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India successfully test fires made-in-India MP-ATGM anti-tank missile

Tejas was delayed and nobody can deny that... but you are forgetting that India started from scratch... we are still developing a jet engine...

When you don't have prior experience or a technological know how... it does take long time to DEVELOP technology...

It does not matter how much do you criticise Tejas... The truth is that it is the milestone in the history of the indigenous projects... a stepping stone for entire aerospace industry in India...
we have no vast aerospace industry like India at the time of starting of LCA project in 83, we have different approach than Your Tejas project, we are building a base (aerospace industries) through JF-17 project @Novice09 :angel:
 
we have no vast aerospace industry like India at the time of starting of LCA project in 83, we have different approach than Your Tejas project, we are building a base (aerospace industries) through JF-17 project @Novice09 :angel:
No, u arent building the same kind of base that India built with Tejas, u are building the base that Indian built thru Su30mki ie the manufacturing base, Tejas is contributing in "development" base. Both are vastly different things.
 
we have no vast aerospace industry like India at the time of starting of LCA project in 83, we have different approach than Your Tejas project, we are building a base (aerospace industries) through JF-17 project @Novice09 :angel:

There is a difference between manufacturing and R&D... You might have a manufacturing line but that is because you are the only users of that jet... even China don't use it... and you are still sending these jets to China for overhauling... and China is the nation where block1, 2 and three were tested... it tells the story...
 
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Ministry of Defence
16-September, 2018 19:15 IST
Second Flight Test of MPATGM Successful

Indigenously developed Man Portable Anti-Tank Guided Missile (MPATGM), was successfully flight tested for the second time from the Ahmednagar range today. All the mission objectives have been met. The two missions on 15 and 16 September 2018 have been successfully flight tested for different ranges including the maximum range capability.

Raksha Mantri Smt Nirmala Sitharaman congratulated the team DRDO, Indian Army and associated Industries for the twin success of MPATGM weapon system.

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India successfully test fires made-in-India MP-ATGM anti-tank missile

By Ajit K Dubey

First Published 15, Sep 2018, 9:56 PM IST
HIGHLIGHTS
The DRDO today successfully carried out the first test of Portable- Anti-tank Guided Missile (MP-ATGM), supposed to be the anti-tank missile of the Army for future. The government had withdrawn an earlier tender for buying around 5,000 Spike missiles.

New Delhi: In a major boost to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Make in India' initiative in defence, the DRDO today successfully carried out the first test of the indigenously designed and developed Man Portable-Anti-Tank Guided Missile (MP-ATGM), which would help the Army destroy enemy tanks during a war.

The first test of the missile was successfully completed in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. A few more tests of the indigenous weapon system need to be carried out before it is offered to the Army for user trials, government sources told MyNation.

The MP-ATGM is supposed to be the anti-tank missile of the Army for future as the force needs close to 75,000 such missiles for future battles. The homegrown missile would help in this direction in a big way, the sources said.

For meeting the emergency requirements of the Army, the government is looking to buy around a couple of thousand Spike anti-tank guided missiles from Israel while the majority of the requirements would be fulfilled by indigenous missiles.

The requirements of the Army are so huge that they will be met with the missile systems supplied by the Israelis along with the ones to be produced by DRDO in future as it is also developing the man-portable ATGMs, sources said.

The Army needs third-generation ATGMs, with a strike range of over 2.5 km and fire-and-forget capabilities, to equip all its 382 infantry battalions and 44 mechanised infantry units.

Sources said this combination of buying arms and equipment from abroad and allowing indigenous makes at the same time will balance the need for taking care of national security requirements along with the need to promote the indigenous industry.

The Ministry of Defence has been in talks with Israel and the US for a long time to get the third generation anti-tank missiles. The ministry had ultimately zeroed in on the Spike missiles under an old deal, which is likely to cost around Rs 3,000 crore.

The government had also withdrawn an earlier tender for buying around 5,000 Spike missiles after finding the price of the deal too high.

An American missile system on offer was rejected too — after the terms and conditions of procuring it were not found to be compliant to the Indian defence procurement procedure guidelines.


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Making the missile is not the hard part, its the man portability which India needs to work on. Looking at the "launcher" in its current stage, it will take India at least couple of years to operationalize and for the army to induct them.
 
There is a difference between manufacturing and R&D... You might have a manufacturing line but that is because you are the only users of that jet... even China don't use it... and you are still sending these jets to China for overhauling... and China is the nation where block1, 2 and three were tested... it tells the story...
We are the beginning phase (learning phase) of JF-17 project, and as for why Chinese don't use, the reasons is that it is designed especially for Pakistan according to PAF need and we are took a part on R&D process and we are overhauling these jets at home, just like we are doing to Mirage-3/5 and F-7, we have no manufacturing capabilities for these jets as you know @Novice09 :angel:

No, u arent building the same kind of base that India built with Tejas, u are building the base that Indian built thru Su30mki ie the manufacturing base, Tejas is contributing in "development" base. Both are vastly different things.
We are the beginning phase (learning phase) of JF-17 project, and as for why Chinese don't use, the reasons is that it is designed especially for Pakistan according to PAF need and we are took a part on R&D process and we are overhauling these jets at home, just like we are doing to Mirage-3/5 and F-7, we have no manufacturing capabilities for these jets as you know @Aryan0395 :angel:
 
M.F kindly don't compare the two since JF-17 block I and II inducted and operational...
i am applying your Logic, Well.. ur JF -17 Block I failed thays why u develop Block -II and . now -III?

Dude, Pinaka MBRL's -1 inducted tested in kargil and now -II is also about to induct and working on ER,

How many operational tejas you have 10 0r 12 after 40 years :rofl:
lol, dude u didnt answer when inducted dose your JF-17 drop LBG's?

Pinaka never used during Kargil war.....


Nectoral emission is good for health....

Pinaka was finally put into field testing for assessing its capability during the Kargil conflict. Pinaka reportedly proved very successful during field testing in the high altitude conflict in Kargi

https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/india/pinaka.htm

Well thats the reason for not arguing , dont have sufficient knowledge to debate.

LOL it is droping LGB on north wizerstan kid get out of your wet dream wish full thinking, fairy tale,ffantasy world @Tristar :blah::blah::blah::hitwall::crazy::hitwall::crazy::hitwall::crazy::hitwall:
lol after how many years??it did when inducted? lol :rofl::rofl:
 
i am applying your Logic, Well.. ur JF -17 Block I failed thays why u develop Block -II and . now -III?
Lols crack head we inducted near 100 block I jets and now Inducting Block II and developing block III...now tell me how many Tejas inducted and performing real missions?

Pinaka was finally put into field testing for assessing its capability during the Kargil conflict. Pinaka reportedly proved very successful during field testing in the high altitude conflict in Kargi

Pinaka failed many times and ask even raj47 that rocket like Pinaka have any use in high altitude war like Kargil.

You proved yourself idiot of high order.
 
i am applying your Logic, Well.. ur JF -17 Block I failed thays why u develop Block -II and . now -III?
So by your logic basic F-16/Su-27/Mig-29 was also failed @Tristar :crazy::crazy::crazy: its naturally trait of the world to upgrade their jets with time so they have latest weapons on time @Tristar :p::P;):enjoy:

lol, dude u didnt answer when inducted dose your JF-17 drop LBG's?
lol just lol go to youtube there lots of video that JF-17 droping LGB @Tristar :blah::blah::blah:
 
Dear pakistani’s nobody in India cares about chinas’s jf-17! Stop derailing the thread about India’s success for its atgm? Where the f-k are the mods!?!
 
How many operational tejas you have 10 0r 12 after 40 years :rofl:
This bs again.
You wouldn't understand making a fighter jet from its inception while having little to no experience in fighter aircraft manufacturing since pakistan hasn't made one.

We have inducted 10 Tejas in 2 years since its induction in 2016.
How many JF-17s you had inducted in the two years following 2007 when JF-17 was first inducted?
Does JF-17 have HOBS capable HMD/S or a quadruplex fly by wire that is available in our base Tejas Mk1?
 
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