sayareakd
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with range it will be over kill for Pindi stan. Love to see GHQ going up in fire from all directions.For la-whore and pindi Prahaar is sufficient.
with range it will be over kill for Pindi stan. Love to see GHQ going up in fire from all directions.For la-whore and pindi Prahaar is sufficient.
India does not have suitable launch points close to Tibet. Tibet is not a flat land.The forward base itself will have to be in the mountains inside tunnels. Tibet itself is plateau and should be possible to cover by a cruise missile.
Air is thin in the Himalayas. I dont know how Nirbhay would perform but i am sure modifications will be done to overcome.
Indian ballistic missiles have been stationed in Himalayas. The thinking is that the mountainous caves will be able to withstand wmds.India does not have suitable launch points close to Tibet. Tibet is not a flat land.
The cruise missiles give India the option to target points deep inside Pakistan from places that Pakistan cannot reach or target easily.
I doubt any strategic missile (cruise or ballistic) will be moved to within 100km of border. Only tactical missiles will be moved close to border.
China is a tough nut to crack due to a number of problems including geography.
Yes ballistic missiles can go over the Himalayas. The cruise missile operates differently.Indian ballistic missiles have been stationed in Himalayas. The thinking is that the mountainous caves will be able to withstand wmds.
I'll try to answer without checking on specifications, but isn't cruise missile defined by low altitude flight (nap-of the earth)?@sgarg what makes you think that cruise missiles cannot operate in the himalayas?
From India to Tibet, we have features that involve a sudden change in altitude. I think the question would be, can Nirbhay handle that?The flight path is nap of the earth, that means maintaining a low altitude over the geographical features the missiles have to fly over, I do not believe there is a height limitation on the geographical feature itself.
I mean tomahawk regularly flew over the hindukush on their way to Afghanistan, and the granat has been flight tested on flightpaths crossing the urals.
Not to mention the tomahawk again had been programmed by the Americans to overfly the zagros mountains in Iran to hit targets in the southern soviet union during the cold war.
Himalayas and Tibet are examples of extremes in geography. Designing a cruise missile which is fired from plains in north India and lands in Tibet plateau is a very big challenge.The flight path is nap of the earth, that means maintaining a low altitude over the geographical features the missiles have to fly over, I do not believe there is a height limitation on the geographical feature itself.
I mean tomahawk regularly flew over the hindukush on their way to Afghanistan, and the granat has been flight tested on flightpaths crossing the urals.
Not to mention the tomahawk again had been programmed by the Americans to overfly the zagros mountains in Iran to hit targets in the southern soviet union during the cold war.
any idea what is GSQR and how they start weapons development ?Himalayas and Tibet are examples of extremes in geography. Designing a cruise missile which is fired from plains in north India and lands in Tibet plateau is a very big challenge.
I doubt Nirbhaya is up to this task.
Anyway let DRDO complete development flights. The system needs to be inducted in Navy before we make further judgement.
if that was the case DRDO would have made Nag manpod long ago, as their was no GSQR, audit didnt allowed them to take the project, that is why no Nag manpod (Told by DRDO guy).All missiles have been made and given to the armed forces. I don't think a GSQR has ever been issued for missiles
Let me rephrase, all strategic missiles like Prithvi, Agni, K series, cruise missiles.if that was the case DRDO would have made Nag manpod long ago, as their was no GSQR, audit didnt allowed them to take the project, that is why no Nag manpod (Told by DRDO guy).
That is the problem ... something like Prahar which Army is being forced to induct when they say they do not want that....All missiles have been made and given to the armed forces. I don't think a GSQR has ever been issued for missiles
The stated cruise characteristics are from 50m to 05Km of height ... so where is the problem....India does not have suitable launch points close to Tibet. Tibet is not a flat land.
The cruise missiles give India the option to target points deep inside Pakistan from places that Pakistan cannot reach or target easily.
I doubt any strategic missile (cruise or ballistic) will be moved to within 100km of border. Only tactical missiles will be moved close to border.
China is a tough nut to crack due to a number of problems including geography.
No, the problem is launching from India into Tibet across the Himalayas. From the Indian side, the Himalayas rise abruptly, so the missile will have to gain altitude from quite a distance, and once flying over the Himalayas, its minimum height has to be above the tallest ridge-lines. Terrain masking that you are talking about is going to be ineffective.The stated cruise characteristics are from 50m to 05Km of height ... so where is the problem....
The more the terrain features the better is the accuracy of flight path ---- provided there is TERCOM or terrain masking / matching facilities available...
That is the problem ... something like Prahar which Army is being forced to induct when they say they do not want that....
My grouse is that there is no focus on those systems which are used every day and everywhere. Say for example a grenade, an artillery fuse or sensor, helmets, bullet proof jackets, pistol, submachine guns, enhanced quality of explosive, good quality propellants..... etc.
It is not that we lacking in conventional quality of weaponry can not make us loose a conflicts or wars. - Kargil did occur. Insurgencies are there . There is a large scope of conventional conflict to occur even under nuclear umbrella which can be very swift and intense and technological.
If that is so, focus on improvement on conventional weaponry is as good a requirement as on strategic missiles and bombs if not more.
DRDO needs a balance in focus.. They require to be user friendly rather than dictating terms..
Why launch from Guwahati? Why not fro Sela or Twang or Kibithu. Even if launched from Guhati or Dibugarh it can follow valley like an aircraft does or rather better than an aircraft. I am sure all aircrafts would not fly over 5km height to reach Tibet.No, the problem is launching from India into Tibet across the Himalayas. From the Indian side, the Himalayas rise abruptly, so the missile will have to gain altitude from quite a distance, and once flying over the Himalayas, its minimum height has to be above the tallest ridge-lines. Terrain masking that you are talking about is going to be ineffective.
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