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Just in: India's Nirbhay cruise missile blasts off from Integrated Test Range, Odisha. Details await

Looks like it failed yet again..

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Silence over India’s home-grown cruise missile Nirbhay test conducted hints that test might not have gone well said highly reliable sources close to idrw.org. DRDO team positioned at the test site in Odisha have spoken to their superiors situated in Bangalore and news coming from their seems to suggest recent test was a failure. Indian Express reporter Hemant Rout who was first to report on Nirbhay test earlier this week, also has confirmed in his last tweet that 4th test today to has ended in failure and only one test was declared partial success since testing begun from 2013 onwards. Rout also tweeted that Nirbhay cruise missile was tested today which had faults in its systems. idrw.org earlier had reported that in today’s test Nirbhay was supposed to be integrated with BrahMos Seeker to gauge its low-level flying performance which is one of an essential requirement in sub-sonic cruise missiles to avoid early detections and needs to fly below the radar coverage to cover its entire operational range. India’s MTCR entry and India-Russia agreeing to hold a discussion on technical parameters for expanding BrahMos missile range from current 292km to over 600kms might come as a major relief to armed forces who were depended on Nirbhay Cruise missile program for long-range strike capabilities. Countries Senior scientists earlier had raised questions on how the project has been executed by DRDO and were highly critical of the high failure rates missile had encountered so far. With 4th test too ending in failure, Nirbhay missile will impact future alternation of the missile which were planned for other service wings of the armed forces. DRDO had planned Naval Nirbhay cruise missile to be operated from Naval ships for striking ground targets and also had prepared proposal to develop Two different Airforce variant, one with 1000km range and another shorter version with 350-500km range

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We left it for the goons like you indiot...your history was full of slavery, should I remind you about your 1000 years of slavery and we're doin anything for the masters, don't put too much pressure on your pea brain...once an indiot always an indiot.
Chinta na kar bhai, tu jaldi theek ho jayega. Dekh, hm sabhi tere saath hain.:D
Yes yes...keep failing..hopefully in next 30 years you would reach to that level. Copy or not ours are operational yours not. burnol on your way.
AFAIK, when Pakistan filed just 16 patents in USPTO 2015, India scored 3416, (the number is 45658 for WIPI).

Besides that, India produces 81 out of 94 missile/UAV technologies defined by MTCR, Pakistan only 39. Buraq & Babur still indigenous?:P
 
The Hindu:D
On what basis they are saying with a just one liner??
DRDO hasn't even released any statements whether parameters were met or not....

Ask them. problem in accepting reality...?
BREAKING: Confirmed, Nirbhay missile test today failed. Aborted after lift-off. Details of reasons for abort awaited. Third failed test.
4th one

Hopefully MoD will accept Russia's Kalibr guidance system offer.

While for Pakistan, current BrahMos with a range of 600 km is more than sufficient, for China a 1500 km missile is needed.


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I think topic here is not Pakistan or BrahMos rather Nirbhay.
 
No worries, failure is just a stepping stone towards success.
But those who don't even try never achieve anything.
DRDO, I hope you succeed in your future launches. ISRO's first launch was a miserable failure, went down in the bay of Bengal, but look at Isro now it has reached Mars.
 
LMAO.
Says a woman whose country, has covered up each and one of their failed missile launches:

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2013/01/28/asia-pacific/norths-missiles-tied-to-musharraf-blunder/

Big talk from a Hijra whose navy commanders take their wife swapping dilemma to the sea. :laugh:


Check with Masroor and Noor Khan , I believe they might have some recent information :sarcastic:
It's beyond you to understand this.... so better to go back into retirement. :pleasantry:
 
Few hours back, few emotionally charged Indians were flaunting Burnol to Pakistani members here.

Now the same Burnol may work wonder in their own A$$
 
The flight-test of Nirbhay, India’s subsonic cruise missile, from the Integrated Test Range (ITR), Balasore, Odisha, on Wednesday was “an utter failure”, informed sources in the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) said.
Out of four Nirbhay missions so far, three have ended in failure. The two-stage Nirbhay lifts off like a missile and later flies an aircraft. It combines in itself missile and aeronautical technologies. The DRDO conceived, designed and developed Nirbhay to fly at a subsonic speed of 0.7 km and take out targets 1,000 km away. On Wednesday afternoon, after the missile took off from Launch Complex-III of the ITR, it did not follow the required flight path. “The booster engine in Nirbhay’s first stage started working. The missile lifted off from its launcher. But it started veering dangerously towards one side in less than two minutes of its lift-off,” DRDO officials said. It started flying beyond the safety corridor and threatened to fall on the land. So the “destruct” mechanism in the first stage of the missile was activated and Nirbhay was destroyed. DRDO sources called the mission “an utter failure” because the missile started veering towards one side in the “initial phase” of the flight itself. “It is a big failure. We should have a thorough re-look at what has been done so far. Out of four Nirbhay missions, three have ended in failure,” sources added. Ruling out any problem with the missile’s configuration, sources said it could be “a hardware failure” that led to the mission being aborted. “This is a hardware element issue. This is a reliability issue with a component,” they explained. A successful Nirbhay mission would have lasted for more than an hour. In a normal mission, the contraption will take off vertically like a missile, then a mechanism in its first stage will tilt the missile horizontally and the first stage with its booster engine will jettison into the sea. Then the second stage with the turbo-engine will start cruising horizontally like an aircraft with its wings spread out at a subsonic speed of 0.7 Mach. The missile can carry a 300-kg warhead. Nirbhay’s debut flight on March 12, 2013 was a failure. After 20 minutes of its flight, it deviated from its flight path and the contraption’s “destruct” mechanism was activated to destroy it. The second flight on October 17, 2014 was a big success. The missile travelled 1,010 km instead of the targeted 800 km. The third mission on October 16, 2015 was again a failure again. After 70 seconds of its flight, when it was cruising like an aircraft after the first stage had fallen off as planned, it lost control and fell within the safety zone.

idrw,org/now-confirmed-nirbhay-missile-test-fails/

Better luck next time.....
 
Chinta na kar bhai, tu jaldi theek ho jayega. Dekh, hm sabhi tere saath hain.:D
AFAIK, when Pakistan filed just 16 patents in USPTO 2015, India scored 3416, (the number is 45658 for WIPI).

Besides that, India produces 81 out of 94 missile/UAV technologies defined by MTCR, Pakistan only 39. Buraq & Babur still indigenous?:P
You keep counting...we will keep makingthngs which actually works.
 
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