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I can ask the same question to you. Can you answer?Do you have any idea what I said and what are you saying???
I can ask the same question to you. Can you answer?Do you have any idea what I said and what are you saying???
MEAIndia contradicted that news in a way. Not sure if its confirmation or contradiction thoughSome news coming from Vietnam
VN Express International reports that Vietnam's government has confirmed it has taken delivery of a batch of BrahMos from India. However, details of deal not revealed yet.
The world's fastest anti-ship cruise missile will bolster the country's 'peaceful' defense policies.
Vietnam's government has confirmed it has taken delivery of a batch of short-range ramjet supersonic cruise missiles from India.
Foreign ministry spokeswoman Le Thi Thu Hang said at a press briefing on Thursday that Vietnam is developing defense cooperation with India to allow the country to pursue its defense policies.
“The arms purchase is in line with Vietnam’s peaceful national defense policies aimed at protecting the country,” Hang said.
She said the strategic comprehensive partnership between Vietnam and India is growing in various areas and contributing to peace, stability and development in the region and the world.
The BrahMos missile was developed by Russia's NPO Mashinostroeyenia and India’s Defense Research and Development Organization. It is the world’s fastest anti-ship cruise missile in operation, traveling at speeds of 3,400-3,700 kilometers per hour.
The three-ton missiles can be launched from submarines, ships, aircraft or land.
India has already supplied patrol vessels to Vietnam and has been providing military training, but the missiles are the first arms trade deal between the two countries.
Details of the value of the deal have not been revealed.
Vietnam is building up its military amid tensions in the disputed East Sea, which is known internationally as the South China Sea. The country has also ordered six Kilo-class diesel-electric submarines from Russia in a deal worth $2 billion. The latest arrived last January.
http://e.vnexpress.net/news/news/vi...se-of-cruise-missiles-from-india-3629191.html
lol ur comparing supersonic missiles with aircraft'sDon't say anything for God's sake. Brahmos travels at 2.8Mach. Many planes travel at 2.5Mach. All these planes also have high maneuverability. Despite all these, they can be intercepted. I don't see any reason why brahmos can't be intercepted. Ballistic missiles travel at 7+ Mach, sometimes even 24Mach in reentry phase. They are different.
Brahmos missiles have just 200km range in skimming flights. It is really not that effective.
beedi jalaney ke liye !! ...........Why would Vietnam want Brahmos?
What about the fuel ? I heard we were still dependent on Russia for the fuel as we could not get material properties right.Russia had denied ToT for MRBL missiles but have readily given it for Brahmos. Except for seeker of brahmos, all other components are reverse engineerable like the motor. Why would Russia give it to India is a big question. Now, Israel has given seekers for India as part of strategic partnership.
Indian navy successfully test fires already tested 80's era Russian Onyx missiles. Known in India as Brahmos. Because India wants to hide that Russia gave Onyx in BEEKH.
I have heard that propulsion of brahmos is by India. Seeker, motor is russian and propulsion is Indian. Even warhead was initially Russian but India developed its own over time. I believe propulsion means fuel. So, it is Indian. Otherwise, how will it be 50:50 JV? It will be merely importWhat about the fuel ? I heard we were still dependent on Russia for the fuel as we could not get material properties right.
I'm unable to track the article that describes the difficulties we were facing in the fuel department. Something about how the Russian fuel maintains consistency in flight and during storage, something that our fuel didn't (had to do about material science). I'll post the article if I find it.I have heard that propulsion of brahmos is by India. Seeker, motor is russian and propulsion is Indian. Even warhead was initially Russian but India developed its own over time. I believe propulsion means fuel. So, it is Indian. Otherwise, how will it be 50:50 JV? It will be merely import
Well, that's wishful thinking. Don't think he will become the RM. Would prefer Gen V K Singh. India is in dire need of TSD, and some hard, unemotional decisions (not that Amit Shah would make emotional decisions but just that Gen V K Singh knows how the Army functions better).Amit Shah will take over as Defence minister of India very shortly and soon Pakistani army and chinkies will feel the heat....
Sure......... PM me.I can ask the same question to you. Can you answer?
Yeah, the excuse these people gave of changing software from 290km to 450km was hillarious to say the least. The sea skimming Brahmos may have lower range ~ 290km due to higher energy needed for sea skimming.US Navy Surface fleet enemy missile defensive chart... Its mentioning BrahMos as 260 NM which translates to 481 km range roughly ..So the US knew from day one BrahMos is not 290 km range ..
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You are missing out the whole point of tracking and targeting. As I have already said, tracking could be done by any ground based, on air or space based system. But targeting is whole different ball game.
Ballistic missiles does have a predefined flight path during the boost, mid phase and terminal phase. But even then its a pure game of probability and luck to intercept one. No ABM system can boost of even 95% accuracy success, leave alone 100. But then too we had to come up with MaRV and MIRV and decoys for ballistic missiles to tackle the ABM system. Now flight path of any cruise missile is predetermined and known to its operator only. With mid flight update it is mere guess game for tracking stations about what would be its next waypoint.
There was a reason when I said, "Happy Turkey Shooting" in one of my last post. The most effective defence system for any such weapon is CIWS. Even intercepting one with interceptor is plausible. But just imagine how you would have to do this by tail chasing it. But even CIWS or tail chasing one is good enough for a single or two targets. But with a salvo of a dozen approaching you, just imagine the overload situation your defence mission control computer would go through.
BTW, Coyote in 240kmph slower then BRAHMOS. Moreover the test has been done against a single target again, not against salvo of it.
First of all, I am not confusing between tracking and targeting. If we do fire a missile towards any civilian airport, the L band radar over there could track it from 300 km approx, but could it target that missile?Well, I think you get the idea wrong: changing the flight path doesn’t make targeting difficult, it is simply make the cruise missile to avoid the strong point of air defense network. it is the valley hugging capability causes the problem, which Brahmos doesn’t have. Brahmos is not subsonic cruise missile, it can’t either undertake high g manoeuvring, nor changing the route dramatically. And as I said, unlike the sea war, on the land, you are facing an air defense matrix not network, especially for the countries like Russia and China, the intensity of their air defense systems generally cover every square meter of defense area. Changing the flying route only means the missile leaves one defense unit threating area but enters into another defense unit threating area.
Opposing to what you think, every navy is trying to shoot down the anti-ship missile far way. That is why American invented Aegi system to detect and track the supersonic missile 100km away and shoot them down before they get into sea skimming stage. CIWS is the last layer, work or not depends on luck.
2.8 Mach and much more maneuveable.
As I said, here we are talking about the war on the land. Unlike the sea war-the air defence only exists where your target is, from the moment the missile getting close the border, you are tracked by multiple enemy’s radar; you are not threated by the defence missile from one direction but multiple direction; and you are trying to get through one defence network but multiple network. So, I guess only a small portion of your missiles will reach the target. But here again, it is not on the sea, when a ship was hit badly, it may sink or lost fighting capability until returning to harbour. On the land war, you have much more targets, and these targets are much stronger. Worst of worse, most of these targets can be fixed and re-join the fight in couple of hours.
First of all, I am not confusing between tracking and targeting. If we do fire a missile towards any civilian airport, the L band radar over there could track it from 300 km approx, but could it target that missile?
Even the space based asset could track any missile from the moment of its launch, but targeting one is different ball game. For example Aegis too is a network based defence system, but against brahmos it is capable to defend against only a few at any given time.
The strong point of any supersonic cruise missile is to overwhelm the defence system. Its a known fact that it is never designed to be stealthy. The only way it could achieve its target is by overloading the enemy defence system. Even in land warfare, the scenario is same. Now Brahmos being a strategic missile would be used accordingly. If it is to be used against a Chinese airbase, now do you expect it would be launched against every standing aircraft?
BTW, if defeating a supersonic cruise missile is so easy for modern defence system, why you think system like C-101, C-301, C-805, KD-88 or YJ-91 and 12 exist in Chinese armoury?