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Made in India anti-tank Missile, Nag's final validation trials complete

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Made in India anti-tank Missile, Nag's final validation trials complete

HYDERABAD: Third generation anti-tank Nag missile is expected to be inducted into the Army's arsenal next year with the successful completion of “final validation trials” in the Chanan Air Force ranges in Rajasthan.

The hit-to-kill missile proved its capability against both moving and stationary targets with precision. In all, four missiles — two each against a moving target and a derelict Vijayanta tank — were fired to cover varying ranges of 500 metres to 2,600 metres on Wednesday, a senior Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) official told TheHindu from Rajasthan.

The “fire-and-forget” missile was bang on target. Each time, two missiles were fired consecutively within a span of few minutes against a moving and another stationary target. Moving with a speed of 210 metres per second, Nag caused extensive damage to stationary Vijayanta tanks on both the occasions, the official said.

Channel-crossing ability


The “flotation trials” of the Nag Missile Carrier (Namica) were held on Thursday in the Indira Gandhi Canal, Nachna, during which the entire system manoeuvred through the canal and established its “channel-crossing ability.” Namica was produced by Bharat Electronics Ltd., while the reconfigured launcher platform was developed by Larsen & Toubro, Mumbai. Each NAMICA can carry eight missiles in ready-to-fire mode.

Deputy Chief of the Army Staff Lt. Gen. J. P. Singh and Director-General, Mechanised Forces, Lt. Gen. Dalip Bharadwaj witnessed the trials.

The official said the Army was satisfied with the performance of the missile. He expressed confidence that it would be inducted by early next year. It is likely to replace the imported second generation missiles. Bharat Dynamics Ltd has established facilities for producing 100 Nag missiles a year.

Last month, following a request from the Army, Nag, which has a maximum range of four km, destroyed both moving and stationary targets at a short range of 500 metres within a few seconds of its launch.

Equipped with a Imaging Infra-Red seeker — that cannot be jammed — the missile has top-attack capability and carries a highly potent tandem HEAT (High Explosive Anti-Tank) warhead that can defeat modern tanks and armoured vehicles. Another unique feature of the missile is that it has a low smoke propellant that would make it difficult for the adversary to identify the firing place.

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] In all, four missiles — two each against a moving target and a derelict Vijayanta tank — were fired to cover varying ranges of 500 metres to 2,600 metres on Wednesday, a senior Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) official told TheHindu from Rajasthan.

The “fire-and-forget” missile was bang on target. Each time, two missiles were fired consecutively within a span of few minutes against a moving and another stationary target. Moving with a speed of 210 metres per second, Nag caused extensive damage to stationary Vijayanta tanks on both the occasions, the official said.

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They should have tested Nag on either T-90 OR Arjun, to know its capability.

Vijayanta can be breached by any RPG:disagree:
 
Nag is first anti-tank missile which has a complete fiberglass structure

Nag's Imaging Infra-Red seeker cannot be jammed. Nag carries a HEAT with top-attack capability and carries a highly potent tandem warhead that can defeat modern armour.
 
They should have tested Nag on either T-90 OR Arjun, to know its capability.

Vijayanta can be breached by any RPG:disagree:

When time comes they will test it on any tank. For now, let us build enough T90s and Arjuns instead of decimating them with anti tank ammunition.

Afterall, this test is more to do with accuracy and the direction impact and penetration of the ammunition on a given tank with a known armour can be tested in explosive testing facility of Bharat dynamics.

Don't you worry, we will try it someday on your tanks too. :chilli:
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They should have tested Nag on either T-90 OR Arjun, to know its capability.

Vijayanta can be breached by any RPG:disagree:
ur al khalids are no better then vijyantas what evewr the chinese dump as junk u paint it green and scream its indigenous..send us ur al khalid will will be more then happy to test it...u keep ur little ego n over inflated nationalistic pride dwn..hide ur tanks u never knw we may make another patton nagar out of them:flame::wave:
 
They should have tested Nag on either T-90 OR Arjun, to know its capability.

Vijayanta can be breached by any RPG:disagree:

cost of one t-90 or arjun tank cost is around 20 crore and india is not going to destroy our modern tank only for trial but i have another option, pak should gift their one al-khalid to india for goodwill..and india will use it for NAG trial.......

yaar! friendship ke liye ek al-khalid Kurban...:victory::cheers:
 
To all Indian brothers.
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They should have tested Nag on either T-90 OR Arjun, to know its capability.

Vijayanta can be breached by any RPG:disagree:

yes I believe that is a very good point.

we have to see which is best of the best..

whether it is Arjun or Nag.. which ever wins , will give some lessons to drdo to improve the performance of other.. It would be a good test for ARJUN...to prove its crew safety.. .. or it would be prove Nags capability against one of the worlds most powerful tank...


but the problem is we dont have that much money to waste one usful state of the art machine... unlike US.
 
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