Indian Missiles and Guided Munitions

They are already operating the Yakhont missile, so it’s not really a major issue for them.
But they are not exactly our allies. They have tie up with many countries who are not really friendly with us. Brahmos in their hand can comprise it .
Also Brahmos is derived from Yakhnot. But Brahmos =/= Yakhnot.
 
But they are not exactly our allies. They have tie up with many countries who are not really friendly with us. Brahmos in their hand can comprise it .
Also Brahmos is derived from Yakhnot. But Brahmos =/= Yakhnot.
We don't even have any disputes with each other... I heard during sukarno era Indonesia was claiming our nicobar islands and I think in 65 they were actually considering military action against India for those islands but somehow tensions sorted out.... maybe @Indos knows better....
 
We don't even have any disputes with each other... I heard during sukarno era Indonesia was claiming our nicobar islands and I think in 65 they were actually considering military action against India for those islands but somehow tensions sorted out.... maybe @Indos knows better....

There is no tension or clash between Indonesia and India since Soeharto took power until now under democratic system.
 
We don't even have any disputes with each other... I heard during sukarno era Indonesia was claiming our nicobar islands and I think in 65 they were actually considering military action against India for those islands but somehow tensions sorted out.... maybe @Indos knows better....
A lot of people forget that there were already talks about Adani Ports developing a deep water port in Bataan, Philippines. The port was said to be around 25 mts deep and capable of handling large Panamax ships. Nothing is finalized yet but if it ever happens and the Indian Navy gets access for visits or logistics support, it would be a pretty useful foothold in the South China Sea and would expand India's presence well beyond the IOR.
 
A lot of people forget that there were already talks about Adani Ports developing a deep water port in Bataan, Philippines. The port was said to be around 25 mts deep and capable of handling large Panamax ships. Nothing is finalized yet but if it ever happens and the Indian Navy gets access for visits or logistics support, it would be a pretty useful foothold in the South China Sea and would expand India's presence well beyond the IOR.
Another major update is India is now offering 400 kms version of Brahmos ER to Philippines....

 
Another major update is India is now offering 400 kms version of Brahmos ER to Philippines....

Range isn't the issue. The real challenge is having a strong C4ISR network to find, track and target accurately at those distances. It gets even more complicated when you're dealing with moving warships in the middle of a vast ocean where the target can change position significantly by the time a missile arrives.
 
Range isn't the issue. The real challenge is having a strong C4ISR network to find, track and target accurately at those distances. It gets even more complicated when you're dealing with moving warships in the middle of a vast ocean where the target can change position significantly by the time a missile arrives.
So are we working on this challenge? Any details?
 
Interesting video on our homemade Suryastra and Vayuastra...

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So are we working on this challenge? Any details?
See, it's a continuous process. Just like the last year launch of GSAT-7R, the goal is to bring inputs from multiple assets into a single network and build a fused picture of the battlefield. But even with that, targeting moving warships across the vast expanse of the open ocean remains one of the toughest problems in naval warfare.
This isn't unique to the Indian Navy. Whether it's the Indian Navy, PLAN, US Navy, South Korean Navy or Japanese Navy, everyone faces the same challenge. Finding a ship is one thing; maintaining a continuous track, updating its position in real time and accurately guiding a weapon to it hundreds or thousands of kilometres away is another. Are you getting my point, bro? If you want the technical details, I can share a few articles that explain the physics and operational challenges behind it.
 
Bro... I know you're doubting about Vayuastra which I agree is based on Israeli system.... but it's now improved in India.... Suryastra a multi caliber rocket launcher is a 100% homemade system...
No, man. It's completely false.
 

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