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@Kunal Biswas
Could you please do a comparison study between:
1> MLRS and Pinaka MKII
2> ATACMS and Prahaar
... so that we can figure out the scope of posibilities of development?
Howitzers range <=40Kmprahar is a short ranged missile similar to american atacms.but we also need something to accompany/replace the 90km smerch.is there any effort to develop inexpensive rockets like smerch in 90-120km range?also do ofb produce local 122mm grad launcher which can be fittted atop tanks and fielded in large numbers like the chinese are doing?
A bit of reality check consider our limited economic resources, ever lasting bureaucratic processes and then CBI finally closing in on already agreed dealsSaddam's aside
Imo india is placing to much emphasis on ground attack instead of thousands of t90's. I wish
We bought more attack helicopters.
Why would we need MBRL/MLRS atop tank chassis?
Having MRLS on tracked vehicle is a good idea when in offensive units to keep up with Mech forces consist of MBT and APC/IFV..
But wouldn't reloading vehicles for these tanks be siting ducks in the frontline?
There are field workshops and facilities where reloading and fueling take place, It wont be a sitting duck as there are other element protect it ..
For example tanks too have to reload and refuel at front lines from other vehicle so does SPGHs, And IFV ..
==============MRLS M270
But Tanks fire rounds one at a time over a long hunt kill mission, before it needs reloading, which makes it self-sustained for a pretty long period of time.
But Tracked MRLs would fire in volleys and exhaust its entire ammo within a minute and then have to run back to FOB to reload, else would have to be replenished on the fields by non-amored reloading vehicles, which is a risk.
So Tracked MRLs would either have to burn lots of fuel running back and forth with significantly reduced fronline presence time, of the supply line would have to be extended upto the frontline of an offensive force, with some armors reserved for protection of the supply line, thereby making the actual offensive force less lethal.
Isn't it?
W58 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediarevisit the tests India conducted. Miniaturizing warheads was the aim of the tests. Indian TN bomb of 250kt yield weighs about 400kgs. Earlier Prithvi model was for a fission bomb of about 20kt but weighed 1Ton.
.The W58 was 15.6 inches (400 mm) in diameter and 40.3 inches (1,020 mm) long, with a basic weight for the warhead of 257 pounds (117 kg). The yield was 200 kilotons. The W58 design entered service in 1964 and the last models were retired in 1982 with the last Polaris missiles
W58 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In 1959, just 15 years after first nuclear strike - US launched its 6000t nuclear sub - USS George Washington , each carrying 16 Polaris missile. Each missile was capable of launching 3x200kt nukes from 4600km.
In around 2015 , 50 years after its first nuclear test - Indian will have its 6000t nuclear sub - INS arihant, each carrying just 4 K-15 missile. Each missile capable of launching ? x ???kt nukes from 3500km.
Don't know - If I should be proud of this achievement OR should worry that we are not even near to capabilities (in term of miniaturization of weapons and weapon launch systems) that US possess in late 1950s.
That is our own fault.1. We are third world Country ..
2. Our defense Budget is not even same of U.S of 1950s ..
3. Our System are design for our needs ..
Consider that an achievement ..
Wonder why no tests on this for a while now, I hope they are inducted in huge numbers. ideal replacement for Prithvi with with a lot more flexibility.
Prithvi missiles to be replaced by more-capable Prahar: DRDO | Business LineSeeking to enhance its precision strike capabilities, India is planning to replace its 150 km-range Prithvi ballistic missiles with the newly developed quick reaction Prahar missiles.
"We are withdrawing the tactical 150 km-range Prithvi missiles and will replace them with the Prahar missiles, which are more capable and have more accuracy," DRDO chief Avinash Chander told PTI here.
The tactical versions of the Prithvi missiles would be withdrawn from service and will be upgraded to be used for longer ranges, he said.
The DRDO Chief said after the withdrawal of the tactical ballistic missiles from service, there would be a gap in strike capabilities in the range of 100 to 150 km-range.
"The Prahar missile would be used to fill up that gap," he said.
Prahaar does not replace Prithvi. It bridges the gap between Prithvi & Pinaka.
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