Corax
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So according to you it's not even a quasi ballistic missiles, then all it is is a hypersonic anti ship missile that's boosted with a sustainer motor for the second stage and augmented for lift with fins. You can spin it however you like, but that's all it is. In that respect, it's nothing more than a glorified Exocet with a booster stage.Typical quasi-ballistic missiles still go upward first, then follow a depressed arc, dip in and out of atmosphere, actively maneuvers during descent. But this particular Indian system never even commits to that arc. Never creates a clean ballistic arc: it turns early, stays low, keeps adding energy and keeps maneuvering the whole way. Uses aerodynamic lift (cruciform surfaces) instead of pure gravity driven descent.
Those mid-body aerodynamic surfaces generate those lifts at hypersonic speeds, allow skip like or sustained glide behavior, helps it to perform lateral + vertical maneuvers. Anyway, it’s up to you what you choose to believe.
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