Good ideaIs there any Indian defence website which keeps a list of all missile tests?
If such a thing doesn’t exist, there should be one, isn’t it?
Also mention @Peter may provide us if there is a way we can create a website and also we may need help of @porky_kicker and other who may matien the records of the DRDO and other agencies.Good idea
I'm sure if we brainstorm our mind a little than we can makr a website for this.
Anyone who has nay idea or contact's wity someone who is into web page designing?
@Kumata @Spindrift
new website may not be needed, even homepage of DFI should do it.Good idea
I'm sure if we brainstorm our mind a little than we can make a website for this.
Anyone who has nay idea or contact's wity someone who is into web page designing?
@Kumata @Spindrift
Then let's search for a person who has such records. Even the drdo website is missing such records.new website may not be needed, even homepage of DFI should do it.
in case website is indeed needed, even a Wordpress website should also suffice.
How do u want the details to be listed.new website may not be needed, even homepage of DFI should do it.
in case website is indeed needed, even a Wordpress website should also suffice.
We should create a page where we can create a data for all the missiles developed by us. A wiki page.How do u want the details to be listed.
I mean information would the website carry.
Name of the misisle
Date of test
Results
Category of misisle.
Etc
Can it be done on DFI page.
Low income and high pressure due to misguided expectations alongside eroded/broken culture will never allow Indians to get into research. At IITs majority is obliged to take a job because due to bad house hold conditions or forced to sccumb to pressure of log kya kahenge.Dude programming languages have nothing to do with mother tongue. English is used in all known programming languages be it C,C++, Python,Java. The reason being most of the development in this field was done by Americans,British,German and Canadian experts of CS.
Also one does not need to learn Queen's English to be a top coder. The reason why the Chinkies are doing well is because they have invested in the educational institutions of their country and have given their students support in pursuing CS degrees abroad. China doing well has nothing to do with them coding in Mandarin,if such a thing even exists. Look up the number of Chinese students in US universities. Otoh in India only IIT,BITS,NIT,JU and a few select institutions have alumni who go abroad. Chinese parents use most of their wealth on their single kids to give them an education abroad. Also as China is a more wealthier nation with better QoL than India and some of these well trained Chinese return back to their native soil to be a part of the workforce there. Indian research is also very poor. Very few IITians end up doing their PhDs in India instead they opt for a plump IT coolie job abroad or a professors post in an US University after doing their grads there.As a consequence our research work is done by people who have neither the motivation nor the mental acumen(barring a few) to bring out some top notch innovation in their fields. Also majority of the Indian researchers and even professors(barring the ones from Elite institutions) end up plagiarising their work from well known foreign researchers. You will be astonished to find out how many plagiarised papers have been sent to foreign journals for publishing.(Read up Quora) Imagine the gall of these people who do such fraudulent acts. Also I would not even go to the topic of predatory journals in which has mushroomed in India recently.(China also has the same problem of predatory journals btw) The thing is for original research you require time,effort and money. Indians cannot be great researchers when they are being nagged to settle down,get married and earn a decent living. People require financial aid to be good thinkers and researchers. Most of the doyens of mathematics like George Cantor,Godel,Boltzmann went mad or senile. They were supported by their states and some of them were so engrossed in their work that they forgot to eat,bathe or even maintain their mental faculties.
Coming to coding in Indian langauges it can be done as Coding is nothing but writing a mathematical and logical sequence to get a desirable and valid output. Coding is a form of applied mathematics. However such an indigenous effort will hardly make a dent in the world of computing. The thing is most coders from reputed institutions already understand and converse in English. A vernacular language will hardly help in improving the quality of coders who come from affluent backgrounds and understand English very well.
Instead GoI should divest effort in the form of scholarships and research posts for CS graduates. The fact of the matter is to do well in any field you have to invest money and resources. Wealth is what nurtures intelligence and talent.
and a remarks Column probably.How do u want the details to be listed.
I mean what information would the website carry.
Name of the misisle
Date of test
Results
Category of misisle.
Etc
Can it be done on DFI page.
pib website, all test launches are recorded there.Then let's search for a person who has such records. Even the drdo website is missing such records.
Since when even they are missing records of some Tests many records are missing before 2002.pib website, all test launches are recorded there.
@porky_kicker @Karthi @kurup @patriotsand a remarks Column probably.
I’d say collecting the data will take more time, let’s finish the data collection first and put it in a thread. then we can decide where to publish it.
I’ll take up 2010 to 2020 data, somebody else can take 2000-2009 data, so on and so forth. Pre-1990 number of tests will be less I guess, but hard to find.
if we are to make a separate website then this kind of format will be the bestI’ll take up 2010 to 2020 data, somebody else can take 2000-2009 data, so on and so forth. Pre-1990 number of tests will be less I guess, hard to find.
let’s take stock of progress on 10th October.
format:
-Date
-Missile name
-Type of missile
-Type of test
-Success/failure
-Remarks
whether we want to complicate the data with Range etc. is our call to make. Range data is not always available.
in that case explore Wordpress, and a few other free domains. And maybe even explore .in domains as well.if we are to make a separate website then this kind of format will be the best
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Test type | Date | User | Status | Notes |
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Test | 27 January 1996 | DRDO | Successful | |
User Trial | 12 October 2009 (I) | Startegic Force Command | Successful | |
User Trial | 12 October 2009 (II) | Startegic Force Command | Successful | |
User Trial | 24 September 2010 | Startegic Force Command | Failure | Launch motor failure |
User Trial | 22 December 2010 (I) | Startegic Force Command | Successful | |
User Trial | 22 December 2010 (II) | Startegic Force Command | Successful | |
User Trial | 9 June 2011 | Startegic Force Command | Successful | |
User Trial | 25 August 2012 | Startegic Force Command | Successful | |
User Trial | 4 October 2012 | Startegic Force Command | Successful | |
User Trial | 7 October 2013 | Startegic Force Command | Successful | |
User Trial | 7 January 2014 | Startegic Force Command | Successful | |
User Trial | 28 March 2014 | Startegic Force Command | Successful | |
User Trial | 26 November 2015 | Startegic Force Command | Successful | |
User Trial | 16 February 2016 | Startegic Force Command | Successful | |
User Trial | 18 May 2016 | Startegic Force Command | Successful | |
User Trial | 21 November 2016(I) | Startegic Force Command | Successful | |
User Trial | 21 November 2016 (II) | Startegic Force Command | Successful | |
User Trial | 2 June 2017 | Startegic Force Command | Successful | |
User Trial | 7 February 2018 | Startegic Force Command | Successful | |
User Trial | 21 February 2018 | Startegic Force Command | Successful | |
User Night Trial | 21 November 2019 | Startegic Force Command | Successful | |
User Night Trial | 4 December 2019 | Startegic Force Command | Successful | |
User Night Trial | 23 September 2020 | Startegic Force Command | Successful |
Test type | Date | User | Status | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Test | 2000 | DRDO | Successful | |
User Trial | 2004 | Startegic Force Command | Successful | |
User Trial | Startegic Force Command | Successful | ||
User Trial | Startegic Force Command | successful |
Test type | Date | User | Status | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Test | 20 September 2011 (l) | DRDO | Successful | |
Test | 20 september 2011 (Il) | DRDO | Successful | |
Test | 24 september 2011 | DRDO | Successful | 700 km 7.5 Mach |
Test | 3 october 2020 | DRDO | Successfull | 800 km 9 Mach |
Type | Surface-to-surface missile |
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Place of origin | India |
Manufacturer | DRDO |
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Produced | 2011 |
Mass | 6.2 t (6.8 short tons) |
---|---|
Length | 10 m (33 ft) |
Diameter | 0.74 m (2.4 ft) |
Warhead | Conventional and Startegic Nuclear Weapons |
Warhead weight | 200–1,000 kilograms (440–2,200 lb) |
Engine | Two-stage Solid Rocket Motor |
---|---|
Propellant | Solid Fuel |
Operational range | 700-1,900 km |
Flight altitude | 50 Km |
Maximum speed | Mach 7.5 (9,187.8 km/h; 5,709.1 mph; 2.55218 km/s) |
Guidance system | Ring Laser Gyro, Internal Navagation Systems and Accelerometer |
Accuracy | 10m to 20 m CEP |
Launch platform | Canisterised Transporter Erected Launcher or underground silo |
Test type | Date | User | Status | Notes |
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Test | 20 September 2011 (l) | DRDO | Successful | |
Test | 20 september 2011 (Il) | DRDO | Successful | |
Test | 24 september 2011 | DRDO | Successful | 700 km 7.5 Mach |
Test | 3 october 2020 | DRDO | Successfull | 800 km 9 Mach |
Defence wiki. We should create a sister site of DFI. DFI Wiki.We can make the site using Jekyll, host it for free on GitHub pages, all the pages about a particular missile can be in Markdown format, will be almost easy to write like forum posts
videos hosted on youtube, pictures on imgur.
for the site it can be a new domain altogether or a subdomain of this dfi website, we can add pages about other indigenous military hardware also