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But they usually don't go at Mach 2.8+.If you consider international standards, cruise missiles of 1,00+km range are 6m long and .5 m wide, mush smaller than the Brahmos.
But they usually don't go at Mach 2.8+.If you consider international standards, cruise missiles of 1,00+km range are 6m long and .5 m wide, mush smaller than the Brahmos.
They dont even go beyond mach 1. Because they are meant to be subsonic.But they usually don't go at Mach 2.8+.
ASMP-A can go upto Mach 3. Has a range of 500 km. But weighs only 860 kg and is of 5.38m.They dont even go beyond mach 1. Because they are meant to be subsonic.
That's because it is not a subsonic cruise missile, powered by a prop fan or turbo prop engine. It is a ramjet powered missile, a copy of the SA-6 with it's stored kerosene fuel and engine. The extra range can be because of the air launch. It is similar to Brahmos missile.ASMP-A can go upto Mach 3. Has a range of 500 km. But weighs only 860 kg and is of 5.38m.
Do you think the air launched Bramhos will have a range of only 290km?ASMP-A can go upto Mach 3. Has a range of 500 km. But weighs only 860 kg and is of 5.38m.
That thing seems to be wide with the turbofan placed like that.If you consider international standards, cruise missiles of 1,00+km range are 6m long and .5 m wide, mush smaller than the Brahmos.
I was just saying that there are missiles much smaller and lighter than Brahmos but with comparable performance. As far as Brahmos, atleast in the public domain it's range will remain at 290 km or 299.99km. Whichever makes us happy.Do you think the air launched Bramhos will have a range of only 290km?
Might be just the graphics. The real model will tell us the dimensionsThat thing seems to be wide with the turbofan placed like that.
Is there a land launched version of the ASMP ? There isn't one single missile comparable to the Brahmos outside Russia/India.I was just saying that there are missiles much smaller and lighter than Brahmos but with comparable performance. As far as Brahmos, atleast in the public domain it's range will remain at 290 km or 299.99km. Whichever makes us happy.
This impression is either of target drone version or it just another FORCE's famed imagination. You can't fire a cruise missiles from tube whose engine is placed outside fuselage. Just hope they keep promise and test NIRBHAY this April and rest all speculation.looks like this will be very close to the final version
And interestingly the news comes from a Chinese source, I m still waiting for an Indian source.India to testfire Nirbhay cruise missile in April
English.news.cn 2012-03-07 16:06:12
NEW DELHI, March 7 (Xinhua) -- India is likely to testfire its indigenously developed new sub-sonic cruise missile Nirbhay next month, sources said Wednesday.
"The Defense Research and Development Organization has made the missile which can travel at a sub-sonic speed that is less than the speed of sound. It will be testfired in April," the sources said.
Nirbhay, India's equivalent of America's long-range Tomahawk, is a two-stage, surface-to-surface missile which can carry multiple payloads and engage several targets. It has a range of nearly 1,000 km.
Nirbhay will be a terrain hugging, stealthy missile capable of delivering 24 different types of warheads depending on mission requirements and will use an inertial navigation system for guidance.
"It will supplement Indo-Russian made BrahMos supersonic cruise missile in the sense that it would enable delivery of warheads farther than the 300 km range of BrahMos," the sources added.
that is exactly what i thought when i saw this pic for the first time, but when some info came about the Nirbhy this was the most likely candidate.This impression is either of target drone version or it just another FORCE's famed imagination. You can't fire a cruise missiles from tube whose engine is placed outside fuselage. Just hope they keep promise and test NIRBHAY this April and rest all speculation.
India's Tomahawk-like long range cruise missile Nirbhay is expected to be test-fired for the first time in July-August this year, according to the Dr V.G. Sekaran, director of the Advanced Systems Lab (ASL) at DRDO.India's Long-Range Cruise Missile Test In August, Says DRDO
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