The Defense research and development organization (DRDO) is one of Asia’s largest defense contractors and a leading aerospace manufacturer headquartered in New Delhi. In recent years, DRDO has achieved success in several projects, the prime project of it being the Integrated Guided Missile Development Program (IGMDP), which aims at developing local missile design and development ability and manufacturing a range of missile systems for the three defense services. The IGMDP has developed five missile platforms, surface to surface missile systems Prithvi and Agni series of missiles, Akash SAM, anti-tank Nag missile and multi-mission Trishul missile.
Work on the 9 km range Trishul
missile system has been completed as technology demonstrator. Nag is
third generation; fire-and-forget anti-tank guided missile with a range of 4
km.It has a complete fiberglass structure. This indigenous missile which can
operate during day and night, has a 10-year, maintenance-free shelf life and
its lethal capability has been increased to enable it to carry one of the most
powerful tandem warheads. Equipped with imaging infrared (IID) guidance and an IIR
seeker, ‘NAG’
has ‘lock-on-before launch’ capability. Its carrier, a modified version of the
infantry combat vehicles BMP-2(ICV), is capable of carrying four ready-to-fire
missiles in the launch platform and to store 12 more missiles. Akash is a mobile,
multiple-target handling and medium range Air Defense missile with a strike
range of 25 km and an effective ceiling of 18 km. This 5.6 meter long sleek
missile has a launch weight of 700 kg and can carry a warhead of 50 kg. It will
be used to counter ballistic missiles and enemy aircraft. Compared to the US-made Patriot,
the Akash
has better features. It is totally mobile and can be launched from a battle
tank. It operates in conjunction with the indigenously built Rajendra
Surveillance and Engagement Radar. The radar is capable of tracking 64 targets
and guiding up to 12 missiles simultaneously.
India is developing a new
generation of long range, sub-sonic stealth cruise missile called the ‘Nirbhay’
having an operational strike range of about 1000 km. It is 6-metre long with a
diameter of around 0.52 meter. Using the inertial navigation system, it could
fly at a speed of around 0.7 mach. It is capable of delivering 24 different
types of warheads depending on mission requirements. ‘Astra’ is a beyond visual range
air to air missile designed for a 80-km range in head-on mode and 20-km range
in tail-chase mode. It can intercept fast-moving aerial targets at supersonic speeds
(1.2 to 1.4 mach). The single-stage, smoke-less, solid propelled missile cannot
be traced by any enemy radar and hence, can successfully destroy the targets.
The missile ‘K-15’
with a range of 700 km is India’s first-ever submarine launched ballistic
missile. It is about 8.5 meters long with one meter diameter. Its launch weight
is about 7 tonnes. It uses solid propellant. It can carry a conventional
payload of about 500 kg and also be fitted with tactical nuclear warhead.
Brahmos is a maneuverable
supersonic cruise missile. It is a two-stage missile. It is nine meters tall
and weighs 3.9 tonnes with the canister. It can carry a conventional warhead
weighing 300 kg to a low altitude of 10 meters at a speed of mach 2.8 from a
range of 290 km.It can be launched from vertical or inclined position and will
cover 360 degrees. It can be integrated into army, navy, air force and even
submarines. Its aerial version will be nine-meter long and once fitted can
auto-launch itself towards the target after being released from the aircraft by
the pilot. The submarine launched versions will make the submarines capable of
attacking surface targets at sea or on land. The enhanced version of the
Brahmos missile, the Brahmos-2 hypersonic missile will be jointly
developed by India and Russia and shall cover a distance of more than 1000 km
at 8 mach.
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