amardeep mishra
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Hi @The Deterrent
Please pardon me,if I say something offensive but I have observed this trend among far many more pakistanis vis-a-vis indians that they do not know what it takes to design system like these. I guess this might be because of the nature of pakistani establishment. And the way they operate. They hear stuff from sources,extrapolate and voila! I am not suggesting that indians dont do it,but itz just that the number of such indians is not that high.
Ok coming back to the point, for developing a hypersonic weapon,pakistan would have to first initiate research in scramjet engine and as of now I havent seen any such move.And to have a scramjet engine program going,they would have to also erect a hypersonic tunnel. They would have to first sort out combustion instability issues that entail scramjet development. For instance DRDL first tested their scramjet engine for 20s back in 2012 and I happen to know people from gas dynamics class who came from DRDO to pursue their PhD in scramjet propulsion at IIT Madras! This thing isnt easy,I mean it will very easily suck at least 10-15 years from the time even any basic scramjet engine research is undertaken.Why?--well because to even undertake such research you'd have to have research facilities right?
I dont think that is relevant here,why?India and Russia are woking on extending the range of Brahmos to upto 600 km so we need something counter it too
(i) Because Brahmos or modified yakhont already has a range of 600kms--it was MTCR limited to 300kms when russia agreed for JV. Now that is not a limitation and hence software modification will render itz full range.In fact they're gonna test the modified version on 10th march.
(ii) Brahmos isnt a hypersonic weapon,although work is underway at DRDL to design a scramjet engine that can sustain combustion for at least 2min--they have already tested one for 20 seconds duration--I am talking about DRDO's scramjet research efforts and not ISRO's!