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Missiles to get smarter with onboard desi chips

Ok i will surely dig it,Article was published when Nirbhay was tested.
Yes. And there were names of private firms in Bangalore those were suppling the components for missile.
And if you find it do post it here too :tup:
 
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Who will manufacture this? India has no manufacturing facility for these chips (this will be a microprocessor, I think). And how is reduction of 4-5 kgs of weight going to increase missile efficiency by any significant amount? The first manned mission to moon utilized less computing power than a smartphone.....
 
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Yes. And there were names of private firms in Bangalore those were suppling the components for missile.
And if you find it do post it here too :tup:
Cannot find about SOC's used in Nirbhay but found this much.....
"Detractors or those who love to live in denial about India's progress in missile technology development jumped the gun after the Agni-V tests saying the guidance chips were imported. The Semiconductor Complex Limited (SCL) with its research lab was established in Chandigarh in 1983. Nearly all flight instrumentation systems of the IGMDP programme have come from there."
Where India stands today on missile technology

Indigenous missile technologies:

"DRDO has indigenously developed a large number of state of the art sub-systems and technologies in the face of stiff control regimes and technology denials. These technologies make our missiles, especially the strategic missiles unique and include carbon - carbon composites for re-entry heat shield that allow the warhead to remain safe while facing temperatures as high as 4000 degrees Celsius encountered during re-entry, lightweight composite rocket motors, innovative conical rocket motor for third stage, actuators and control surfaces, advanced inertial navigation system, thrust vector control, on-board computers, system of chip (SOC), sensors based on fiber optics, MEMS and many more."


Asian Defence & Diplomacy - INDIA

"The SOC is a project being undertaken by RCI, jointly with the Advanced Numerical Research and Analysis Group (ANURAG) – both DRDO labs based in Hyderabad. The Real-Time Embedded Computer Directorate under RCI has tasked the SOC development to its Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) wing. Though the Rs 32-crore project was sanctioned in December 2005, with a four-year deadline to deliver the product, sources attribute the slippage of two years to the technology challenges involved in developing low-power SOCs."

Tarmak007 -- A bold blog on Indian defence: Missiles to get smarter & lighter with onboard desi chip

Design and fabrication of System on Chip (SoC) for mission computers and its integration with On-Board Computers for major missile systems and aeronautical platforms, was another significant milestone.

DAILY EXCELSIOR
 
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Cannot find about SOC's used in Nirbhay but found this much.....
"Detractors or those who love to live in denial about India's progress in missile technology development jumped the gun after the Agni-V tests saying the guidance chips were imported. The Semiconductor Complex Limited (SCL) with its research lab was established in Chandigarh in 1983. Nearly all flight instrumentation systems of the IGMDP programme have come from there."
Where India stands today on missile technology

Indigenous missile technologies:

"DRDO has indigenously developed a large number of state of the art sub-systems and technologies in the face of stiff control regimes and technology denials. These technologies make our missiles, especially the strategic missiles unique and include carbon - carbon composites for re-entry heat shield that allow the warhead to remain safe while facing temperatures as high as 4000 degrees Celsius encountered during re-entry, lightweight composite rocket motors, innovative conical rocket motor for third stage, actuators and control surfaces, advanced inertial navigation system, thrust vector control, on-board computers, system of chip (SOC), sensors based on fiber optics, MEMS and many more."


Asian Defence & Diplomacy - INDIA

"The SOC is a project being undertaken by RCI, jointly with the Advanced Numerical Research and Analysis Group (ANURAG) – both DRDO labs based in Hyderabad. The Real-Time Embedded Computer Directorate under RCI has tasked the SOC development to its Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) wing. Though the Rs 32-crore project was sanctioned in December 2005, with a four-year deadline to deliver the product, sources attribute the slippage of two years to the technology challenges involved in developing low-power SOCs."

Tarmak007 -- A bold blog on Indian defence: Missiles to get smarter & lighter with onboard desi chip

Design and fabrication of System on Chip (SoC) for mission computers and its integration with On-Board Computers for major missile systems and aeronautical platforms, was another significant milestone.

DAILY EXCELSIOR
Nice find. But it not the article I was talking about. I will try to find it.
 
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This thread is like more than 2 years old. Anyway here's a pic of what these SoC casing could look like -

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lol...Pakistan has this technology since 2005..

Make sense though, This can be used in Indian cruise-missiles....
 
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I guess so in multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicle (MIRV).


@jarves
Agni-VI uses system on chip (SOC) and digitally connected multi-channel communications on the avionics side.


Hi @levina,

you post like a defense entrust. never seen you posting like this.
 
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From what i know these SOCs weigh just 200 grams and boast 6-7 times greater processor capability. The embedded SOC concept requires very little power and gives far greater leeway in warhead configuration besides enhancing efficiency.
And we can wreck havoc with Agni :devil:

Tell me this is not uuuuuuuu............. :D
 
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When I am on mobile I dont make long posts.
But today morning I was using system
Soooo :ashamed:


Your post shows the versatility of knowledge of Indian members. You hardly find this in members of other country.
 
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lol...Pakistan has this technology since 2005..

Make sense though, This can be used in Indian cruise-missiles....

Just because you tested cruise missiles in 2005 doesn't mean you achieved SoC semiconductors by then.

Infact very few countries have this tech, even China only recently entered the fray of using SoC on tactical
missile systems. Even most in-service Chinese missiles do not have anything like that.

Stop deluding yourself.
 
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Just because you tested cruise missiles in 2005 doesn't mean you achieved SoC semiconductors by then.

Infact very few countries have this tech, even China only recently entered the fray of using SoC on tactical
missile systems. Even most in-service Chinese missiles do not have anything like that.

Stop deluding yourself.

Only delusional people are poor, pitiful indians since they are brainwashed by their media regarding the "superpower" india and "Afghanistan-like" Pakistan.

LOL

When I say that Pakistan has SoC...I mean that Pakistan has SoC. If you didn't know, I predicted coming of a tactical nuclear weapon system--Nasr---before its first test launch.

So I know what I am talking about :coffee:

Oh btw, Pakistan did not have operational SoC technology in 2005. Work, however, was underway already ;)

Stop deluding ...your country do not even have a production facility for it!!!!:omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:

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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Yes. Sure.

The funny thing is, Indians can only puppy-bark online--but they can not do anything about Pakistan's nuclear ballistic/cruise missile forces that permanently bar India from Western front.
 
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