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  1. arnabmit

    Nag anti-tank Missile

    Yeah! That's what we were discussing in the indigenous seeker thread. Just wondering, if 7km can be achieved in LOBL, then what could be the LOAL capability in NLOS mode with an extended burn motor!
  2. arnabmit

    Nag anti-tank Missile

    mmW Band: Frequency range: 75 to 300 GHz; Wavelength range: 4 to 1 mm (IEEE W Band+mm Band) Infrared Band: Frequency range: 300 GHz to 430 THz; 1 mm to 700 nanometers (nm) Lower frequency = Higher range, lower accuracy, lower power consumption, lower influence by weather conditions. Higher...
  3. arnabmit

    Nag anti-tank Missile

    Well, it's not what I think but what it is. The 94GHz seeker for HELINA is fully functional now, with successful tests done. Anti-tank Nag missile 'Helina's' trial conducted - The Times of India
  4. arnabmit

    Nag anti-tank Missile

    Re: Nag anti-tank Missile - new IIR seeker with range of 6-7km The future primary seekers would be: NAG: IIR HELINA: mmW CLGM: Laser HELINA would be further developed with a dual mode seeker with mmW+IIR or mmW+Laser, with greater range using smokeless rocket motor derived from Astra with...
  5. arnabmit

    Nag anti-tank Missile

    Hehehe you need to filter out the actual news from the idiotic adjectives these jurnos use.
  6. arnabmit

    Nag anti-tank Missile

    Not at all! DRDO tastes rare success in evaluation trials of Nag - The Times of India Fresh Nag ATGM trials successful - SP's Land Forces
  7. arnabmit

    Nag anti-tank Missile

    This 2.5km was with the imported seeker in 2012 trials. 2013 trials have already achieved >3km range with indigenous seeker. Same indigenous seeker is used in HELINA. Anyway, wait for MkII which does away with IIR and introduces MMWR with significantly higher range.
  8. arnabmit

    Nag anti-tank Missile

    AFAIK air launched range of 7km is equivalent to surface launched range of 3km, both of which is successful. Problem of NAG is for Ir contrast beyond 4km range, which when developed and implemented in HELINA would give HELINA approx 10km range.
  9. arnabmit

    Nag anti-tank Missile

    Aah! I was hoping for a 2+1+1+1=5yr timeline, especially in view of the new "Missile Autonomy Mission" and the huge boost in R&D budget. Larger budget would also empower multiple prototypes deployed for testing, means only 1 set (1yr) of winter and summer trials would suffice, instead of 2 sets...
  10. arnabmit

    Nag anti-tank Missile

    3 Phases left. Prototype>Developer Trials>User Trials.
  11. arnabmit

    Nag anti-tank Missile

    498401389966397440 https://twitter.com/SJha1618/statuses/498401389966397440 :yey: :bhangra: @Twinblade @Kunal Biswas
  12. arnabmit

    Nag anti-tank Missile

    I meant comparable in role, not in seeker technology. Isn't NAG being developed with dual seekers? IR and millimeter wave radar?
  13. arnabmit

    Nag anti-tank Missile

    While NAG and Helina is comparable to the Hellfire Missile, Man-Portable version of NAG would be a direct competitor for Javelin. With US clamoring to do JV on Javelin with India, it might face setbacks. Then again, in a 1.2 mil strong army, both might find it's place. Specially if Man-Portable...
  14. arnabmit

    Nag anti-tank Missile

    Anti-tank missile project goes phut SOURCE: DHNS Huge money wasted; buy from Russia still on, Eleven years after acquiring the Russian technology, India is yet to come up with a fully functional unit to produce adequate quantities of anti-tank missiles, which are capable of piercing protective...
  15. arnabmit

    Nag anti-tank Missile

    Seeker evaluation trials for Nag carried out in Rajasthan Seeker evaluation trials for the anti-tank Nag missile were carried out in hot desert conditions in Rajasthan on Monday.According to Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) sources, the trials to evaluate the performance of...
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