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Various types of Prithvi warheads
@ChinmoyVarious types of directional warheads
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@sayareakd
Remember the discussion we had months ago , and this was the pic I posted then.
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It seems I was correct but drdo went for 1 axis gimbal in the azimuth axis only, while I had predicted 2 axis gimbal in azimuth and pitch axis.
Which allowed for more no of orientation points of the directional warhead .
Maybe they will later incorporate 2 axis gimbal for the directional warhead as it will allow more options like numerous firing postions to cater for possible last few seconds manuver of target and even allow extreme off axis orientations during cross over , especially if the target is pulling laterally away at high G's.
I am looking forward to drdo incorporating this concept in AAMs . Combined with a good seeker , dual pulse motor and 2 axis gimballed warhead, no amount of extreme manuvering even last few seconds manuvering by the target aircraft will not save it's ass from becoming a complete kill , no limping back to base. It will enforce a watertight NEZ.
Interestingly Trishul is also there......................The table below shows the warhead weight of each vehicle.
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Interestingly, it states Pralay have 350kg and 700kg warhead options, while the one at the poster in DefExpo showed 500kg @ 400km and 1000kg @ 350km warhead options. DRDO is surely trying to hide its actual range from the public.
Pralay being a modern smaller cousin of Shaurya and Shaurya being able to deliver 1 ton warhead at 750km, we can safely assume that Pralay can deliver 700kg warhead atleast 500km away and 350kg warhead around 900-1000km away.
Just imagine it in an underground bunker. PCB warheads should be like this in bunker bursting role.
How exactly will "Fuel AIR Explosive" work inside a bunker????Just imagine it in an underground bunker. PCB warheads should be like this in bunker bursting role.
I will try my best to explain the effectiveness via sound effect.How exactly will "Fuel AIR Explosive" work inside a bunker????
The fact is that once an ordnance penetrates a bunker - even a small amount of regular explosive can be devastating; the pressure build up inside the bunker will be astronomical!
It was a rhetorical question!I will try my best to explain
FAE exploding inside a underground complex-
Boom, Kaboommmmmmmmmmmmm :biggrin2:
A PCB exploding inside a underground complex-
Boom , kaboomm :biggrin2:
Sau baato ki ek baat............ From our very own go to Wiki..It was a rhetorical question!
You got the explosions mixed up one for the other!
By definition FAE will need TONNES of oxygen - so much so that it creates a 'vacuum' like conditions in large area around the explosion that's famed to 'suck out' people's lungs even at a distance from the actual explosion!!
Inside a bunker there isn't that much oxygen to ignite ALL of the Fuel that's dispersed into the air (inside the bunker)!! As such I feel it's not an ideal weapons inside a bunker.
On the other hand even a small amount of regular explosive (that doesn't need air) can create so much pressure in the enclosed space that it'll kill every living organism and not to mention demolish the bunker itself!
Bunkers does have adequate amount of oxygen for human to survive and work on. This much is enough for FAE.Fuel-air explosive
A fuel-air explosive (FAE) device consists of a container of fuel and two separate explosive charges. After the munition is dropped or fired, the first explosive charge bursts open the container at a predetermined height and disperses the fuel (also possible ionizing it, depending on whether a used quartz dispersal charge container was employed) in a cloud that mixes with atmospheric oxygen (the size of the cloud varies with the size of the munition). The cloud of fuel flows around objects and into structures. The second charge then detonates the cloud, creating a massive blast wave. The blast wave destroys reinforced buildings and equipment and kills and injures people. The antipersonnel effect of the blast wave is more severe in foxholes and tunnels, and in enclosed spaces, such as bunkers and caves.
Considering that launching of ballistic missiles will inevitably taken as start of nuclear war, wouldnt it be better to strip BM from conventional roles.
Not necessarily if you are not taking Pakistan into consideration. US and Russia both have TBM in their arsenal although they have no new programs. Same is the case with China.Considering that launching of ballistic missiles will inevitably taken as start of nuclear war, wouldnt it be better to strip BM from conventional roles.
I dont think Russsians and Amrikans advertise BMs with conventional cabability. As any BM launch once detected will lead to MAD
P.S.: I know our no-first-use policy and Paki use oftactical nukes
The longer range ballistic missiles are mainly meant to deliver big payloads, not small ones. The cruise missiles are meant to deliver precision payload to a specific point and have maximum impact. However, at times, conventional bombs may be used too.Considering that launching of ballistic missiles will inevitably taken as start of nuclear war, wouldnt it be better to strip BM from conventional roles.
I dont think Russsians and Amrikans advertise BMs with conventional cabability. As any BM launch once detected will lead to MAD
P.S.: I know our no-first-use policy and Paki use oftactical nukes
Wiki is the worst source for nuanced topic like the use of FAE in bunkers etc - especially when Wiki sources stuff from HRW (a bunch of loonies who excel at the art of lying & exaggerations).Sau baato ki ek baat............ From our very own go to Wiki..
Bunkers does have adequate amount of oxygen for human to survive and work on. This much is enough for FAE.
You're doing a good job for the forces bro. don't get discouraged by rumours about u.My answer on Quora regarding Indian Missile Inventory. Suggestions are welcome
https://www.quora.com/What-is-India...nswer/Noor-Alam-382?share=0209a80c&srid=h0N9u