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I think its a photoshop, range can be increased if the payload is decreased and also if the altitude of the flight path is reduced.
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if launch at angle it will have twice that range..............8)
spi this is screen grab from youtube video of A2P launch red flight graph is made by me.I think its a photoshop, range can be increased if the payload is decreased and also if the altitude of the flight path is reduced.
Not really. Look at the article again.I couldn't locate any source claiming successful test of same before. Maybe they were not comfortable with it. Now it is disclosed maybe because of confidence in system.
All Shauryas have our own gyroscopes. The article says the gyros were used in tandem with the Nav system in something called guidance mode for the first time. It does not say the gyro itself was tested for the first time.The indigenous Ring Laser Gyros based high accuracy INS (RINS) and Micro Navigation System (MINGS) complementing each other in redundant mode have been successfully flown in guidance mode for the first time.
It is as much a secret as a barbie doll is. It is 60s technology. Our old Mig-27s have it along with nearly all our fighters. It is just that we made our own only recently.Shouldn't sensitive technologies like this not be leaked out into the public.
It can be integrated with your car and perhaps a miniature version in your mobile phone too, but it will be very expensive.Also I m guessing that an INS which was used in the successful PSLV series could be integrated too, is it not ?
No it does not. The higher the missile goes, the greater it's range and speed. This is what separates ICBMs from IRBMs.
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Not necessarily.agni 2 prime has better range due to less payload hence its also called as Agni 4 . they are same
Theoretically its fine - but practically is it possible ?
Another noob question, when fibre optics come into play, will they able to handle the kinetic enegy and heat(althought I understand cooling will be provided) ?Not really. Look at the article again.
All Shauryas have our own gyroscopes. The article says the gyros were used in tandem with the Nav system in something called guidance mode for the first time. It does not say the gyro itself was tested for the first time.
From what I know the MKIs will be upgraded with our own Totem like system which uses both GPS and GLONASS along with our own ring laser. Would prefer we make a fibre optic gyro.
It is as much a secret as a barbie doll is. It is 60s technology. Our old Mig-27s have it along with nearly all our fighters. It is just that we made our own only recently.
Fibre optic gyros are the future.
It can be integrated with your car and perhaps a miniature version in your mobile phone too, but it will be very expensive.
Your smartphones use MEMs based gyros and are microscopic.
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Not necessarily.
Agni III has a range of 3500 with a 1.5 ton payload..With the 800 kg warhead the range can possibly be extended to 5000km.
Why it is called Agni IV is that it has a host of new,state-of-art,indigenous technologies like the RINS, Micro Navigation system, composite motors etc which constitute a generation leap in technology.
A3 has long public range compare to A2P(A4) now kindly look at the graph which was shown by the DRDO at time of A3 launchTheoretically its fine - but practically is it possible ?
For a missile launch is there any pre-determined/hardwired launch angle or the angle is a variable that can be adjusted ?
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Karthic, that was stage separation. In fact I think it can be seen on the video at the last few instants.Any idea why @ 3:15 the continuous line becomes dotted for few seconds and again become continuous ? Is it when the warhead detaches ?
Surya has more temperature then agni.I am thrilled as hell that the missile hit 900 km. Now for GOI to grow some balls and openly announce the Surya program.
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