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    Nag anti-tank Missile

    More testing. Its just so cool that DRDO can't make a ATGM but is making ICBMs like there is no tomorrow.
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    Nag anti-tank Missile

    The reason for using BMP-2 could be that the project was envisioned quite some time ago, so BMP-2 would have been the natural choice. But times have changed, so IA is rightfully demanding a better platform. Only a handful of ATGM's provide a top attack capability and with less than $200,000 per...
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    Nag anti-tank Missile

    There are other issues as well. IA believes that both BEL and L&T can provide better platforms than Soviet era BMP-2s, hence the competition. It will also keep DRDO on it's toes. Their requirement is huge (7000 missiles and 200 NAMICA) so why will they induct an inferior platform in such a...
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    Nag anti-tank Missile

    It is not cancelled, not yet. Nag has cleared the trials and has been ordered by the army. Indian Army had earlier placed its Acceptance of Necessity (AON) for 443 Nag missiles 13 NAMICAs in 2005. The Army had made it clear then that a firm commitment will only be given once all trials are...
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    Nag anti-tank Missile

    ^^^^ Nothing, IA is not satisfied with the launch platform, i.e. NAMICA (modified BMP).
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