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Indian Army test new Brahmos

Lol.. and what are those? better guidance?

Also Yakhont has longer range aswell... no wonder viets etc went for russian yakhont ranther than the indian offered brahmos..



Some idiots might consider shaurya a mach 7.5 CM... And they do... but doesnt change the reality..

Again provide links for the hypersonic brahmos 2 in service!

Bastion-P, Vietnam version of the Yakhont does not have a range greater than BrahMos.
BrahMos is being tested continuously with new systems and is far more advanced than its brother Bastion-P or its predecessor Yakhont.
Viets didn't go for the BrahMos coz it is costly at around $3 mil per head.

Shaurya doesn't follow a traditional ballistic missile apogee and stays within the atmosphere thus experts have called it a quasi-ballistic or semi-cruise missile.

Brahmos2 is still under development however it has been tested at mach 6.5 in Hyderabad 2 years ago, and it is not the same as Brahmos Block-2.
 
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Deep strike with a range of 290km?

Yeah, the missile has got AI and it has read the manual of MTCR. It knows that even if there is fuel in it, it should fall before reaching 300Km to satisfy MTCR and in cases where it is necessary in war scenario, it will go where it it likes(programmed)!!
 
Just go through this thread from page 1. Must I tell you how to breath as well?

Nothing special .. except a so called "deep strike" capability with a range of 290 km...



Brahmos and yakhont have same range. It's just one is free of MTCR, therefore it
can be openly stated. The other is not, hence the downplay.

MTCR prohibits missiles above 300km !?! thts one of the reason "brahmos" is 290km!


Brahmos costs a lot more than Yakhont because of a lot of new tech. So no wonder smaller countries can't
afford it.



You quoted 3 million $ price tag for brahmos right?

300 million deal for 72 yakhonts! syria remember? hope you can do the math!

Even the Indonesians bought the yakhont for 1.3+ million per unit in 2006-7!?!

Also all neutral sources (including russian experts view it as a downgraded version of yakhont) support the fact tht brahmos is a liscense manufactured yakhont...

And than the fact tht india cant sell brahmos without russian permission...atleast thts what ive read in a few article... could be wrong here though..

Also remember when AK anthony asking the russian defence minister Rogozin abt deploying brahmos on russian warships? Guess what they didnt do tht for a reason they already have the real deal! why would they want to induct downgraded version of something they already have deployed on their ships!



Some idiots also thought DF-21 is a cruise missile. Infact on this very
thread, an idiot was conparing DF-21 to cruise missiles until someone came up
and told the idiot what's what.

Nah man... some idiot just didnt read the guys post carefully... the moron was into chest thumping!

I remember the post say "Hypersonic missile (not CM) used as an anti AC "killer" missile is a real threat... and posses similiar qualities of a CM...



What was that guy's name who was comparing df-21 with CMs? Desert...i don't remember!

See above my niga!


I never said brahmos-2 was in service. Just google Brahmos-2 and you'll find
all the links you need.

You actually told me abt a hypersonic mach 6-7 brahmos-2 in service or something remember? i simply asked for the sources... ?


Are you confusing BrahMos-1 Block-2 with Brahmos-2?

You have 2 versions of 1 CM? most probably land n sea versions... ? enlighten us man!
 
YJ-18.

Brahmos is a Russian missile, not an Indian. It was developed with old Russian technology using Russian engineers. 


Never believe anything coming out of India. They lie so much about their military equipment to feed their jingoistic population.

India has no hypersonic missile. All their claims are not credible, just ultra nationalists spewing their propaganda.
The Shaurya missile (Sanskrit: Valour) is a canister launched hypersonicsurface-to-surface tactical missile developed by the IndianDefence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) for use by the Indian Armed Forces. It has a range of between 750 to 1,900 km (470 to 1,200 mi)[6] and is capable of carrying a payload of one ton conventional or nuclear warhead.[8] It gives the potential to strike in the short-intermediate range against any adversary.[9][3] 
The Shaurya missile is speculated to be the land version of the under-water Sagarika K-15 missile,[10] although DRDO officials have reportedly denied its connection with the K-15 program[7] Shaurya is stored in a composite canister, which makes it much easier to store for long periods without maintenance as well as to handle and transport. It also houses the gas generator to eject the missile from the canister before its solid propellant motors take over to hurl it at the intended target.

Shaurya missiles can remain hidden or camouflaged in underground silos from enemy surveillance or satellites till they are fired from the special storage-cum-launch canisters. DRDO scientists admit that given Shaurya's limited range at present, either the silos will have to be constructed closer to India's borders or an extended range version will have to be developed. Defence scientists say the high-speed, two-stage Shaurya is highly maneuverable which also makes it less vulnerable to existing anti-missile defence systems.[1] Shaurya can reach a velocity of Mach 7.5 even at low altitudes. On November 12, 2008, the missile reached a velocity of Mach 5 as it crossed a distance of 300 km, with a surface temperature of 700° Celsius. The missile performed rolls to spread the heat uniformly on its surface. Flight time is between 500 seconds and 700 seconds. It has been described as a complex system with high-performance navigation and guidance systems, efficient propulsion systems, state-of-the-art control technologies and canisterised launch. It can be easily transported by road and launched by TEL. The missile, encased in a canister, is mounted on a single vehicle, which has only a driver’s cabin, and the vehicle itself is the launch platform. This “single vehicle solution” reduces its signature – it cannot be easily detected by satellites – and makes its deployment easy. The gas generator, located at the bottom of the canister, fires for about a second and a half. It produces high pressure gas, which expands and ejects the missile from the tube. The missile has six motors; the first one is the motor in the gas generator. The centerpiece of a host of new technologies incorporated in Shaurya is its ring laser gyroscope and accelerometer. The ring laser gyroscope was tested and integrated by the Research Center Imarat (RCI) based in Hyderabad.[8]

The Shaurya missile was revealed to be designed specifically to be fired from submarines. A top DRDO scientist has confirmed this and further said that after taking off and reaching a height of about 50 km, the missile starts flying like a Hypersonic cruise missile. Once it reaches the target area it maneuvers towards the target before striking with an accuracy of 20 to 30 m within the target area.[5]
The Shaurya missile ([URL='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanskrit']Sanskrit
: Valour) is a canister launched hypersonicsurface-to-surface tactical missile developed by the IndianDefence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) for use by the Indian Armed Forces. It has a range of between 750 to 1,900 km (470 to 1,200 mi)[6] and is capable of carrying a payload of one ton conventional or nuclear warhead.[8] It gives the potential to strike in the short-intermediate range against any adversary.[9][3]
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Nothing special .. except a so called "deep strike" capability with a range of 290 km...

Name another "supersonic steep dive" capable cruise missile.


You quoted 3 million $ price tag for brahmos right?

300 million deal for 72 yakhonts! syria remember? hope you can do the math!

Even the Indonesians bought the yakhont for 1.3+ million per unit in 2006-7!?!

Also all neutral sources (including russian experts view it as a downgraded version of yakhont) support the fact tht brahmos is a liscense manufactured yakhont...

And than the fact tht india cant sell brahmos without russian permission...atleast thts what ive read in a few article... could be wrong here though..

Also remember when AK anthony asking the russian defence minister Rogozin abt deploying brahmos on russian warships? Guess what they didnt do tht for a reason they already have the real deal! why would they want to induct downgraded version of something they already have deployed on their ships!

Do show us the "neutral sources" that proclaim the same as your self stylized theories.
Estimated price is $2.73 mil and a $3 billion order has already been placed(only misers need to count their coins).
Yakhont is NO match for Brahmos. Brahmos is tested repeatedly sharpening and honing the future Indian cruise missile platform. Its specs have proven time and again as it heads towards becoming a truly universal cruise missile.
The Russians are not using the Brahmos coz of the hull and capacity spec of their warships, which cannot accommodate the Brahmos.

BrahMos aims to create $13 billion order book - Economic Times

So stop tooting your own horn.
 
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Because of joint venture Indian cannot change the range more then 290kM.
when reporting deep strike may be they meant avoiding anti aircraft missile and improvement in survivebility.
 
Name another "supersonic steep dive" capable cruise missile.

Dude do you even know what a "Steep dive" is?



Do show us the "neutral sources" that proclaim the same as your self stylized theories.

Cant you google?

Estimated price is $2.73 mil and a $3 billion order has already been placed(only misers need to count their coins).
Yakhont is NO match for Brahmos. Brahmos is tested repeatedly sharpening and honing the future Indian cruise missile platform. Its specs have proven time and again as it heads towards becoming a truly universal cruise missile.
The Russians are not using the Brahmos coz of the hull and capacity spec of their warships, which cannot accommodate the Brahmos.

BrahMos aims to create $13 billion order book - Economic Times

So stop tooting your own horn.

Lol ... okay... russians view:


https://www.google.com.pk/url?sa=t&..._uXHDOoK3XA9evP650HLyGA&bvm=bv.56643336,d.Yms


https://www.google.com.pk/url?sa=t&...9CTzq1sqRu2vIh7yhkn7E1A&bvm=bv.56643336,d.Yms


https://www.google.com.pk/url?sa=t&...i11QEEslBkNj803I0hrbobQ&bvm=bv.56643336,d.Yms

Soviet/Russian Cruise Missiles

You can google more.. :lol:
 
Nothing special .. except a so called "deep strike" capability with a range of 290 km...

So that's what you understood. Too bad.


MTCR prohibits missiles above 300km !?! thts one of the reason "brahmos" is 290km!

...on paper.

You quoted 3 million $ price tag for brahmos right?

300 million deal for 72 yakhonts! syria remember? hope you can do the math!

Even the Indonesians bought the yakhont for 1.3+ million per unit in 2006-7!?!

Also all neutral sources (including russian experts view it as a downgraded version of yakhont) support the fact tht brahmos is a liscense manufactured yakhont...

And than the fact tht india cant sell brahmos without russian permission...atleast thts what ive read in a few article... could be wrong here though..

Also remember when AK anthony asking the russian defence minister Rogozin abt deploying brahmos on russian warships? Guess what they didnt do tht for a reason they already have the real deal! why would they want to induct downgraded version of something they already have deployed on their ships!

1) Brahmos was made for Indian forces. It is difficult to tell whether India really
tried to export the missile or not because of stupid journalism.

2)

> Yakhont is not canister-capable, it's shelf life is very less compared to Brahmos.

>It cannot be deployed as quickly as BrahMos can be.

> Yakhont does not have a land-attack variant, neither does it have one with
steep-dive capability, therefore yakhont is not as versatile as Brahmos/PJ-10.

> Yakhont is not as accurate as Brahmos, thanks to PJ-10's new seeker head.


^^ Let me see Yakhont hit a target more accurately than that.:smart:

> Yakhont top speed is Mach 2.6 at altitude while Brahmos is capable of
Mach 2.8 at altitude and upto Mach 3.0 at steep dive, thanks to refined RAMJET
engine and cleaner fuel burn.

> Brahmos can sea-skim at an altitude of just 3-4 meters. yakhont cannot
fly this low.

Go ahead and say Brahmos is downgarded version of yakhont.


Nah man... some idiot just didnt read the guys post carefully... the moron was into chest thumping!

I remember the post say "Hypersonic missile (not CM) used as an anti AC "killer" missile is a real threat... and posses similiar qualities of a CM...

Weren't we talking about CMs? Why do you repeatedly bring a BM into the discussion
and call it a CM? A quasi-ballistic missile is not a cruise missile.

If DF-21 is a CM, Shaurya is also a CM.

See above my niga!

Im not your niga.

You actually told me abt a hypersonic mach 6-7 brahmos-2 in service or something remember? i simply asked for the sources... ?

I never said that.

You have 2 versions of 1 CM? most probably land n sea versions... ? enlighten us man!

List of Brahmos-1 versions -

Surface-launched, Block I
  • Ship-launched, anti-ship variant (operational)
  • Ship-launched, land-attack variant (operational)
  • Land-launched, land-attack variant (operational)
  • Land-launched, anti-ship variant (In induction, tested on 10 December 2010)
Surface-launched, upgraded variants
  • BrahMos Block II land-attack variant (Operational)
  • BrahMos Block III land-variant (being inducted)
  • Anti-aircraft carrier variant (tested in March 2012) - the missile gained the capability to attack aircraft carriers using the supersonic vertical dive variant of the missile that could travel up to 290 km.
Air-launched
  • Air-launched, anti-ship variant (under development)
  • Air-launched, land-attack variant (under development)
  • Air-launched, miniaturised variant (under development)
Submarine-launched
  • Submarine-launched, anti-ship variant - Tested successfully for the first time from a submerged pontoon on 20 March 2013.
  • Submarine-launched, land-attack variant (under development)
 
The Shaurya missile (Sanskrit: Valour) is a canister launched hypersonicsurface-to-surface tactical missile developed by the IndianDefence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) for use by the Indian Armed Forces. It has a range of between 750 to 1,900 km (470 to 1,200 mi)[6] and is capable of carrying a payload of one ton conventional or nuclear warhead.[8] It gives the potential to strike in the short-intermediate range against any adversary.[9][3] 
The Shaurya missile is speculated to be the land version of the under-water Sagarika K-15 missile,[10] although DRDO officials have reportedly denied its connection with the K-15 program[7] Shaurya is stored in a composite canister, which makes it much easier to store for long periods without maintenance as well as to handle and transport. It also houses the gas generator to eject the missile from the canister before its solid propellant motors take over to hurl it at the intended target.

Shaurya missiles can remain hidden or camouflaged in underground silos from enemy surveillance or satellites till they are fired from the special storage-cum-launch canisters. DRDO scientists admit that given Shaurya's limited range at present, either the silos will have to be constructed closer to India's borders or an extended range version will have to be developed. Defence scientists say the high-speed, two-stage Shaurya is highly maneuverable which also makes it less vulnerable to existing anti-missile defence systems.[1] Shaurya can reach a velocity of Mach 7.5 even at low altitudes. On November 12, 2008, the missile reached a velocity of Mach 5 as it crossed a distance of 300 km, with a surface temperature of 700° Celsius. The missile performed rolls to spread the heat uniformly on its surface. Flight time is between 500 seconds and 700 seconds. It has been described as a complex system with high-performance navigation and guidance systems, efficient propulsion systems, state-of-the-art control technologies and canisterised launch. It can be easily transported by road and launched by TEL. The missile, encased in a canister, is mounted on a single vehicle, which has only a driver’s cabin, and the vehicle itself is the launch platform. This “single vehicle solution” reduces its signature – it cannot be easily detected by satellites – and makes its deployment easy. The gas generator, located at the bottom of the canister, fires for about a second and a half. It produces high pressure gas, which expands and ejects the missile from the tube. The missile has six motors; the first one is the motor in the gas generator. The centerpiece of a host of new technologies incorporated in Shaurya is its ring laser gyroscope and accelerometer. The ring laser gyroscope was tested and integrated by the Research Center Imarat (RCI) based in Hyderabad.[8]

The Shaurya missile was revealed to be designed specifically to be fired from submarines. A top DRDO scientist has confirmed this and further said that after taking off and reaching a height of about 50 km, the missile starts flying like a Hypersonic cruise missile. Once it reaches the target area it maneuvers towards the target before striking with an accuracy of 20 to 30 m within the target area.[5]


:lol: Iran has a cruise missile that has Mach 9 speed.

It's so hilarious Indians actually believing they have a cruise missile with Mach 7.5 speed.

These guys are so gullible. No wonder they are religious crackpots.

If the Indian officials said India has tested a cruise missile with Mach 100 speed, the gullible Indian population would buy it hook, line and sinker.

India has to get Russian technology to build a supersonic cruise missile and these guys expect us to believe they can now develop hypersonic cruise missiles.

India can develop hypersonic cruise missiles.....in computer simulations.

There is no missile called 'Shaurya' noobies :lol:
 
The tests I think are done to evaluate Indian Guidance system and to improve the precision of the missile.

Brahmos can also act as a carrier for other missiles, this missile can carry two or more air to ground missiles and which can target multi targets.

In the Himalayas(Hilly terraine) and urban environment precision is what is needed to hit the target accurately.

Hypersonic Brahmos is in the line which is faster than anything chinese have

800px-A_scaled_down_model_of_Brahmos-II_at_Aero_India_2013.jpg

Engine of Hypersonic brahmos is ready. The only constrain in the project is the material which can sustain the pressure and temperature at hypersonic speed in atmosphere.
 
Could be wrong..




Defeating Cruise Missiles


Brahmos is nothing new.. its just another variant of yakhont... while countries like USA etc are developing mach 10+ CMs..

Also D-21 although a ballistic missile with a mach 10 speed isnt something we can just ignore..




Okay.. :lol:


All ballistic missiles reach a good number of mach speed at terminal stage, thats nothing new.
 
Yakhont is not canister-capable, it's shelf life is very less compared to Brahmos.

Speed of yakhont is 1.8 Mach against 2.8 Mach of Brahmos+Steep dive Capability+ tremendous terminal maneuvers including double S maneuvers.
 
Dude they are already working on mach 9 CMs... or what about D-21 with mach 10 speed,1500km range dubbed the "carrier killer" ... apart from tht CMs like CJ-20,HN-2000 (stealth supersonic cruise missile, 4000 km range),DH-2000 (submarine launched cruise missile) etc etc


So they have Mach 10 missile and they are developing Mach 9 Missile. very funny !!!!!!!!!. Man you need to increase your knowledge before posting. Pl try to differentiate between the missiles which leaves the atmosphere and which do not. DF is comperable to Agni series which has a speed of over Mach 20. 
Block-3 BrahMos is capable of 550km max range according to trustable sources. But my guess
it won't be publicly stated.

This is already official. It was declared after one test that it was tested for over 300 Miles means for 500 KM. 
And mach 10-25 is its speed in terminal phase..

Does Chinese missile have the Mach 10 speed in Boost Phase?
 
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Dude do you even know what a "Steep dive" is?

The question is do you?
Or are you being sarcastic coz I can explain and then you may feel emasculated.

Cant you google?

Oh I did.


I guess you couldn't troll for any of your "neutral sources"?

:coffee: Well you need to read your own links that confirm what I have been saying all along.

that except for the P-700, the rest of the Russian fleet has 300Km missiles, same range as the BrahMos. The argument is that anything bigger would require heavier ships and subs because the P-700 is a 7 ton missile and only the Kirov class carries it.
The other explanation is that the Russians currently don't have a requirement for BrahMos because they are not inducting new ships like India is. Russia’s latest inductions will happen only later this year for the new Gorshkov class frigates. The new ships will either be equipped with BrahMos or Klub missiles, depending on the budget. Klubs are cheaper but BrahMos is more capable.

About being downgraded - Those are only thoughts or opinions, no expert has actually compared both the missiles on a practical scale. Don't believe me? read ur own links.
LOL one of your link even says Brahmos has better subsystems.

Indian promotional materials indicate guidance improvements to the Brahmos over the original design, and the intent to deploy shipboard, mobile coastal defence and air delivered variants. There has also been speculation about a land attack or dual role variant, requiring a more accurate midcourse navigation system.

At 6,000+ lb launch weight, the Yakhont/Brahmos would be carried by Su-27/30 on a centreline adaptor.
 
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