence ministry officials. But later in the day, this newspaper learnt that it had been quite unsuccessful.
Top defence officials were, however, still reluctant to dub the test, which was witnessed by Army chief General Deepak Kapoor, as "a complete failure".

"BrahMos is a unique missile, which has been tested flawlessly almost 20 times till now. On Tuesday, we were test-firing it with a new guidance scheme...it was not successful. Further trials are required," said an official, reluctant to say anything more.

Sources said it was likely that the BrahMos missile, which flies at a speed of 2.8 Mach, tested on Tuesday had been configured to carry a nuclear warhead rather than a conventional one.

The Army already has missile groups to handle the 150-km Prithvi, 700-800-km Agni-I and 2000-km-plus Agni-II ballistic missiles, which are nuclear-capable.

On its part, Army has ordered two BrahMos regiments in the first phase at a cost of Rs 8,352 crore, with 134 missiles, 10 road-mobile autonomous launchers on 12x12 Tatra vehicles, four mobile command posts and the like, said sources.

The Navy, in turn, has ordered 49 BrahMos firing units at a cost of Rs 711 crore for now. All the tests of the BrahMos naval version, both anti-ship and land-attack ones, have been successful till now.

BrahMos was even fired successfully from a vertical launcher - the earlier tests were from "inclined" launchers - fitted on Rajput-class destroyer INS Ranvir in Bay of Bengal last month.

The "universal vertical launcher" is significant since it imparts the missile system with some stealth as well as the capability to be fired in any direction. It also paves the way for the integration of BrahMos missiles on submarines.

Even as India and Russia begin preliminary work on a "hypersonic" BrahMos-2 missile capable of flying at a speed between 5 and 7 Mach, two Indian Sukhoi-30MKI fighters have also been sent to Russia for integration with BrahMos' air-launched version.

The armed forces' eventual plan, of course, is to have nuclear-tipped LACMs, with strike ranges in excess of 1,500 km. Unlike ballistic missiles, cruise missiles do not leave the atmosphere and are powered and guided throughout their flight path.

Cruise missiles, which can evade enemy radars and air defence systems since they fly at low altitudes, are also much cheaper as well as more accurate and easier to operate.


BrahMos missile test fails after early 'success'-India-The Times of India


I remember some other thread discussing Pakistan's response to this missile test, i suggest Pakistan should have a hearty laugh and move on......:lol:

Janab? what is there to laugh at? haven't heard of missile failures? 1 test has failed in 20. Any example of such a good track recore of any other missiles known to you? If it was somehow a success , it would have been a real nightmare for some. And some people somewhere would certainly have had sleepless nights for unknown reasons . Meanwhile the new upgraded guidence mechanism has failed.
 
Painting indian flag on Russian missile and claiming it better than copies!
incredible india!

Tell me do you copy the same lamp invented by edison or have you invented one in india?

Do you mean to propagate the message "Russian missile has failed" ? Will you be happy then? Don't you know that it is a 50-50 joint venture? It is well known that Brahmos is already based on a russian platform. It has both the flags on it.
 
You are only shooting off your a*** here by defending a faux pas which was not even of your making. chill.....................................

well actually the missile programs of all great missile building and wielding countries have met with initial set backs in their development process which has spanned a long period...as in the case of india...
i wonder why pakistani 'indigenous' missiles havnt failed even once.
it's like the pakistani scientists got up one day and made the most perfect and most precise missiles....all of them
or is it because unlike india...pakistan doesn't have a genuine missile program.
we have a space program that augments our missile program...we've met failures in both...but have come out with success...so we know that our programs are our own and that we dont buy ready -to-fire missiles...
 
When it comes to "buying" military weapons, India is the best of the best. But when there's "Indigenous" development involved, Well, Need I say more?

I don't think anyone is stopping you from buying anything from china? So whats the fuss about? Buy as much as you can. Did india stop you?
 
Janab? what is there to laugh at? haven't heard of missile failures? 1 test has failed in 20. Any example of such a good track recore of any other missiles known to you? If it was somehow a success , it would have been a real nightmare for some. And some people somewhere would certainly have had sleepless nights for unknown reasons . Meanwhile the new upgraded guidence mechanism has failed.

The only thing that's making some people go through sleepless nights (and work so hard that the efforts are failing) for now, is the Cruise missile your neighbours were able to develop and deploy in record time. Operational since 2005. Delivery via Submarines, Warships, Fighters, and land based platforms.

Oh and by the way, we've been expecting an "Official Response" since it's first test. Take your time.

;)
 
Do you mean to propagate the message "Russian missile has failed" ? Will you be happy then? Don't you know that it is a 50-50 joint venture? It is well known that Brahmos is already based on a russian platform. It has both the flags on it.

Can you please, tell us what was indian contribution in your claimed 50%?
 
The only thing that's making some people go through sleepless nights (and work so hard that the efforts are failing) for now, is the Cruise missile your neighbours were able to develop and deploy in record time. Operational since 2005. Delivery via Submarines, Warships, Fighters, and land based platforms.

Oh and by the way, we've been expecting an "Official Response" since it's first test. Take your time.

;)

You mean the Tomahawk that US lost somewhere? Didn't know that it was integrated with Submarines, Warships, Fighters, and land based platforms in some country nearby.

Just kidding. Dont take it seriously :)
 

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