Indian Missiles and Guided Munitions


Agni 6 testing soon? Agni 5 has a official range of 5000km but it's purported range of 8000km. Will India officially unveil a 10k + km ICBM?

But the recent NOTAM is only for 4000km I think so could be some other missile.
 
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Agni 6 testing soon?

But the recent NOTAM is only for 4000km I think so could be some other missile.
Agni 4. They tested agni 3 few months back so most likely agni 4 this time.
 
Agni 4. They tested agni 3 few months back so most likely agni 4 this time.
For all practical purposes Agni 2,3,4 and 5 IRBMs are enough for detterence.

Agni 6 will be overkill for our needs. Not that the capability hurts though.
 

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For all practical purposes Agni 2,3,4 and 5 IRBMs are enough for detterence.

Agni 6 will be overkill for our needs. Not that the capability hurts though.
Seeing the history of usa, i think it's more of a necessity than overkill
 
Seeing the history of usa, i think it's more of a necessity than overkill
We do have the capability, but dunno about the political ramifications of such a move. The US might will a fuss, EU? Maybe. China yes, it was China which stated that Agni 5s actual range is around 8000km and not 5k as India claims.

Agni 6 with 10000 km will be a show of power, but show of power to whom and why? I think that's the question. Presently the western powers are not a threat to us.

But as a show of sovereignty and independent detterence I do support the move.
 
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India to buy buy 5 more S400 squadrons. It's a follow on order so CAATSA waiver is still in effect.

Project Kusha is still a bit far (M1, M2 and M3 are still being tested).
 
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Our job is to surprise you just like last year we did it with our precision munitions. A bigger surprise is waiting for India’s adversaries. What makes you think India is bound to act according to your expectations?
India ou surprises themselves. When their megalo mania comes crashing down, and they realise they aren't as strong as they thought they were .
Then Bollywood jumps to the rescue
 

India to buy buy 5 more S400 squadrons. It's a follow on order so CAATSA waiver is still in effect.

Project Kusha is still a bit far (M1, M2 and M3 are still being tested).
It was needed and it won't hinder project kusha since IAF is already committed for 10 squadron of project kusha. 10 squadron of s400 and 10 squadron of project Kusha is solid combination

And if they have any plans for S500 then they better drop it, we don't need s500
 

Engine was already tested in 2020

HSTDV was for demonstration, it turned into ET-LDHCM (actually missile)

Further testing of engine continued

ET-LDCHM was also reportedly tested last year but no official statement was given similarly to first and third test of LR-AShM which was never officially admitted.

HCM will be operational by 2030

Yes this is the very test I'm referring to. It'll be over a decade before these just started flight tests are ready for service HCM. It depends how mature this revealed testing is though. Could be extremely mature already or much more preliminary or even reveal complete rethinking required. I don't actually believe scramjet is the challenge. It is the entire kill chain and preserving the kill chain during war that's the real challenge of HGV and HCM.

Anyway topic to LRAShM. Glider or not or somewhere on the spectrum, the impressive part of any "hypersonic weapon" that isn't a ballistic missile is the kill chain.
 
Yes this is the very test I'm referring to. It'll be over a decade before these just started flight tests are ready for service HCM. It depends how mature this revealed testing is though. Could be extremely mature already or much more preliminary or even reveal complete rethinking required. I don't actually believe scramjet is the challenge. It is the entire kill chain and preserving the kill chain during war that's the real challenge of HGV and HCM.

Anyway topic to LRAShM. Glider or not or somewhere on the spectrum, the impressive part of any "hypersonic weapon" that isn't a ballistic missile is the kill chain.
I believe it's mature enough since they have shelved brahmos 2 (unofficially)

ET-LDHCM will succeed brahmos
 
I believe it's mature enough since they have shelved brahmos 2 (unofficially)

ET-LDHCM will succeed brahmos

That's because Brahmos 2 was intended a long time ago to just be Zircon export for India.

Either Russia refused to sell for whatever reasons (maybe they need all the numbers they can produce) or India reviewed it and found it lacking which is what I suspect.
 
What missile did India test today?

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I have seen many videos and the missile took some very sharp turns, do you think it might be Dhvani (HGV)
 
Some SRBM. Not sure if it's Hypersonic. Probably Agni Prime or something.
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Some SRBM. Not sure if it's Hypersonic. Probably Agni Prime or something.
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3500 km notam for srbm, nahh. Let's wait for government announcement,
 

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