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Stunning info about Indian's missile projects by Dr.Saraswat

Brahmos ranges:
Lo-Lo profile ~140Km
Hi-Lo profile < 300Km
Hi-Hi profile 600km

Hi hi only if launched from an aircraft at high altitude and as he said, without the low level final approach. So that's more a theoretical range of the air launched version, while something between 300 and 500Km might be more realistic launched from an aircraft and with a hi lo trajectory.

Was this a recent presentation? Some of the slides seems to be old, judged by the specs or the some project they included.
 
Hi hi only if launched from an aircraft at high altitude and as he said, without the low level final approach. So that's more a theoretical range of the air launched version, while something between 300 and 500Km might be more realistic launched from an aircraft and with a hi lo trajectory.

Was this a recent presentation? Some of the slides seems to be old, judged by the specs or the some project they included.


That presentation is old......when he was still in office. Now he has superannuated, and Avinash Chander is in his place, for nearly a year perhaps. Yes, some of the projects have moved much beyond the slides.

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Did they hint how did they achieve this?

The formulations have improved. There is a great of deal of nano-tech in use now.
 
That presentation is old......when he was still in office. Now he has superannuated, and Avinash Chander is in his place, for nearly a year perhaps. Yes, some of the projects have moved much beyond the slides.



The formulations have improved. There is a great of deal of nano-tech in use now.

Thanks for information.

Hi hi only if launched from an aircraft at high altitude and as he said, without the low level final approach. So that's more a theoretical range of the air launched version, while something between 300 and 500Km might be more realistic launched from an aircraft and with a hi lo trajectory.

Was this a recent presentation? Some of the slides seems to be old, judged by the specs or the some project they included.

Thanks for the information.
 
Hi hi only if launched from an aircraft at high altitude and as he said, without the low level final approach. So that's more a theoretical range of the air launched version, while something between 300 and 500Km might be more realistic launched from an aircraft and with a hi lo trajectory.

Was this a recent presentation? Some of the slides seems to be old, judged by the specs or the some project they included.


Hi hi doesn't mean from aircraft but change of trejactory.

Its from Feb 2013. but slides are very old. Seen some of them way back. DRDO is very very bad in presentation and marketting specially presentations.

DRDO needs a private PR company.

With Indian Management on earth even US citizens want to settle for peace on Mars and thinking to move Jupiter because now Indians is in Mars too
We will hunt them to Jupiter! :lol: Seen how US companies dominated and run by Indians.
 
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Hi hi doesn't mean from aircraft but change of trejactory.

Its from Feb 2013. but slides are very old. Seen some of them way back. DRDO is very very bad in presentation and marketting specially presentations.

DRDO needs a private PR company.


We will hunt them to Jupiter! :lol: Seen how US companies dominated and run by Indians.

Yes practically living in Indian Management Company and i know:hitwall:
 
Hi hi doesn't mean from aircraft but change of trejactory.

He says if the Brahmos can be used at 18000m and without the lo trejactory, it can reach up to 600Km, but the current Brahmos is limited to 14000m ceiling. So to get it higher, it needs to be lifted and to further increase the range, it can't use the low flying trejactory.
Compare it with AASM on Rafale, launched from high altitude it can reach up to 60Km, launched at low altitude it's limited to 15Km. The glide phase from high altitudes increases the range, even for missiles without a propper wingkit.
 
He says if the Brahmos can be used at 18000m and without the lo trejactory, it can reach up to 600Km, but the current Brahmos is limited to 14000m ceiling. So to get it higher, it needs to be lifted and to further increase the range, it can't use the low flying trejactory.
Compare it with AASM on Rafale, launched from high altitude it can reach up to 60Km, launched at low altitude it's limited to 15Km. The glide phase from high altitudes increases the range, even for missiles without a propper wingkit.


I don't think Su-30 mki will be capable to take and launch Brahmos from 18000. Only mean is its booster.
 
I don't think Su-30 mki will be capable to take and launch Brahmos from 18000. Only mean is its booster.

That's an assumption, while we know that the booster remains the same, since it's from Russia. So the only change is the launch altitude and even if the MKI couldn't carry the missile to that altitude, it's logically easier to get there by launching the missile at high altitudes from an aircraft, than from the ground or even submerged right?
 
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