Varunastra ship launched torpedo

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only major countries has own torpedos like usa,russia,china,s.korea and some european countries.So we are joining elite club who has own torpedoes
 

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Varunastra. Nice name.
 

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Vizag is increasingly getting important regarding navy.:)
my home city
its better than Mumbai... I think the IN is slowing shifting its importance from Mumbai to Vizag and the east.... much better for the navy as Vizag is a better port and not so congested and Bay of Bengal is more secure for testing rather than the Arabian sea where every countries navy has boats patrolling!
 

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its better than Mumbai... I think the IN is slowing shifting its importance from Mumbai to Vizag and the east.... much better for the navy as Vizag is a better port and not so congested and Bay of Bengal is more secure for testing rather than the Arabian sea where every countries navy has boats patrolling!
:whoo: :hurray:....business...:devious:
 

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Wonder what happened to this program.... NSTL is muted, Navy was about to procure Black Shark Torpedos for Warships, while couple of year back their were news like Indian Torpedo near ready. maybe it have failed to live up to expectation.

as given of this Heavy Torpedo was never reaching its range... some friends from DRDO said it was becoming too slow before reaching its target..
Hmm.. point to be noted.

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a duct fan design for aircraft have good results, maybe it can be some helpful for a torpedo design.
 

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Wonder what happened to this program.... NSTL is muted, Navy was about to procure Black Shark Torpedos for Warships, while couple of year back their were news like Indian Torpedo near ready. maybe it have failed to live up to expectation.



Hmm.. point to be noted.



a duct fan design for aircraft have good results, maybe it can be some helpful for a torpedo design.
i think Navy ordered 24 varu.,. Its first tranche once they satisfied. They will order more.
One cannot evaluate the both scorp and new torps-it will complicate the work. Hence proven torps are for scrop.
Note@ missles and torps are diff. If torp is at high speed- it will create noise and alert the enemy. Hence comprised is needed@ speed=noise !
 

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Looks as modern as a T-34 :happy:

Seriously, are torpedoes viable anymore?

(*knows nothing about warfare in water*)
 

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Torpedo are also used on destroyer and frigates like Delhi and Shivalika class..

Where as they are also used on Submarines..
 

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Little is known about either programme, mostly because that's the way the government has wanted it. Scant bits of literature (sometimes inadvertent) suggests that technologies involves in both or either of the torpedo programmes include sea water actuated / silver zinc propulsion packages, contra-rotating motor and propellers, proximity sensors, HE warheads, composite material construction, stepless speed control, fibre optic guidance, floating recorder and transmitter (FRAT), noise cancellation techniques and low noise FRP propellers.
Livefist: UPDATED: Indian Torpedoes Near Ready

i think Navy ordered 24 varu.,. Its first tranche once they satisfied. They will order more.
One cannot evaluate the both scorp and new torps-it will complicate the work.!
 

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Btw, This Monster is for Indeed Destroyers Not for Submarines...

The NSTL has developed both light-water torpedoes (LWTs), named TAL, and heavy-weight torpedoes (HWTs), named Takshak and Varunastra. Takshak has two versions, a submarine-launched variant with wire guidance and a ship-launched one with autonomous guidance. Varunastra is an advanced version of the ship-launched HWT. Under development is a torpedo called Shakti with thermal propulsion, which can generate 500 kilowatt of power and rev up the engine within a second. "Thermal propulsion is a challenging technology," said Rangarajan. "It is a totally indigenous effort. We have already consolidated several technologies in its development. Only the United States, the United Kingdom and Russia had torpedoes with thermal propulsion when we took up the challenge."
Underwater might


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hmmm... seems like effective range @ high speed is the name of the game.....
Varunastra, which is ready for trials by the Navy, weighs more than one tonne and contains 250 kg of explosives. It travels at a speed of 40 knots an hour..

:notbad:
 

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hmmm... seems like effective range @ high speed is the name of the game.....
Mark 48 ADCAP seems to be at a level way above the rest, from this chart!


Varunastra, which is ready for trials by the Navy, weighs more than one tonne and contains 250 kg of explosives. It travels at a speed of 40 knots an hour..

:notbad:
Any idea about the range?
 
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