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India’s first Hypersonic Technology Demonstrator Vehicle being tested

The scramjet is attached to the ATV D01 as a payload . The whole purpose of the experiment was to study the passive flight of the scramjet .

It was the sounding rocket that took the scramjet module to Mach 6 not the other way around .

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ISRO conducts flight testing of advanced sounding rocket - The Hindu

What a fool have I been ...o_O I thought it was the other way around... Thanks buddy.
 
afaik HSTDV will serve as a platform for brahmos 2......
am i rt sir?
 
China also tested this,so whats so special about this?
Chinese one is long range multiple warheads launching system where brahmos 2 is anti-ship missile. two different platforms
 
afaik HSTDV will serve as a platform for brahmos 2......
am i rt sir?

Brahmos 2 will surely capitalise from the R&D of HSDTV .

But HSDTV is envisaged to be more ,

The HSTDV project, through which we want to demonstrate the performance of a scram-jet engine at an altitude of 15 km to 20 km, is on. Under this project, we are developing a hypersonic vehicle that will be powered by a scram-jet engine. This is dual-use technology, which when developed, will have multiple civilian applications. It can be used for launching satellites at low cost. It will also be available for long-range cruise missiles of the future.

Hypersonic Technology Demonstrator Vehicle (HSTDV) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
India’s first Hypersonic Technology Demonstrator Vehicle being tested

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Hyderabad – A series of tests are underway for India’s first Hypersonic Technology Demonstrator Vehicle (HSTDV) and this will get a boost with the wind tunnel facility coming up here.

Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is confident that HSTDV, which has already achieved 6.5 Mach, will achieve its aim of scramjet flight for 20 seconds.

Mach is commonly used to represent the speed of an object when it is travelling close to or above the speed of sound.

V.G. Sekaran, director general (missiles and strategic systems), DRDO, told reporters here Wednesday they have already achieved some milestones in terms of engine development.

“HSTDV would give us a lead in hypersonic vehicle design, scramjet, material technology and how to manage environment which is peculiar to hypersonic flying engines,” he said.

He said work on the wind tunnel required for tests had started and it would be ready in one-and-half years. He was confident this would reduce the development cycle in hypersonic programme.

Issues related to a long term hypersonic programme in the country will be discussed at a two-day international symposium beginning here Thursday.

The sixth symposium on “Applied aerodynamics and design of aerospace vehicles” will discuss the roadmap for some of the futuristic hypersonic programmes.

Prahlada, vice chancellor, Defence Institute of Advanced Technology, said India was looking at extreme technologies in aerodynamics aimed at making aircraft efficient, green and quiet with smooth flying.

He said India required Aerostat and aerodynamics in a big way. Two types of Aerostat were developed and deployed which can go up to one km. Aerostat which can go up to four km and carry two tonnes of load were under development, he added.

“Our aim is it develop an Aerostat which can go to 10 km and lift 10-20 tonnes in bad terrain,” he said.

A series of Aerostats will be developed that can be used both for civilian and military purposes.

Prahlada said work was also on to develop micro air vehicles, emulating how some birds like hummingbird and bumblebee fly.

“These birds have very special aerodynamic control. We have not been able to simulate similar aerodynamics for unmanned micro air vehicle. We are looking at using smart material which works like these birds,” he said.

He pointed out these birds can stay where they are and keep lifting without moving forward. Normally when an aircraft lifts, it has to move. Both forward motion and lift are linked but in case of birds, it is delinked, he added.

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Thanks for Info.
 
Brahmos 2 will surely capitalise from the R&D of HSDTV .

But HSDTV is envisaged to be more ,

The HSTDV project, through which we want to demonstrate the performance of a scram-jet engine at an altitude of 15 km to 20 km, is on. Under this project, we are developing a hypersonic vehicle that will be powered by a scram-jet engine. This is dual-use technology, which when developed, will have multiple civilian applications. It can be used for launching satellites at low cost. It will also be available for long-range cruise missiles of the future.

sir,we dnt know about its future prospects,but still i would like to see this tech in future ucav.....
 
Brahmos 2 will surely capitalise from the R&D of HSDTV .

But HSDTV is envisaged to be more ,

The HSTDV project, through which we want to demonstrate the performance of a scram-jet engine at an altitude of 15 km to 20 km, is on. Under this project, we are developing a hypersonic vehicle that will be powered by a scram-jet engine. This is dual-use technology, which when developed, will have multiple civilian applications. It can be used for launching satellites at low cost. It will also be available for long-range cruise missiles of the future.

Hypersonic Technology Demonstrator Vehicle (HSTDV) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Brahmos 2 is a cruise missile, hstdv is a boost glide vehicle.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't see how they can be compared.

Unless both vehicles have a scramjet?
 
Brahmos 2 is a cruise missile, hstdv is a boost glide vehicle.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't see how they can be compared.

Unless both vehicles have a scramjet?
my understanding is DRDO looking for hyper-sonic tech which later will be used in different platforms.
 
Scram jet engine at lower atmosphere? isn't that mean sacrificing fuel efficiency/load?
 
Brahmos 2 is a cruise missile, hstdv is a boost glide vehicle.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't see how they can be compared.

Unless both vehicles have a scramjet?

Brahmos 2 is a hypersonic cruise missile powered by a scram jet engine .

sir,we dnt know about its future prospects,but still i would like to see this tech in future ucav.....

Almost all UCAVs in development today are sub-sonic vehicles .So they don't require a scramjet engine .

In future when both the UCAV and scramjet technology are matured enough , we may see scramjet powered UCAVs .

PS : Just a defence enthusiast like you . So no need for sir .
 
Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is confident that HSTDV, which has already achieved 6.5 Mach, will achieve its aim of scramjet flight for 20 seconds.

that is hardly a scratch for covering somewhat a distance of under 70 km even at mach 10
 
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