Agni-1P Missile, potential Indian ASBM

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Agni P spearheads India's major naval revamp to deter China


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a large ship in a body of water: Agni P spearheads India's major naval revamp to deter China


Agni P spearheads India's major naval revamp to deter China

New Delhi, July 3: Indias demonstration of its intent to build "carrier killer" missiles by test firing the Agni P on Monday is part of New Delhis energetic effort to prepare for an assertive role in the Indo-Pacific where China is flaunting its military muscle.

Potentially, the missile would be able to target Chinese aircraft carriers, and blunt their cutting edge in the future. From and Indian perspective this is all the more necessary as Chinese state-run media in the past has argued that Beijing must have six aircraft carriers by 2035.

China's state-run motormouth tabloid, The Global Times had earlier quoted Yin Zhuo, a senior researcher at the People's Liberation Army- Navy (PLAN) Equipment Research Centre as saying that "China needs two carrier strike groups in the West Pacific and two in the Indian Ocean. So, we need at least five to six aircraft carriers," to protect the country's maritime interests.

The daily also paraphrased Xu Guangyu, a senior adviser to the China Arms Control and Disarmament Association, who said that "future" aircraft carrier groups would require access to overseas logistical bases in countries such as Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

Analysts see the Agni-P as an equaliser to the China's DF-21D missiles customised to attack aircraft carriers, up to an 1800 kilometres distance with conventional warheads. China has developed this weapon to undermine the US navy's capacity to dominate the Indo-Pacific on account of its much larger fleet of aircraft carriers-floating airfields which can exercise "sea control". The Chinese have also inducted the sister DF-26B missile in its arsenal. Netizens also call this Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM) "Guam express" or "Guam killer" because it can, with its 5000-kilometre range, target the giant US military base of Guam in the Pacific with nuclear warheads.

The Agni P is part of a much larger arsenal that India wants to deploy in the Indo-Pacific region to effectively deter China in the maritime domain.

At the heart of India's new Indo-Pacific defence posture is its submarine fleet, which is being rapidly revamped. The key to refurbished deterrence are the changes to the 30-year submarine plan which was approved in July 1999 under the leadership of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. The original plan had envisaged induction of 24 diesel attack submarines, the Hindustan Times reported.

But in view of China's military rise and aggressive posturing, the navy, instead, now wants to induct 18 conventional diesel attack submarines including those with air independent propulsion-a technology that makes conventional submarines hard- to- detect because they can stay underwater for much longer periods.
Besides, it also wants to have six nuclear attack submarines or SSNs, which are powered by nuclear engines, but do not deploy atomic weapons. This is a China-centric change in view of Beijing's rapidly expanding nuclear submarine force, which includes Jin class nuclear submarines, deploying Jl-12 Submarine Launched Ballistic Missiles (SLBMs), which have a range of 7,400 km.

Currently, India has leased one Akula class nuclear submarine from Russia, called INS Chakra. It has also inducted INS Arighat, which can fire ballistic missiles. India's Strategic Forces Command (SFC) exercises command and control over these underwater platforms. In fact, it is the SFC that exercises operational control over all ballistic missile firing submarines, also called SSBNs.

In tune with beefing up its submarine arsenal Indi has tested K4 SLBM. The 3,500-km range K4 missile, which can be launched from Arihant class nuclear submarines of which INS Arighat is a part, adds a new dimension to India's second-strike capability-the ability to carry out a retaliatory nuclear attack after absorbing an initial attack by an atomic weapon. The newly acquired heft to carry out a crushing nuclear counterattack with an Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM), from a concealed underwater platform, steels India's nuclear deterrent.

The K4's 3,500 km reach, which can cover the entire Pakistan and the industrial heartland of China, helps in providing assured deterrence in the region, which includes the 10-nation Association of SouthEast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and other territories in the West Pacific.

With an eye on China's forays in the Indo-pacific, India also deploys Su-30 multi-role fighter jets at the Thanjavur airbase in Tamil Nadu. Analysts say that with mid-air refuelling, the Sukhoi would bring the Malacca straits, the strategic link between the Indian and the Pacific Ocean within its strike range. Besides, the Su-30 fighters will deploy the deadly BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles-a highly potent joint venture enterprise of India and Russia.



 

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So we have our own AC killer :notsure: do we have the accuracy to hit moving ship ?
 

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What is wrong with good old Agni 1....

I think Agni 1 has CEP of 50 meters may not be enough to hit a deep bunker with conventional warheads bot more than enough with a nuclear one...

It seems that there is more than just replacment for Pruthvi & Agni 1.... DRDO gets ti work on new tech probably MARV version of warheads(my speculation only)..
lighter, faster, more range, high accuracy, BMD deceiving feature, canister.
 

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How can it replace Pruthvi?
This one is not Pruthvi's replacement. Ideally, it has almost similar range to Agni II. this one can be used in place of Agni I and Agni II between a range of 700 km to 2700km.
 
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So we have our own AC killer :notsure: do we have the accuracy to hit moving ship ?
I do not know exactly which trajectory Agni 1 P follows but any missile which follows what Avinash chander called shaped a trajectory are ideal candidate for Aircraft carrier killer. Something like K15 or K4 which follows depressed trajectory and has a capability to change its direction in terminal phase are ideal missiles (After Cruise missile like Brahmos and Nirbhay) to hit aircraft carrier.
 
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The terminal maneuvering technology of ballistic missiles was applied in a certain period of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union
What does this mean? Many Indian missiles including Pruthvi does this.
 

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What does this mean? Many Indian missiles including Pruthvi does this.
Attacking an aircraft carrier with ballistic missiles is nothing more than two difficult problems: 1. Find the aircraft carrier in the ocean; 2. Make maneuvering changes at the end of the ballistic missile to accurately aim at the target.
 

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Attacking an aircraft carrier with ballistic missiles is nothing more than two difficult problems: 1. Find the aircraft carrier in the ocean; 2. Make maneuvering changes at the end of the ballistic missile to accurately aim at the target.
What lixun says here was also said by that Iranian man, most difficult is to find the Carrier in the ocean
 

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What lixun says here was also said by that Iranian man, most difficult is to find the Carrier in the ocean
Finding an aircraft carrier requires a marine surveillance system,
A marine surveillance system consisting of sky-wave radar, hypersonic reconnaissance aircraft, low-orbit optical satellites, and synchronous orbital reconnaissance satellites. The Soviet Union began to establish in the 1960s, and China began its components around 2000.
 

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Attacking an aircraft carrier with ballistic missiles is nothing more than two difficult problems: 1. Find the aircraft carrier in the ocean; 2. Make maneuvering changes at the end of the ballistic missile to accurately aim at the target.
First one is a problem but not the problem related to missile. It is the work of either radar or satellite or air surveillance to detect it. Second is the genuine problem related with missile. Pure Ballistic missile see only sky till its reach its highest point. If the trajectory is depressed, it can see earth, sea or a target bellow it very early and hence has a more time for course correction.

This is like throwing a stone targeting a drum or an object (As in the case of pure ballistic trajectory) and throw a stone upward with to fall on drum or an object (As in case of pure ballistic trajectory) . Later is much more difficult.
 
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