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Amogha-III: Bharat Dynamics Test Fires 3rd Generation Man-portable ATGM; Know All About It
The government-owned defence manufacturing company Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) has carried out a succesful test of its latest 3rd generation man-portable Anti Tank Guided Missile (ATGM) called ‘Amogha-III’. The field firing test was successfully conducted on March 26, Sunday, fulfilling all mission objectives.

BDL made the revelation through its official Twitter handle. Amogha-III ATGM features a fire-and-forget capability, meaning the missile does not require external intervention following launch. Amogha-III does not require target illumination or wire guidance and is developed by BDL’s Research and Development Division.


The missile was first unveiled by Bharat Dynamics Limited during DefExpo-2020. The first model was handed over to the Indian Defence Ministry by BDL’s CMD Siddharth Mishra on February 7, 2020. Although designed and developed by BDL, India’s premier government agency responsible for the development of technology for use by the nation’s military, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) assisted in Amogha-III's development. Amogha-III further features a Dual mode IIR Seeker with a range of 200 to 2500 metres.


How is BDL’s latest Amogha version better?
A dual-mode IIR (Infrared Imaging Seeker) is an advanced seeker used in missile systems that uses infrared radiation to detect and track targets. The dual-mode IIR seeker combines two different modes of operation into a single seeker. The first mode is the imaging mode, which is used for target detection and tracking. The second mode is the guidance mode, which is used for guiding the missile to the target.

Notably, in the first mode, the seeker captures high-resolution images of the target, which are processed to determine the target's location and trajectory. Secondly, the seeker uses the target's infrared radiation signature to guide the missile towards the target. Furthermore, Amogha-III is equipped with a Tandem warhead. It is a type of explosive warhead consisting of two separate explosive charges that are detonated in sequence.

The first charge, known as the precursor charge, is designed to penetrate the target's armour and create a hole in it. The second charge, known as the main charge, is then detonated inside the hole created by the precursor charge, maximizing the damage inflicted on the target. The use of a tandem warhead greatly enhances the missile's ability to defeat heavily armoured targets, as the precursor charge weakens the armour, making it easier for the main charge to penetrate and cause damage. BDL’s latest missile is also capable of top and direct attack modes.
 

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With only 2 days remaining before the financial year closing, I doubt we will see any contract signing related to NGMV, FSS and NGOPV.
Yeah basically more 1 day remaining for end of fy
No major ccs clearances seems to be on sight
Seems like budget will be surrendered in the end as no more orders being visible
So all other acquisitions will happen in next fy
Let's hope the surrendered amount could be sanctioned when needed
Is it possible?
 

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"Kalyani" + Milrem Themis lol

Kalyani group's "Go anywhere vehicle"
Didn't the Army already induct the a Mahindra and a TATA in the same class!? Are they playing to induct this too!!!?
Basically what looks to me .. some Army commanders making use of recently empowered "emergency funds" for making some small purchases... ahem ahem :)
 

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"Kalyani" + Milrem Themis lol

Kalyani group's "Go anywhere vehicle"
Didn't the Army already induct the a Mahindra and a TATA in the same class!? Are they playing to induct this too!!!?
this is from expo for military customers in africa , trying to sell them this .
 

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It's me, I'm the person who doesn't want ATAGS to get ordered...and before you brand me Western Bootlicker...I also don't want ATHOS to be ordered.

It feels so bad to induct these towed gun only to get bonked by some Chinese loitering munitions with random funny names like Sky Dragon 3 or Wind Fire 6.

In Ukraine M777s have an attrition rate of more than 20%.
we are all guilty of it but armchair experts claiming cuz lesson from the Russian invasion need to tone it down a bit.

neither side is fighting the war conventionally, it’s nothing like how a high intensity fight between india and China would go.

if IBGs are implanted properly arty should never advance outside of AD cover and furthermore having long range arty in this day and age has shown to be necessary in the age of loitering munitions- the ATAGS with ~50km range can be 30km behind the front and still bit 20+km into enemy territory

not every gun can be or should be mounted, that adds cost and complexity. If you can have 1.5-2 ATAGS towed for every 1 ATAGS MGS then that has benefits too
 

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AON is like emergency purchase? Kind of guaranteed that it will pass CCS ?
Nope. Not even close

AON is the first in a LONG and winding process to get CCS clearance and there’s no guarantees that everything that gets AON gets CCS, heck there’s not even a guarantee that anything that makes it to CCS gets cleared

if those ATAGS are ordered in the next 4 years I’ll be amazed

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