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Photo is horizontally inverted!.. Original would be this :Aren't blow off panels to the right of that circled section?
It is AFAIK.
Photo is horizontally inverted!.. Original would be this :Aren't blow off panels to the right of that circled section?
It is AFAIK.
IMO these launchers ( in the case of ships ) are only for testing as part of the floating test range , they won't be installed in our warships . Our future warships will have a universal VLS to launch multiple types of missiles including AD-1 & AD-2. Current configuration ( 0° to 90° traverse of launcher for firing ) takes up valuable space on deck which is very limited on warships.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.
Eh ?Photo is horizontally inverted!.. Original would be this :View attachment 56185
Outer skin will be carbon carbon composites most probably.So they were able to develop the required metallurgy, if it's true then it's amazing.
is this true.Outer skin will be carbon carbon composites most probably.
Metallurgy related know how would be provided by drdo most probably.
What is true ?is this true.
seriously private company developed HGV.What is true ?
Let's see , no private company will develop HGV unless sanctioned by govt and helped by govt agencies like drdo. Eg will need access to hypersonic wind tunnels available with isro. High heat resistant exotic materials can only be supplied by govt agencies , will need a proven ballistic missile to test flight the HGV etc.seriously private company developed HGV.
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
Take it with a bucket load of NaCl. They might have been concerned or associated with tech-development or even part development. But saying that the whole vehicle is prepared by a start-up is some what over the horizon as of now.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.
This @porky_kicker
I was hoping for that new improved version of Tatra truck.
That was just Photoshop after-all.I was hoping for that new improved version of Tatra truck.
Is there any picture of it?I was hoping for that new improved version of Tatra truck.
What is the status of UVLS development?IMO these launchers ( in the case of ships ) are only for testing as part of the floating test range , they won't be installed in our warships . Our future warships will have a universal VLS to launch multiple types of missiles including AD-1 & AD-2. Current configuration ( 0° to 90° traverse of launcher for firing ) takes up valuable space on deck which is very limited on warships.
IMO other than testing purposes as part of floating test range these launchers in future can also be installed inside cargo containers just like the Russians did with their Klub missiles and hence parked on civilian ships. Nobody will be wiser.
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The above are the land based mobile launchers for AD-1 & AD-2 interceptors.
AFAIK only in concept . Unless the specs of all the future missiles for immediate deployment from UVLS is confirmed and available , it is not possible to design one .What is the status of UVLS development?