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Bangalore/Hyderabad: The Medium Range Surface to Air Missile (MRSAM) – an Indo-Israeli joint weapon system development project -- undertaken by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) along with the Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), sees to have finally picked up momentum. Billed to replace the aging and outdated Pechora SAM systems, currently being used by the Indian Air Force (IAF), the project promises to deliver over 450-plus MRSAMs and 18 firing units at an approved cost of Rs 10,075 crore.The MRSAM system has an intercept range of 70 km for a fighter class aircraft target.
The missile carries an active radar seeker, dual pulse rocket motor for effective end game, and a bi-directional data link for mid-course guidance and kill assessment. It is also equipped with a modern ground-based multi-function 3D rotating active phased array radar (with multi beam electronic scanning capability) to provide high quality Air Situation Picture (ASP) and weapon support under adverse operational and environmental conditions (capable of operating at extreme condition of -30deg C, altitude of 3.5 km).
Sources tell Express that once operational, the MRSAMs will be the best bet for an effective air defence of vital areas/vital points (VAs/VPs) in the Indian sub-continent. "The ground based radar of the MRSAM system has a robust ECCM (electronic counter-counter measures) features. It detects very low RCS (radar cross-section) targets in complex, cluttered and jamming environment while simultaneously performing long-range surveillance, target classification and multi-target engagement. It is capable of neutralizing a variety of aerial threats and operates on a network-centric command and control architecture," sources claim.
The weapon system can operate on standalone mode or joint targeting mode using network centric concept, while having the combined ASP from all the existing sensors of the air defence system. "The system can also be integrated with air-borne platforms like Air-borne Warning and Control Systems (AWACS) for centralized command and control. DRDO will develop the rear section of the MRSAM, while the IAI will pitch in with the technologies for the front part," sources said.
It is for the first time that a joint-development project has been sanctioned with a commitment to deliver the system within a short time. Presently the weapon system is in the development phase with the preliminary, detailed and critical design reviews completed. Realisation of the prototype hardware has also been initiated for development trials.
Though behind schedule, owing to technological challenges faced during the development phase, the trials of MRSAM system are likely to take place in 2013-2014 and the induction of the first firing unit into the Services, now planned in the third quarter of 2014.


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2014!!!! :cry: Only 450 missiles!!! :hitwall:


And the range of MRSAM is 110 km not 70 km.


the project promises to deliver over 450-plus MRSAMs

450 plus missiles could be 451 or 2000!!!
 
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2014!!!! :cry: Only 450 missiles!!! :hitwall:


And the range of MRSAM is 110 km not 70 km.




450 plus missiles could be 451 or 2000!!!

Are there any effort being made to Induct AAD/Ashwin as a LRSAM... in large numbers for Army and AF.
 
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Are there any effort being made to Induct AAD/Ashwin as a LRSAM... in large numbers for Army and AF.

No dude, There is no plan of converting AAD into a SAM. But I hope India goes for a ultra long range SAM like Russian S-500.
 
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450 +, yaar kam se kam 2000 hone chahiye and 70 km is good range to kill a airplane, best thing is 18 firing units means 18 radars capable of green pine standard that's will really hurt more than missiles as it will send early warning to interceptors guarding our sky.
 
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No dude, There is no plan of converting AAD into a SAM. But I hope India goes for a ultra long range SAM like Russian S-500.

That would have been cost effective anyway... However If we really need S-500 we must bargain for ToT aswell plus the VHF radars.

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450 +, yaar kam se kam 2000 hone chahiye and 70 km is good range to kill a airplane, best thing is 18 firing units means 18 radars capable of green pine standard that's will really hurt more than missiles as it will send early warning to interceptors guarding our sky.

I don't think it to be as powerful as Green-pine but would have similar performance to MRTR with FCS.
 
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Key features of the 70 km-range Barak 8 missile are an active radar seeker and a dual-pulse solid rocket motor. The first motor pulse propels the weapon through most of its trajectory while the second fires as the missile approaches its target, giving it the energy necessary to defeat evasive action or random weaving. The active seeker means that the missile is autonomous in the endgame, leaving the ship's radar free to track other targets. The missile launcher comprises an eight-round module, three or more of which could make up a typical system.

Also new from IAI-Elta is the EL/M-2258 Alpha (advanced lightweight phased array) radar - visible behind the missile. It uses the same S-band transmit/receive modules as the four-face, static EL/M-2248 developed for the Barak 8 system, but is a single-face radar with both mechanical and electronic scanning in azimuth. It offers 360-degree, electronic-only and sector-scan options.

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Specifications

Weights: Weight 1,200 kg (2,646 lb)

Performance: Azimuth Coverage 360 °, Coverage in Elevation 70 °, Max Detection Range 120 km (65 nm), Small Air Target Detection Range 25 km (13 nm)

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small target means missiles
 
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To be clear

Barak 8 is also meant to equip 7 P-15A/B Destroyers , not to mention IAC1 , IAC2 and 4 LPD/LHD which we will acquire by 2022
 
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Great job.
We will see independent local production too,right?
 
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The 70 km range version is for IN and IA as far as I know.The IAF will get the 120 km range Barak NG ERSAM.
Besides,IAF currently operates thousands of Pechora SAMs;how on earth they can replace such a big number by just 450 units??It's too early to predict.
 
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The 70 km range version is for IN and IA as far as I know.The IAF will get the 120 km range Barak NG ERSAM.
Besides,IAF currently operates thousands of Pechora SAMs;how on earth they can replace such a big number by just 450 units??It's too early to predict.

it says more than 450 ... :P
 
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