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    Nag anti-tank Missile

    Where have max number of ATGM been employed by IA? On the plains? In desert? Conducting actual tank busting? No...the max usage has been and continues to be along LOC against enemy bunkers and entrenched structures. Here an LOAL feature will come in extremely useful. Why? Because you can target...
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    Nag anti-tank Missile

    LOAL is essential for non-line-of-sight targeting. With a 4km range and only LOBL the missile will be totally unusable in any terrain outside of flat desert or plains. LOAL allows for use in mountains or urban areas or any areas where there is no direct target sight for 4km (which will be 90% of...
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    Nag anti-tank Missile

    What are talking about? Do you know what year US started development of Javelin? 1989...Israel had Spike in service in 1981! No advanced semi-conductor in the 1980s? You are very clearly mis-informed
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    Nag anti-tank Missile

    If you don't know, the NAG development started way back in the 1980's when APJ was still at the helm...it is only now being put into operational use. DRDO doesn't exactly have a stellar record when it comes to a.) completing programs in a timely manner b.) fulfilling their own overly ambitious...
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    Nag anti-tank Missile

    How many times now have they flip flopped between Spike and MPATGM ? And if DRDO fails to develop or deliver? What is the backup plan? What is penalty the organization will face for putting national security at risk? If they go back to Rafael last minute for emergency purchase will we not get...
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    Nag anti-tank Missile

    The rocket motor does double duty as both propulsion and directional stabilizer / steering. Its quite common in shoulder launched missiles actually. The main engine and propellant are in the center section just behind the warhead, guidance (especially if SACLOS or Wire type is used) goes in the...
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