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News is from Nov 18 , 2014 .Akash missile test fired successfully
Balasore (Odisha): India today successfully test-fired its indigenously developed surface-to-air 'Akash' missile from a test range in Odisha as part of user trial by the Air Force.
"The sophisticated Akash missile was test-fired from launch complex-3 of the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur at about 3.18 pm," defence sources said.
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1. Range should be increased to around 40-45 km.The Indian Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) has decided to increase the range of the Aakash Surface to air missile (SAM), one of its successful programs, and provide it with a 'seeker' in its warhead to achieve better targeting efficiency. Reliable sources in the DRDO are not willing to divulge too many details about these two important elements – the range and the seeker – just yet. The Indian army and air force has ordered an unspecified number of missiles at a combined cost of Rs 23,000 crores ($3.8 billion). And experts believe that as the traditional air defense systems like Russian systems like Pechoras legacy systems are phased out, the demand for Aakash systems will increase. Till now the Aakash SAM system could reach ranges of the nature of 25 kilometers and target aircrafts. It had a radio frequency proximity fuse. The increased range will means an ability to target faster moving aircraft. The 700-kg Akash missile can carry a 60-kg warhead at speeds of up to Mach 2.5. It can be launched from a fixed as well as a mobile platform.
Indian Akash Missile To See Range Increase
Akash was never designed for navy.Akash has a problem that missile cannot be fired on move. And being heavy 720 kgs,it is almost ruled out for navy usage.Navy is already committed to Barak 8 system from a long time and it already invested on it, It is also planned to produce the system in country ..
Akash is design mainly for ground operation, Never was intended for Naval use, Unless it is extremely modified to fit the requirement which will take time and resources ..
Hence they are not committed towards Akash as of now ..
Akash was never designed for navy.Akash has a problem that missile cannot be fired on move. And being heavy 720 kgs,it is almost ruled out for navy usage.
I dont know why,but as per what i read in news articles,vehicles need to be in stationary position at the time of firing missiles.could be accuracy or control issues. If i am wrong,do correct me.Why it cannot be fired at move ?
I dont know why,but as per what i read in news articles,vehicles need to be in stationary position at the time of firing missiles.could be accuracy or control issues. If i am wrong,do correct me.
It is true that Akash SAM cannot be fired on thew move, but that would most likely be a limitation of the launch vehicle, not of the missile itself. Let's have a look at the launch vehicle:Why it cannot be fired at move ?
It is true that Akash SAM cannot be fired on thew move, but that would most likely be a limitation of the launch vehicle, not of the missile itself. Let's have a look at the launch vehicle:
The stabilizers fixated to the ground can be clearly seen for the IAF version. This means that the vehicle needs extra lateral stability when firing the missile, or the vehicle risks toppling over. The force with which the missile launches off the vehicle acts on the vehicle too, which could overturn the vehicle if those stabilizers are not affixed to the ground. That is the main reason why the SAM cannot be launched form a mobile vehicle.
An identical setup is seen in the Spyder SAM-TATA LV as well.
So it's not like its a problem afflicting the Akash SAM only. People tend to make a mountain of a molehill.