huh? like this is so different from the stats reported earlier wtf? not even 50km? or is this an early version?

ll be very honest i simply dont understand what you are saying. to put it in layman terms this 15km range shown is not final and a lot more can be squeezed out of the airframe? or is this the very first iteration of this missile? because even with astra mk1 we should be getting NASAMS range(30 km).Its BDL , so range etc can be sometimes perplexing. They also make version/mk 1 mk2 etc which is present in Astra itself and here mention of single rocket motor, so the scope is there obviously.
Missile flight path and the guidance algorithm in the obc determine range function. Single obc can usually run multiple guidance algo programs option which is why different mode of engagement is there and trajectory choice. With a good guidance scheme you can have launch range increased to 90 km whereas normal guidance scheme would have allowed for 52 km. Autopilot design is a very critical affair the mathematical model that will be used is an interesting & evolving field of study & highly computation oriented.
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It is easy to understand if we go step by step. Missiles need an active propulsion, here we have a single solid rocket motor shown. So it will have something like all boost or boost sustain feature. Once the rocket motor is burnt out no more active thrust. It has gained decent acceleration by then, so will have to use that kinetic acceleration gained momentum to go through and engage its target.ll be very honest i simply dont understand what you are saying. to put it in layman terms this 15km range shown is not final and a lot more can be squeezed out of the airframe? or is this the very first iteration of this missile? because even with astra mk1 we should be getting NASAMS range(30 km).
also where is the image with the range from? and havent multiple reports confirmed a 50km engagement range or was that detection range? so many questions about this one lol.
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Range and altitude are to match Barak-1 which it is replacing. That was their SQR asked for. For which they have tested.Everyone is worried about the wrong thing.
Focus on the altitude. That's what got me worried. That's basically Barak 1 level of ceiling.
yea that makes sense, but its going to take a long time do validate at higher ranges and altitudes thoughRange and altitude are to match Barak-1 which it is replacing. That was their SQR asked for. For which they have tested.
There will be improvement in numbers when they have time to test for extended scenarios.
They already have higher altitude & range version systems and data available from tests beforehand. I think when it comes to defence on the sea, the sea-skimming missiles are the biggest threat whether subsonic or supersonic. Maybe this is why it is intended for, to target any sea skimming vector threat. 15km over the open sea is quite vast and if the accuracy is as intended the range would be just as fine from launch to hit before the incoming vector can pull off some major maneuver to deceive the ad system.oh yea that makes sense, but its going to take a long time do validate at higher ranges and altitudes though
Not at all. Single-pulse Astra won't cross more than 25-30Kms, when launched from the ground without booster.Heartbreaking![]()
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@marich01That useless thing is garbage.Martlet
Bhargavastra + 30mm RCWS ( both EO/IR and guidance) should suffice.That useless thing is garbage.
You need a fire and forget system for countering UAVs.
Martlet offers you the exactly same capability as a 70mm unguided rocket with a laser guidance kit.
Hey, what happened to Bhargavastra? Does anyone know its status? Its like it completely disappeared from the scene after its May trials. There is not a single article covering it post May.Bhargavastra + 30mm RCWS ( both EO/IR and guidance) should suffice.
We already have modernised rbu rockets for surface and underwater threats, with deep magzines.
Few months ago testing begin, still ongoing.Hey, what happened to Bhargavastra? Does anyone know its status? Its like it completely disappeared from the scene after its May trials. There is not a single article covering it post May.