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Blow off panels may be .
It increases survivability but to what extent, will it save live. Tanks are awesome but a horrible death trap too.
Blow off panels may be .
Aren't blow off panels to the right of that circled section?Blow off panels for when ammunition cooks off.
When? Where? How?
So they were able to develop the required metallurgy, if it's true then it's amazing.India ready to test Hypersonic Glide Vehicle
HGV-202F an indigenously developed Hypersonic Glide Vehicle by HTNP Industries is prepared to conduct it's first Hypersonic test which was being delayed amid Coronavirus pandemic.
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HGV-202F by HTNP Industries
Akola, Aug 12, 2020 (Issuewire.com) - The invisible threat of Coronavirus pulled up dark clouds over Hypersonic testing of it's Hypersonic Glide Vehicle (HGV) HGV-202F that have been developed by Indian defense StartUp HTNP Industries.
Warhead was set to test under the supervision of respective government organizations in June but has to be postponed till the situation normalizes.
The co-founder and CEO of HTNP Industries, Shantanu Gawande have yet to clarify the test schedule of HGV but is expected to do it soon in this month. The HGV is being developed by the Advanced Hypersonic department of HTNP Industries in HTNP Industries's Material Science and Engineering lab (MSEL). HTNP Industries CSO Saurav Chaudhari did said about the progress of HGV and its glide path.
HGV-202F is HTNP Industries's ambitious project to develop the country's first HGV. Following Russian Avangard, Chinese DF-ZF and US's Common Hypersonic Glide Body (C-HGB), HGV-202 is faster and has better accuracy than Chinese DF-ZF.
This test of HGV-202F is about the maneuverability of the Warhead at Hypersonic conditions.
The MSEL has issued a set of guidelines for their scientists and other staff on the prevention of coronavirus infection. As part of precautionary measures, bio-metric attendance has been stopped and priority is being given on complete sanitation of surfaces frequently used by staff.
Meetings and discussions are being done through video conferencing on Skype to ensure the safety of staff and to prevent the spread of Coronavirus. All necessary precautions and guidelines are being followed by the company and its labs.
India ready to test Hypersonic Glide Vehicle - IssueWire
HGV-202F an indigenously developed Hypersonic Glide Vehicle by HTNP Industries is prepared to conduct it's first Hypersonic test which was being delayed amid Coronavirus pandemic.www.issuewire.com
Wouldn't it take more power and fuel to power dual counter-rotating rotor's and those turbine rotors at the back? This whole idea looks pricy to me.
the company site does not work. So, this means it's hand-in-gloves with our government agencies in their various "black" programmes. It happened earlier too.India ready to test Hypersonic Glide Vehicle
HGV-202F an indigenously developed Hypersonic Glide Vehicle by HTNP Industries is prepared to conduct it's first Hypersonic test which was being delayed amid Coronavirus pandemic.
View attachment 56177
HGV-202F by HTNP Industries
Akola, Aug 12, 2020 (Issuewire.com) - The invisible threat of Coronavirus pulled up dark clouds over Hypersonic testing of it's Hypersonic Glide Vehicle (HGV) HGV-202F that have been developed by Indian defense StartUp HTNP Industries.
Warhead was set to test under the supervision of respective government organizations in June but has to be postponed till the situation normalizes.
The co-founder and CEO of HTNP Industries, Shantanu Gawande have yet to clarify the test schedule of HGV but is expected to do it soon in this month. The HGV is being developed by the Advanced Hypersonic department of HTNP Industries in HTNP Industries's Material Science and Engineering lab (MSEL). HTNP Industries CSO Saurav Chaudhari did said about the progress of HGV and its glide path.
HGV-202F is HTNP Industries's ambitious project to develop the country's first HGV. Following Russian Avangard, Chinese DF-ZF and US's Common Hypersonic Glide Body (C-HGB), HGV-202 is faster and has better accuracy than Chinese DF-ZF.
This test of HGV-202F is about the maneuverability of the Warhead at Hypersonic conditions.
The MSEL has issued a set of guidelines for their scientists and other staff on the prevention of coronavirus infection. As part of precautionary measures, bio-metric attendance has been stopped and priority is being given on complete sanitation of surfaces frequently used by staff.
Meetings and discussions are being done through video conferencing on Skype to ensure the safety of staff and to prevent the spread of Coronavirus. All necessary precautions and guidelines are being followed by the company and its labs.
India ready to test Hypersonic Glide Vehicle - IssueWire
HGV-202F an indigenously developed Hypersonic Glide Vehicle by HTNP Industries is prepared to conduct it's first Hypersonic test which was being delayed amid Coronavirus pandemic.www.issuewire.com
LOL even I tried to visit there site and when it didn't come up I cursed them for being unprofessional also thought they are scamming. But what you are saying might be true to.the company site does not work. So, this means it's hand-in-gloves with our government agencies in their various "black" programmes. It happened earlier too.
It's Bharat drone there is news item posted about the same in this very thread. Astra with army?why would they need a bvr.Bdw baba is saying a drdo developed drone is being deployed at leh Ladakh.....
I beleive it to be tapas.....as we have 5-6 prototype s
Again the baba boast many things...
But he was first to confirm that astra is with army ....and recently we got to know that astra already inducted ,with 13 namica and nag atgms...
Edited ....as. Nag ...It's Bharat drone there is news item posted about the same in this very thread. Astra with army?why would they need a bvr.
True or might not be true. If true its great news. Most of us get info from sm or from news sites. May be he has fews sources.Edited ....as. Nag ...
Bharat is a hexacopter.....
Here drone means I mean a bigger one like male uav
Baba yesterday tweeted about that drone .....thoy most of the times he boast ....but still there is hope
This idea was from Trishul blog. But if HAL tries to develop something like Sikorsky S-97 Raider than it has to build a technology demonstrater (like Sikorsky X2).Wouldn't it take more power and fuel to power dual counter-rotating rotor's and those turbine rotors at the back? This whole idea looks pricy to me.
Can't wait to see them onboard our destroyers … I just hope these SLS launchers be installed like 120 of them on a destroyer. 60x60 configuration if that even possible. Yes tonnage will increase but the firepower and lethality of supersonic and hypersonic (in future) will increase ten folds.DRDO project 20 ship / DRDO technology demonstration vessel details -connecting the dots
LR-MFR ( long range multifunction radar ) and SLS ( ship launch system ) launchers for supporting the launch of AD series interceptors ( and other missiles if required ).
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Kudos bro for having the guts to ask the DRDO director in chief. Probably the spam filtering would've flagged it as spam and it would've never reached to him. But I appreciate the effort you made.
They haven't conducted the test, yet they claim its better than DF-ZF? Lets see the test first.India ready to test Hypersonic Glide Vehicle
HGV-202F an indigenously developed Hypersonic Glide Vehicle by HTNP Industries is prepared to conduct it's first Hypersonic test which was being delayed amid Coronavirus pandemic.
View attachment 56177
HGV-202F by HTNP Industries
Akola, Aug 12, 2020 (Issuewire.com) - The invisible threat of Coronavirus pulled up dark clouds over Hypersonic testing of it's Hypersonic Glide Vehicle (HGV) HGV-202F that have been developed by Indian defense StartUp HTNP Industries.
Warhead was set to test under the supervision of respective government organizations in June but has to be postponed till the situation normalizes.
The co-founder and CEO of HTNP Industries, Shantanu Gawande have yet to clarify the test schedule of HGV but is expected to do it soon in this month. The HGV is being developed by the Advanced Hypersonic department of HTNP Industries in HTNP Industries's Material Science and Engineering lab (MSEL). HTNP Industries CSO Saurav Chaudhari did said about the progress of HGV and its glide path.
HGV-202F is HTNP Industries's ambitious project to develop the country's first HGV. Following Russian Avangard, Chinese DF-ZF and US's Common Hypersonic Glide Body (C-HGB), HGV-202 is faster and has better accuracy than Chinese DF-ZF.
This test of HGV-202F is about the maneuverability of the Warhead at Hypersonic conditions.
The MSEL has issued a set of guidelines for their scientists and other staff on the prevention of coronavirus infection. As part of precautionary measures, bio-metric attendance has been stopped and priority is being given on complete sanitation of surfaces frequently used by staff.
Meetings and discussions are being done through video conferencing on Skype to ensure the safety of staff and to prevent the spread of Coronavirus. All necessary precautions and guidelines are being followed by the company and its labs.
India ready to test Hypersonic Glide Vehicle - IssueWire
HGV-202F an indigenously developed Hypersonic Glide Vehicle by HTNP Industries is prepared to conduct it's first Hypersonic test which was being delayed amid Coronavirus pandemic.www.issuewire.com
Infact I got a read receipt to many of my mails.Kudos bro for having the guts to ask the DRDO director in chief. Probably the spam filtering would've flagged it as spam and it would've never reached to him. But I appreciate the effort you made.