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The Agni 4 is without doubt the best looking missile in our arsenal.
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The first Picture of Prahaar TEL
It gives us some idea of how our own PAC Patriot 3 ............the AAD missile defence system would look like..........awesome....
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Am really disappointed! If the same old T90s nd T72s re there every year..then why not our desi ARJUN?
then whats the point of showing these weapons in the parade?
^^ or we revive the Valiant project and make Valiant-I with range of 12,000km 3 stage solid fuel missile with MIRV's? even better but we need people like Narendra Modi to do that for the nation since the pu$$y socialist left-wing psuedo-secular UPA bastards are too afraid to get international attention, see we need to exert ourselves and the congress just sits back and watches on the bench in world affairs.
ARJUN has become a real pain in the a** for Indian politicians.......
The tank has been proven to be world class.....even outclassing the main MBT(T90) of India now.
Arjun tank outruns, outguns Russian T-90
BUT then, if it is mass produced, what will happen to the kick-backs they get from foreign deals.
This is also the main reason behind delays in any other indigenous projects like LCA, ACs etc.
What our Israeli experts saysCVRDE chief, Dr P Sivakumar, an award-winning transmission specialist, is jubilant. Earlier the army was criticising my Arjun [for weighing too much]. But, after seeing its cross-country performance, even compared with a lighter 40-tonne tank like the T-90, they realise that the Arjun moves like a Ferrari. Even at 65-66 tonnes, it will beat any MBT in the desert, he promises.
CamouflageThat is endorsed by Israel Military Industries (IMI), which did a third-party evaluation of the Arjun. Israeli experts opine that the Arjun would outrun any competition.
Just one crucial system will remain to be integrated after next years trials: a laser warning counter measure system. This senses the laser beam that incoming missiles ride, giving just 10-15 seconds of reaction time. Within milliseconds, the system automatically launches smoke grenades, creating a smokescreen around ones own tank that leaves the missile operator without a target to aim at.
In March 2010, after the Arjun outperformed the vaunted Russian T-90S in performance trials in Rajasthan, an impressed Indian Army accepted 124 Arjuns into service. But the army has made a follow-on order conditional upon 93 improvements to the Arjun, including 19 major modifications. The CVRDE is finalising these modifications
Hope to see Canisterized MIRVed Agni-5 majestically stroll along the rajpath after 365 days in same parade. That will be proudest moment for India.