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Second LR-SAM Test Before November, IAF & Army Interested

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The joint Israeli-Indian Long Range Surface to Air Missile (LR-SAM for India, designated Barak-8 in Israel) will undergo its first test-firing at India's Integrated Test Range before November, if sources are to be believed. LiveFist has learnt that the LR-SAM, when inducted, will be housed in four vertical launch units (VLUs), each housing eight missiles, on each of the three Project-15A destroyers and seven Project-17A stealth frigates, i.e, each of India's next generation warships will carry at least 32 LR-SAMs. The combat suites of both vessel classes will be built around the Elta EL/M-2248 MF-STAR.

Scientists and engineers from DRDL were in Israel for the missile's first test flight earlier this year. The dual-pulse smokeless solid rocket motor propelled missile is being built with an effective range of 70-km and a ceiling of 16-km -- that's official. The missile's high agility is being provided by a tungsten jet vane system for thrust vector control and a highly evolved electro-pneumatic control actuation system. Following fresh interest evinced by the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Indian Army, the dual-mode guided weapon (GPS + data link for midcourse guidance / seeker for terminal homing) will be deployable on mobile launchers as well. The weapon system can engage 12 targets with 24 missiles.

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http://livefist.blogspot.com/2010/07/second-lr-sam-test-before-november-iaf.html
 
Nice development. We have already inducted Akash and that is effective one.
Israel is helping India to have an edge in SAM.
BRAVO:victory::victory::victory:
 
70 km..... how is that long range.... seems mid range to me.... s 400 is real long range (we should try and get that)
anyways always nice to see new developments for indian armed forces
 
70 km..... how is that long range.... seems mid range to me.... s 400 is real long range (we should try and get that)
anyways always nice to see new developments for indian armed forces

Dontt worry we will have S-500 instead...
 
are these missiles intended for sea vessels only like earlier barak versions .
i highly doubt if they be used on land based SAM .

Can any knowledgeable comred could explain why BARAK never used for providing land based defence
 
SAMs are always good for air defense.. good going india.. :tup:
 
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