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To say you truly I don't even know what k-4 looks like though video of test is shown.we don't even have exact pictures. in test video also firing of 1st stage has been removed. what they are trying to hide??.also why k4 exhaust nozzles are different??
Do any BALLISTIC missile in the world uses gases to create bubble while traveling through water?Let me give a description of Kfour based on what i know
1. 1st stage
Solid fuel , flex nozzle
2. Interstage 1/2
3. 2nd stage
Solid fuel , flex nozzle
4. Interstage 2/3
a. Contains a pair of vents for gas generators to create a bubble for transition through water.
b. Contains 2 pairs of heavy thrusters arranged parallel to each other and equidistant from the centre. They fire moments before the missile breaks the water surface to propel the missile into the air and the missile is lifted to a safe predetermined height from the water surface.
5. Nose fairing ( contains the 3rd stage which is part of payload bus ).
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Sequence of events associated with Kfour launch
1. Gas generator fires
2. The obturator pushes the missile out of the silo
3. As soon as nose is clear of silo , the gas generator in the interstage 2/3 fires through the 2 gas vents to create a bubble around the missile surface as the missile is being pushed upwards by the obturator.
4. As the nose breaks the water surface ,the 2 pairs of heavy thrusters in the interstage 2/3 fires to lift the missile clear of the water into the atmosphere . It travels to a predetermined height.
Note : I am of the opinion that the 2 pair of heavy thrusters in 2/3 interstage are not used till burnout . Those thrusters keep enough fuel as reserve to use during later maneuvers as per requirements eg highly depressed trajectory etc.
5. Then the 1st stage fires to carry the missile to the desired altitude
6. After burnout of 1st stage , it gets seperated along with the interstage 1/2 .
7. Then the 2nd stage fires to carry the payload further.
8. After burnout of 2nd stage , it is discarded along with the interstage 2/3.
9. Then the 3rd stage fires, nose fairing discarded just before that , the 3rd stage comprises of reaction control system (RCS) and velocity trimming module (VTM) , it is part of the payload bus . All events associated with 3rd stage happens in space.
10.The payload bus maneuvers in space to allow for accurate positioning of payload bus for accurate dispersion of RV(s).
11.The RV(s) are released.
Note : Kfour uses fins as control surfaces , since it is not known where exactly , i am inclined to believe they are used in the RV(s).
As usual readers discretion is advised .
Oh god! Older cockpit awfully looks like the older cessna's,jag cockpit then vs nowView attachment 41986
Do any BALLISTIC missile in the world uses gases to create bubble while traveling through water?
seems tbrl chandigarh, saw similar photograph in media albeit test body had chequered pattern. the nose was holding hsdtv scramjet like model
notice that Soviet missile uses both tractor rocket attached to the nose fairing like k15 as well as thrusters present at interstage like k4 so it uses mix technique of both k15 and k4 very unique.Different techniques by different countries but working principle same ie create a bubble of gas to reduce hydrodynamic resistance / load
Soviet
US
France
India
Sure. It won't take much time. But I have no picture of it other than the old video.Hey @Kuntal willing to model K4 ?
It will surely grab headlines but i am kind of afraid we could get into trouble.
We could do for private distribution and put a disclaimer that the design concept is imaginery lol