Upgraded Pechora Missile By Alpha Design clears key test - The Times of India
Science News: BENGALURU: Bengaluru-based defence equipment manufacturer Alpha Design Technologies Ltd (ADTL) has completed a major upgrade of the Indian Air Force’s.
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Upgraded Pechora Missile By Alpha Design clears key test - The Times of India
Science News: BENGALURU: Bengaluru-based defence equipment manufacturer Alpha Design Technologies Ltd (ADTL) has completed a major upgrade of the Indian Air Force’s.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Alpha Design has completed a major upgrade of IAF's Pechora SAM system.


Iirc, the IAF also had a long running requirement to reverse engineer the Russian origin FAB 500 M62 GP bomb. ARDE failed despite multiple attempts and was even pulled up by CAG.1000kg GP bomb by DRDO. We now have 125, 500 and 1000 kg GP bombs as well as 250 & 450 kg HSLD bombs.
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Any clarity on when A2A tests from Su30 are planned?
DRDO carries out successful demonstration of Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet technology
India conducts successful demonstration of Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet technologymany possible future applications. this is one of the enabling tech pillars. Other tech like multipulse rocket motor, SFDR , hybrid rocket motor, scramjet, PDE etc all are tech enabling pillars. You can scale it up or down and use as building block in a hybrid system as suitable. All types of missiles can be made Surface to air, air to surface, air to air everything. Key idea is this tech allow supersonic flight at lower altitude by using air breathing engine, so the missile need not carry oxidizer with fuel. That means weight save useful for design of good optimised long range missile system that can do cruise flight.
This is the original targeted specs of the LFRJ:What will be the range? Is it going to replace Brahmos(liquid-fuelled ramjet ) since it's 100% made in India product?
Notice the range and speed. 600km at Mach 3.2.
But here Indranil is saying the speed will be Mach 2.4. The decrease in cruising speed would mean reduced rate of fuel consumption. Which in turn means increased range. Given the fact that this is initially aimed to hit aerial targets (as AAM or SAM), the focus will be on preserving speed and ability of accelerating and changing directions fast. For an AShM...
When BrahMos solid booster burns out, its innards are thrown out as liquid ramjet kicks in. In SFDR the booster is much simpler in design and you don't have to eject stuff out when transitioning to ramjet mode. Also, there's huge volume saving where you can fit more fuel.
cant be, maybe m1 and m2 ground tests at most, i dont think theyve announced any flight tests. They usually would especially for a critical but ublic system like this unlike the LRAShMAt 3:25:00, the defence secretary says that indigenous equivalent of S-400 has seen success in initial trials. When Vishnu Som asks him about additional S-400 batteries.
That means Kusha has been tested already?
LRASHM test was actually mentioned in passing in a PIB release much much before the publicised second test. People simply didn't pay attention. (https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1989502®=3&lang=2)cant be, maybe m1 and m2 ground tests at most, i dont think theyve announced any flight tests. They usually would especially for a critical but ublic system like this unlike the LRAShM