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Do you read what you post???
Hi @Shaheen missile!Agni 1 &2 are deployed.
3,4 ,5 are questionable.
3 was a technology demonstrator which may have gone into production. Four and five were having problems.
This piece of article merely states that a launch was postponed because of "battery" issues. That is not really a serious problem which warrants such a claim. Dont you think they'd have revised the battery design since then?
Ok, but i have read about battery issues with A-5 on multiple occasions , cant find any further web links though.Hi @Shaheen missile!
Agni-3 was indeed a TD which paved the way for A-5. Also A-4 is in limited production and has been inducted into the forces. A-5 has cleared development trials and is nearing the end of user trials after which it will be properly inducted into India's SFC. It is a different matter though that A-5 when inducted will be procured in limited numbers--as deterrent against China. As I have said numerous times, the focus on this side of the border is to get K-5 to trials ASAP. K-5 will be India's true SLBM with advanced features common in western SLBMs like ester based propellant, telescopic aerospike, full composites, flex nozzle to name a few.
Also note, There werent any "issues" with A-4 or A-5. The only issue was with A-3 that too in initial stages, because that was the first time a 2m dia rocket was being designed in India.
This piece of article merely states that a launch was postponed because of "battery" issues. That is not really a serious problem which warrants such a claim. Dont you think they'd have revised the battery design since then?
Do you read what you post???
The article says that the A5 has been test successfully 3 times with the 3rd test been a canisterised launch, with the 4th test delayed + this article is dated a year old!
Also K-4 was having thrust issues and a new motor is being developed
Hi shaheen,Ok, but i have read about battery issues with A-5 on multiple occasions , cant find any further web links though.
That's correct K5 is going to be a 2m dia. I guess you saw the rocket motor on one of the DRDO load cells a couple of days back.However K-5 i guess is to be 2 meter and above?
Hi shaheen,
That's correct K5 is going to be a 2m dia. I guess you saw the rocket motor on one of the DRDO load cells a couple of days back.
K-5 is a 2m dia rocket, it is not a 1.5m dia as you've been led to believeHi,
I am referring to this article.'
http://www.indiandefensenews.in/2017/08/drdo-successfully-conducts-static.html
The rocket motor doesn't look like 2 meter wide.
1.5m tops.
Also the article gives burnout time of 74 seconds which is too long for a motor of this size. So i don't know which part is correct, which s not.
Have a read.,
K-5 is a 2m dia rocket, it is not a 1.5m dia as you've been led to believe
I am referring to this article.'
http://www.indiandefensenews.in/2017/08/drdo-successfully-conducts-static.html
ratio proportion.How exactly did you find out the size of the rocket motor ?
ratio proportion.
count pixels in width, then count in length.
Ratio proportion.how do you know the length ?
Ratio proportion.
Assume the missile to be 2 meter long and the based on that count pxels in breadth and width and see how much length comes out to be?
If its too long , longer than the height of Arihant then it cannot be correct?
Then repeat the exercise for other assumptions ? until you get a logical answer?
Source ? Or just plain BS ?
Agni-IV launch successful
HYDERABAD,CHENNAI,DECEMBER 02, 2014 11:02 IST
India's strategic missile, Agni-IV, was successfully test-fired on Tuesday morning from the Wheeler Island, off the Odisha coast. The missile unit of the Strategic Forces Command of the Army flight-tested the missile, which had been developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).