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That diagram is hand drawn by me. MS Paint.Exactly my thoughts. Three in one looks like three mini tubes in one.
I'm not sure about it.
It's not an official diagram.
That diagram is hand drawn by me. MS Paint.Exactly my thoughts. Three in one looks like three mini tubes in one.
I'm not sure about it.
sayar I am afraid that as per reports the final date is yet to be fixed, but it should be either 26th July -Vijay diwas or 15 Aug- Independence day, though I would prefer 26th July, reason simple, I just can't wait.so when can we see the first pic of ATV ??? what is the exact date, final question who will break the coconut on ATV ??? Mrs MMS or President of India ???
Understand mate that it's paint job, but then it's also the only way to have three missiles in one tube.That diagram is hand drawn by me. MS Paint.
It's not an official diagram.
the missiles on the atv and how it will be configured is an important point. The ATV without it's missiles is useless.this naval news or more concerned about the ships & Submaries mainly ATV not its missile may be?
Coconut and a bottle of Champagne should be right... in honour of old Naval Traditions...Hey Guys i think it should be the chief of navy who should break the coconut...
What good is an SSBN if it has no missiles ???this naval news or more concerned about the ships & Submaries mainly ATV not its missile may be?
A SLBM should be qualify for at least two requirement, one It should be water tight seal at the weapon bay lid so that water cannot entered into the compartment, second after the weapon bay lid is open their should be enough water tightness between the missile and the tube to form a gas escape for the missile from to submarine until it reaches the free air where its rocket boosters can be ignited. But if you make an arrangement for 3 missiles in one single lid, water can enter into the compartment and the missile may loose its water tight properties between the missile and the tube in the long run, if this problem can be solved then their shouldn't be a problem in its integration.There is a possibility that the Sagarika may have individual canisters.
Note the launch containers in the red circle.
The sole purpose of those missiles was to go on the ATVK-15 and AGNI SLBM are both going on ATV??
i am guessing it will be divided or some will be holding AGNI and some K-15??The sole purpose of those missiles was to go on the ATV
yeah LF both will be housed in ATV, its tubes design is flaxible enough to have one AGNI SL or three K 15 missile.K-15 and AGNI SLBM are both going on ATV??
if i assum that one or two of the K-15 are for test purpose and two of the A3 SL are real deal with nukes, then rest can be K-15 with nukes, which meansi am guessing it will be divided or some will be holding AGNI and some K-15??
1.5 years for sea trials (max) if things go as planned, plus 1.5 years for weapons test (since all the weapons are already been tested on submerged platforms).Looking at the current status I believe it would take 3-5 more years to make ATV a world class ship.
Then give navy 5 more years to assimilate ATV. This make 10 years for the ATV to make ATV a nuclear deterrent weapon.
same feeling here as risking a nuke sub close to enemy shore won't be a good idea than attacking an enemy with a longer range BM, it would be always be costly option to risk an sub. so 750 km should be a test bench for a longer range BMs such as Agni III derivatives.I have a feeling that K-15 will be used as test-bed i.e. to test all the relivant possibilities that could happen for Agni-3 SL. K-15 smaller, simple and lighter than Agni will be cheap and easy to test. Always learn to walk before you run.
This is a time required to get the weapon operational. We both agree on it so lets not debate on the issue. However ever weapon be it a combat knife or orbital weapons need time to be assimilated. Strategies are to be decided, protocols are to be formed, tatics are to developed. Training not only to the crew but also to the naval commanders and also possible people who may interact with the sub must be given.1.5 years for sea trials (max) if things go as planned, plus 1.5 years for weapons test (since all the weapons are already been tested on submerged platforms).
add 1 more year (given the fact we have been delay masters)
all add up to 4 years. to have our nuclear weapon deterrent under sea platform fully operational.
Ofcource that will be ATV-II and not ATV-I which is (tech demo)
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