Old videos were cool with proper tracking view. Not like the current 15 seconds clip shared after. Things have gone backwards for the strategic systems video share part.
A1P, A4 and A5 have had concurrent development hence it is easily recognisable what difference is in there as compared to previous gen systems. Reentry vehicle design, manufacturing played another important part, the research done on shape and the plasma effect, how to mitigate.I think only A5 and A4 have the latest guidance, fuel and fuel tank technology. Giving more surface area for stable burn to harness 97% fuel potential and minimum solid afterburn residue. This helps in building a compact design and increasing thrust to weight ration for max payload.
What's the missile between Agni Prime and Agni 5 MIRV?Divyastra in the poster
lr-ashmWhat's the missile between Agni Prime and Agni 5 MIRV?
Strategic missiles are handled by DRDO's missile cluster. So BDL, HEMRL, ASL, RCI, TBRL, DRDL etc.Who does it for A5? BDL?
Isn't Ap also strategic?Strategic missiles are handled by DRDO's missile cluster. So BDL, HEMRL, ASL, RCI, TBRL, DRDL etc.
MoD doesn't seem to think so. The prime is supposed to be a part of the dedicated rocket force, whenever that happens. It will probably stay out of SFC's control.Isn't Ap also strategic?
I thought Ap would replace or complement A1, A2 and Prithvi.MoD doesn't seem to think so. The prime is supposed to be a part of the dedicated rocket force, whenever that happens. It will probably stay out of SFC's control.
I thought so too. But the plan seems to be to keep A1, A2 & Prithvi series active until a sufficient stock of SLBMs & ALBMs/ALCMs are built up. This is both in terms of missile systems & the launch platforms.I thought Ap would replace or complement A1, A2 and Prithvi.
Agni name is synonymous with our land based deterrence so it will always be a strategic system.Isn't Ap also strategic?