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Prahaar Short Range Ballistic Missile Tested

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It has a longer frame.
 
This will retire the old prithvis, sit between Pinaka and SMERCH.

EDIT: It also gives a glimpse to the new TATA universal launcher. Good Stuff.
 
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The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully flight testing the indigenously developed surface-to-surface tactical missile ‘Prahar’, from Launch Complex-III, ITR, Balasore, in Orissa on September 20, 2018.
 
Funny after making fun of nasr for a decade and half .... India takes same route
 
There is a diff between 60 and 150 Kms ...... not sure how can you compare Nasar with Prahaar...
Funny after making fun of nasr for a decade and half .... India takes same route
 
There is a diff between 60 and 150 Kms ...... not sure how can you compare Nasar with Prahaar...


Both will be qualified as short range ballistic mijjile
 
There is no comparison since Nasr is strictly nuclear while Parahar is non nuclear convention semi guided rocket developed / developing after the failure of Pinaka.

Anything but a failure. It had batch production problems because of ofbs manufacturing.
 
Funny after making fun of nasr for a decade and half .... India takes same route
Nobody makes fun of Nasr. Only those who toot it as the ultimate deterrence are a joke. Plus, Prahaar and Nasr were first tested in the gap of a month or so with Prahaar having more than twice the range. This is an upgrade after years.

Prahaar wasn't a priority to India unlike Nasr, because of the Prithvi 1, which will now be discarded.

Anything but a failure. It had batch production problems because of ofbs manufacturing.
Don't reply to someone comparing Pinaka to Prahaar. :disagree: Next he'll say Pinaka Mk2 is because of the failure of Prahaar. Potato Tomato.
 
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Is this Nuclear capable ?


There is no comparison since Nasr is strictly nuclear while Parahar is non nuclear convention semi guided rocket developed / developing after the failure of Pinaka.
Except the Pinaka was a success
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinaka_multi-barrel_rocket_launcher
It is unfortunate you have nothing that compares with it.

Anything but a failure. It had batch production problems because of ofbs manufacturing.
I believe it has already been inducted.
 
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