Yes this is a good idea. The Russians are trying to become closer to us. It's time we take an initiative.
Lol the information will be shared with Indians about the technology and all. How can one be so stupid ?
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Yes this is a good idea. The Russians are trying to become closer to us. It's time we take an initiative.
I have thought of that. I'm sure the Russians wouldn't do that. At a time when India is shifting towards the U.S.Lol the information will be shared with Indians about the technology and all. How can one be so stupid ?
Oh ok!Well for starters, the motor will have to be able to work past only a parabolic trajectory and instead be able to give chase to an aircraft at Mach 3-5 for anywhere from 30 to 50 seconds while constantly maneuvering to keep the aircraft on its 12. Its a massive ask of a platform that was meant to follow a predetermined trajectory to a stationary or slow moving (sub-100kmph) target.
I have thought of that. I'm sure the Russians wouldn't do that. At a time when India is shifting towards the U.S.
I was thinking if it would be possible to develop Nasr into a SAM.
Will it need a new motor because it has to be more manueverable?
'Well for starters, the motor will have to be able to work past only a parabolic trajectory and instead be able to give chase to an aircraft at Mach 3-5 for anywhere from 30 to 50 seconds while constantly maneuvering to keep the aircraft on its 12. Its a massive ask of a platform that was meant to follow a predetermined trajectory to a stationary or slow moving (sub-100kmph) target.
Well for starters, the motor will have to be able to work past only a parabolic trajectory and instead be able to give chase to an aircraft at Mach 3-5 for anywhere from 30 to 50 seconds while constantly maneuvering to keep the aircraft on its 12. Its a massive ask of a platform that was meant to follow a predetermined trajectory to a stationary or slow moving (sub-100kmph) target.
He is right if he meant to say that Surface-to-Surface Missiles follow a parabolic trajectory - parabolic in the sense that it goes up and comes down, and roughly forms a symmetrical inverse U shaped curve (of course, other factors could change this a little, but basically that's what it does)The rest of your comments are spot on, except for one, are you sure that it follows a "parabolic trajectory" ?