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thank you so much, the posts have been very informative
I really hope something like this is installed on our future surface combatants (destroyers/frigates/corvettes) as this will greatly help in reducing the infrared and radar signature of the ships.
I remember hearing somewhere (probably by Amit R Kashyap of Defence Decode) that the large number of control surfaces on Python caused problems in fitment to the overwjng pylons.
Not to discredit Indian capabilities. But I think the real challange in MIRV development isn't accomodating the MIRVs themselves in the missile, but the miniaturization of the nukes to accomodate them inside the MIRVs. I wonder how far we have progressed on that front.
Come to think of it, since the size of the Shaurya nose cone is comparable to that of an MIRV, I guess we have progressed in miniaturization too. In that case, an Agni 5 type missile could carry 3 MIRVs the size of the Shaurya warhead.Not to discredit Indian capabilities. But I think the real challange in MIRV development isn't accomodating the MIRVs themselves in the missile, but the miniaturization of the nukes to accomodate them inside the MIRVs. I wonder how far we have progressed on that front.
Ya, based on all this info and general going on's....it is clear that GOI prioritized full spectrum indigenous capabilities in Strategic missiles and pretty much every BM....lot of promise in AD too and tactical missiles like ATGM's and what not....A2A/A2S state of art is still work in progress with some more further along than others but we should catch up in coming years. So that should cover armaments side, platform side Tejas versions can't come quick and so are engines both marine and jet and drones (we are seriously late in this area but hopefully foundations are laid down)....all good signs.Come to think of it, since the size of the Shaurya nose cone is comparable to that of an MIRV, I guess we have progressed in miniaturization too. In that case, an Agni 5 type missile could carry 3 MIRVs the size of the Shaurya warhead.
Seriously was searching a bomb for ISI dulaara hafeez sayeed, finally found the right candidate.
Well to me it looks like a model of Saras mk2.
Looks like Turkish drone.
Let's hope L&T shows the prototype at Defexpo 22.
Yes, India can.Can't India make this
Developed by Ares Shipyard and Meteksan Defense partnership, Turkey’s first armed USV ULAQ will go under mass-production, Head of Turkish Defense Industries Presidency, Ismail Demir stated during Antalya Diplomacy Forum held between 18-20 June.
“We start mass-production of ULAQ. Just as we have seen our UAVs in the field of operation more than once, you will see several versions of USVs (Unmanned Sea Vehicles),” said Mr Demir during the event.
The ULAQ was initially launched at sea in January and began trials. The production of the coast control station, which was developed to control the craft from land, has also been completed. It completed the sea trials in the first week of May and has hit a land target with a laser-guided Cirit missile with pinpoint accuracy in its first firing conducted as part of the ongoing Denizkurdu 2021 naval exercise.
The developing companies, Ares Shipyard and Meteksan, announced the ASW variant of the Unmanned Surface Combat Vehicle (USCV) on 23 April.
So why not mass produce them and launch them on an enemy with capabilitiesYes, India can.
Every military equipment designed and developed in India flows from it's security doctrine. whenever IN or IA releases an RFI, it will be done. no problem.
This is sagar defence unmanned boat.
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Self-driving ships may help keep attacks like 26/11 at bay
Forget driverless cars, SDEs innovative autonomous navigation system - Genesis – can turn any boat or ship into an unmanned vessel. From protecting the coastline, to clearing trash, the potential for this technology is limitless.economictimes.indiatimes.com