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Two Prithvi-II ballistic missiles test-fired
PTI, Dec 22, 2010, 10.07am IST



BALASORE: India test-fired two Prithvi-II nuclear-capable ballistic missiles within an hour from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) as part of user trials by the Army at Chandipur off Orissa coast.

"The surface-to-surface missiles mounted on mobile launchers were test-fired from the launch complex-3 in the ITR at around 0815 and 0915 hours", defence sources said.

With a maximum striking range of 350 km, Prithvi-II is capable of carrying a pay-load of 500-1000 kg warhead.

The test-firing of the indigenously developed missiles, already been inducted into the armed forces, were routine trials conducted by the personnel of strategic force command (SFC), they said.

The first test-fire has already been found successful, while analyses was on to ascertain the outcome of the second trial, they said.

"The entire trajectory of trial was tracked by a battery of sophisticated radars, electro-optic telemetry stations and ships launched in the down range impact point area in the Bay for post-launch analyses," the sources said.

During the last user trial from the same launch complex on September 24, 2010, the missile had failed to perform due to some technical problems.

"Prithvi-II missile had proved its robustness and accuracy repeatedly during many trials earlier," a Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) official said.

"Taken from routine production lot during earlier user trials by Indian Army, the missile had achieved single digit accuracy reaching close to zero circular error probability (CEP)," :tup::tup:the sources said.

The missile, which has the features to deceive any anti-ballistic missile, had demonstrated flight duration of 483 seconds reaching a peak altitude of 43.5 kms during user's trial in 2008.

As part of operational exercises by armed forces, two Prithvi-II missiles, aimed at different targets at 350 km from launch point of ITR were successfully launched within minutes of each other on October 12, 2009 and all mission objectives were met, sources said.

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lol i posted it as well think u got there b4 me
 
Two missile tests within an hour!! And look at the accuracy. The new generation fibre optic and ring laser gyros are showing their capability.


"Taken from routine production lot during earlier user trials by Indian Army, the missile had achieved single digit accuracy reaching close to zero circular error probability (CEP)," the sources said.

This can be used as precision strike weapon against high value targets.
 
Why two missiles?

Does anyone know the difference between both of them?
 
here is the news from PTI-
Two Prithvi-II missiles test-
fired successfully Published: Wednesday, Dec 22,
2010, 9:02 IST | Updated:
Wednesday, Dec 22, 2010,
10:50 IST
Place: Balasore | Agency: PTI Two Prithvi-II nuclear-capable
ballistic missiles with a strike
range of 350km were
successfully test-fired in an
hour's gap today as part of
user trials by the army from the Integrated Test Range
(ITR) at Chandipur off Orissa
coast. "Two indigenously developed
surface-to-surface Prithvi-II
missiles were test-fired from
the ITR and both the trials
were fully successful," ITR
director SP Dash said. The missiles, mounted on
mobile launchers and aimed at
different targets, were test-
fired from launch complex-3 in
the ITR at around 0815 and
0915 hrs, defence sources said. The test-firing of the sleek
missiles, already inducted into
the armed forces, were routine
trials conducted by personnel
of Strategic Force Command
(SFC), they said. "The entire trajectory of the
twin trial was tracked by a
battery of sophisticated radars,
electro-optic telemetry
stations and ships launched in
the down range impact point area in the Bay for post-launch
analyses," the sources said. During the last user trial from
the same launch complex on
September 24 this year, the
missile had failed to perform
due to some technical
problems. "Prithvi-II missile had proved
its robustness and accuracy
repeatedly during many trials
earlier," a Defence Research
and Development Organisation
(DRDO) official said. With a maximum strike range
of 350km, Prithvi-II is capable
of carrying a payload of
500-1000kg warhead. "Taken from routine
production lot during earlier
user trials by Indian Army, the
missile had achieved single
digit accuracy reaching close to
zero circular error probability (CEP)," the sources said. The missile, having required
features to deceive any anti-
ballistic missile, had
demonstrated flight duration
of 483 seconds reaching a peak
altitude of 43.5km during user’s trial in 2008. Similarly, as part of
operational exercises by
armed forces, two Prithvi-II
missiles, aimed at different
targets at 350km from launch
point of ITR were successfully launched within minutes of
each other on October 12, 2009
and all mission objectives
were met, sources said.
:smitten:
 
Good news indeed now we must retest agni 2+
 
Why two missiles?

Does anyone know the difference between both of them?

Good catch! Its possible that one of the missile is something new because earlier they tested K-15 and K-4 as calling Prithvi tests.

Or it is also possible that both missiles are taken randomly from large number of missiles inducted into the Air force, to check reliability.

This is also important feature of new Prithvi...

which has the features to deceive any anti-ballistic missile
 
Good catch! Its possible that one of the missile is something new because earlier they tested K-15 and K-4 as calling Prithvi tests.

Or it is also possible that both missiles are taken randomly from large number of missiles inducted into the Air force, to check reliability.

This is also important feature of new Prithvi...

Yes, even I was surprised on reading that our scientists have made the new Prithvis capable of deceiving ABM systems.

I had read that AAD test was scheduled for Dec 20-22 and today we read about this test with no mention of AAD test at all. Seems like they changed their plans.
 
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Yes, even I was surprised on reading that our scientists have made the new Prithvis capable of deceiving ABM systems.

Actually its since 3/4 years that they come out with new technology upgrade for Prithvi to deceive anti-ballistic missiles. It is mainly with variable flight path instead of pure ballistic trajectory.

had read that AAD test was scheduled for Dec 20-22 and today we read about this test with no mention of AAD test at all. Seems like they changed their plans.

Yeah they have postponed the tests of AAD planned on 22nd and 24th December. No further dates was given. Lets see what happen on 24th!
 
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