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dose anyone can answer about the nirbhay missile engine details some where read that it is made by gtre
but no specification details ?

GTRE small turbofan concept Laghu Shakti

LAGHU+SHAKTI.jpg


is this is what i m searching?

@Bhai Zakir
@Guynextdoor2
 
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Nope , Its Russian , if it was Indian DRDO could be bragging about it , last i heard Indian one will be ready in next few years .

Do you have any proof that the engine is Russian ??
 
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@fsayed ,@kurup ,@a.kumar
I am not allowed to post links so copy paste and google this.....
trishul-trident.blospot.in/2012/12/nirbhay-cruise-missile-family-finally.html
 
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Nope , Its Russian , if it was Indian DRDO could be bragging about it , last i heard Indian one will be ready in next few years .

No it is not Russia or any foreign engine. First they said it was Russian Saturn 36MT but later it was
debunked because 36MT doesn't have the endurance to power a 1000-km range missile. It was always
an indigenous mini-turbofan and it was displayed several times in exhibitions. The project name is
Laghu Shakti.

Does DRDO brag about the engines powering their ballistic missiles?
 
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No it is not Russia or any foreign engine. First they said it was Russian Saturn 36MT but later it was
debunked because 36MT doesn't have the endurance to power a 1000-km range missile. It was always
an indigenous mini-turbofan and it was displayed several times in exhibitions. The project name is
Laghu Shakti.

Does DRDO brag about the engines powering their ballistic missiles?

AFAIK though its not a Russian engine due MTCR But Russian NPO's ''Expertise n Technical help'' was taken to develop this engine.
 
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No it is not Russia or any foreign engine. First they said it was Russian Saturn 36MT but later it was
debunked because 36MT doesn't have the endurance to power a 1000-km range missile. It was always
an indigenous mini-turbofan and it was displayed several times in exhibitions. The project name is
Laghu Shakti.

Does DRDO brag about the engines powering their ballistic missiles?

Saturn Engine is too powerful to power Cruise missile.
 
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Well, the public unveiling of the Nirbhay happened yesterday and the first test didn't quite stick to the script as it were. But then, this is the first test of what seems like a contemporary and complex design and one would expect that things will be perfected over the course of more tests. Be that as it may, Nirbhay's layout conforms to the now 'classical' notion of a cruise missile as embodied by Raytheon's Tomahawk family and the Novator Alfa.



Nirbhay, unlike what I had speculated before, does not have a propfan engine. Rather it is propelled by an imported turbofan at the moment. This was confirmed to me by Avinash Chander, chief controller of DRDO's missile cluster, in a recent interview for Geopolitics magazine (March 2012). The crash images of the Nirbhay-01 further attest to this. The fact that it does not have a podded engine or a protruding intake but rather an almost 2D intake certainly does no injustice to DRDO's claim of having a very low radar cross section - a basic requirement for a successful subsonic cruise missile design.

Saurav Jha's Blog : India's Nirbhay cruise missile unveiled by DRDO

Please go through the article it says imported engine confirmed by Drdo chief himself and I have read in an magazine too where they had mentioned that engine was imported .
 
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