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Pakistanis & Chinese and Russians all had a good laugh for X'mas LOL!


ABNN SLBM stuck in launching tube and battery flat! Still say want to fire and kill PLA ships, Ah-Neh.... go paste cow dung on your turban lah!



https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/setb...res-in-a-week-submarine-version-stuck.535279/

Setback for Indian missile programme: Two failures in a week, submarine version stuck
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    https://theprint.in/2017/12/24/setb...o-failures-in-a-week-submarine-version-stuck/

    Surface-to-air missile test fails on 22 December, submarine test failure five days before raises major concerns over India’s nuclear triad expansion.

    New Delhi: The Indian missile development programme has encountered a setback with two successive failures within a week, including a worrying development in which a submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile got stuck in its testing canister following an unsuccessful test.

    Sources told ThePrint that a recent test of the Quick Reaction Surface to Air Missile (QRSAM) failed during its test on 22 December at Chandipur-on-Sea in Odisha. It hit turbulence within 1.5 seconds of the missile taking off, as an actuator did not respond to a software command, according to sources.

    QRSAM is being developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) to meet urgent requirements of the Indian Air Force for protection of vital assets. It is meant to complement the Akash short-range surface-to-air missile. It is supposed to take down fast-moving incoming air targets like missiles and fighter jets at extremely short notice. This was the third test of the missile.

    More worryingly, there has been major concern with the failure of the K-4 submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM), which is being developed for the nuclear triad to give India the capability to take down long-range targets from under water.

    A test carried out on 17 December ended in failure after the missile did not launch from an underwater pontoon, it is learnt. The missile, believed to have a range of over 3,500 km, is to be equipped on the INS Arihant and Arighat nuclear submarines as a second strike option.

    Sources said that the K-4 missile did not activate during the test, with its battery getting drained after the launch command was given. It is believed that DRDO scientists were even unable to retrieve the missile from the test pontoon following the failure, raising safety concerns for the programme.

    India’s lone nuclear missile-carrying submarine, the INS Arihant, is currently equipped with the 750 km range B-05 SLBM. However, the limited range of the missile and a struggle to keep the Arihant functional raises concerns on the effectiveness of the nuclear triad.

    The 3,500-km range K-4 missile was to be the real game changer, giving India a second strike option over all potential target positions. While it has been tested three times before, the unsuccessful test last week raised concerns as the missile was to be launched from the INS Arihant shortly. Careful assessments are now being made to pinpoint the reason for the failure, and assess whether it would lead to safety considerations for a submarine launch.

    DRDO has also started work on the K-5, a 5,000 km range SLBM that would be fitted onboard nuclear-powered submarines, as well as a futuristic K-6 project to develop an underwater launched missile with a range of up to 6,000 km.
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    A test carried out on 17 December ended in failure after the missile did not launch from an underwater pontoon, it is learnt.


    Told ya so!

    Arihant is still in a hospital, attended by Russian doctors/specialists.


 
https://thediplomat.com/2016/12/bad...-sub-nirbhay-cruise-missile-fails-test-again/

Bad News for India’s Deadliest Sub: Nirbhay Cruise Missile Fails Test (Again)
A test of the nuclear-capable Nirbhay cruise missile failed for the third time.

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By Franz-Stefan Gady
December 23, 2016


A December 21 test launch of India’s nuclear-capable Nirbhay long-range cruise missile has reportedly been unsuccessful, according to local media reports. It is the third time that a Nirbhay missile trial has allegedly failed to achieve its test perimeters since March 2013.

The December 21 launch, like previous tests, took place at the Integrated Test Range–the Indian military’s primary missile test facility–on Abdul Kalam Island, off the coast of Odisha and was overseen by the Indian military’s Defense Research Development Organization (DRDO).

According to the Times of India, the missile had to be destroyed mid-air after it deviated from its course. “The booster engine in Nirbhay’s first stage started working. The missile lifted off from its launcher. But it started veering dangerously towards one side in less than two minutes of its lift-off,” DRDO sources told The Hindu.

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“This is a hardware element issue. This is a reliability issue with a component,” the sources added. “It is a big failure. We should have a thorough re-look at what has been done so far. Out of four Nirbhay missions, three have ended in failure.”

So far, only a flight trial of the missile conducted on Octobe4 17, 2014 met all test criteria. The missile reportedly travelled 1,010 kilometers while being monitored by the ground station and an Indian Air Force fighter jet.

The Nirbhay is a subsonic land attack cruise missile armed with a 300-kilogram warhead and capable of reaching speeds of 0.6-0.7 Mach. It is designed to be highly maneuverable and has loitering capabilities. It is designed to be launched from air, sea, and land.

The failed missile test is particularly bad news for India’s first domestically developed and built ballistic missile nuclear submarine (SSBN) class, the Arihant-class, which, according to some military experts, will be armed with the Nirbhay cruise missile.

The Indian Navy commissioned the lead boat of the class, the INS Arihant in August. As I explained (See: “India Quietly Commissions Deadliest Sub”):

The INS Arihant will serve as a blueprint for India’s future fleet of four to five Arihant-class SSBNs to be built under the so-called Advanced Technology Vessel project. The ship building center at Vishakhapatnam is reportedly currently working on the second and third submarine of the class. The second Arihant-class SSBN, INS Aridhaman, is expected to be commissioned in 2018. In comparison to the lead ship of the class, subsequent boats will be larger (e.g., they will boast eight rather than four launch tubes), operate a more powerful reactor, and feature a host of other technical improvements.

There are also other missile systems under consideration for the future Arihant-class of SSBNs including the submarine-launched variant of the BrahMos short-range ramjet supersonic cruise missile, as well as the K-4 and K-15 intermediate-range nuclear-capable submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM).

The Nirbhay missile, once operational, will also likely be deployed aboard surface warships of the Indian Navy.

DRDO is reportedly also working on developing an air-launched variant of the weapon system for the Indian Air Force. It is unknown when DRDO will conduct the next test of the Nirbhay.
 
https://defenceupdate.in/double-set...rogramme-k-4-slbm-qrsam-failed-recent-trials/

Double Setback for Indian missile programme: K-4 SLBM and QRSAM Both Failed recent trials
by defenceupdate · December 24, 2017

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The Indian missile development programme has encountered a setback with two successive failures within a week, including a worrying development in which a submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile got stuck in its testing canister following an unsuccessful test.

Sources told ThePrint that a recent test of the Quick Reaction Surface to Air Missile (QRSAM) failed during its test on 22 December at Chandipur-on-Sea in Odisha. It hit turbulence within 1.5 seconds of the missile taking off, as an actuator did not respond to a software command, according to sources.

QRSAM is being developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) to meet urgent requirements of the Indian Air Force for protection of vital assets. It is meant to complement the Akash short-range surface-to-air missile. It is supposed to take down fast-moving incoming air targets like missiles and fighter jets at extremely short notice. This was the third test of the missile.

More worryingly, there has been major concern with the failure of the K-4 submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM), which is being developed for the nuclear triad to give India the capability to take down long-range targets from under water.

A test carried out on 17 December ended in failure after the missile did not launch from an underwater pontoon, it is learnt. The missile, believed to have a range of over 3,500 km, is to be equipped on the INS Arihant and Arighat nuclear submarines as a second strike option.

Sources said that the K-4 missile did not activate during the test, with its battery getting drained after the launch command was given. It is believed that DRDO scientists were even unable to retrieve the missile from the test pontoon following the failure, raising safety concerns for the programme.

READ Why did Andaman and Nicobar islands became part of India although they are much closer to Malaysia, Thailand, Sumatra and Myanmar?
India’s lone nuclear missile-carrying submarine, the INS Arihant, is currently equipped with the 750 km range B-05 SLBM. However, the limited range of the missile and a struggle to keep the Arihant functional raises concerns on the effectiveness of the nuclear triad.

The 3,500-km range K-4 missile was to be the real game changer, giving India a second strike option over all potential target positions. While it has been tested three times before, the unsuccessful test last week raised concerns as the missile was to be launched from the INS Arihant shortly. Careful assessments are now being made to pinpoint the reason for the failure, and assess whether it would lead to safety considerations for a submarine launch.

DRDO has also started work on the K-5, a 5,000 km range SLBM that would be fitted onboard nuclear-powered submarines, as well as a futuristic K-6 project to develop an underwater launched missile with a range of up to 6,000 km.









Source:- The Print
 
http://mil.news.sina.com.cn/world/2017-12-26/doc-ifypxrpp4060242.shtml

印度导弹试射一周内两连败:潜射导弹卡在发射管
印度导弹试射一周内两连败:潜射导弹卡在发射管

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印度是世界上唯一拥有战略核潜艇的非联合国常任理事国,然而印度自行研制的歼敌者战略核潜艇已经推迟数次,仍然没有服役。但这并不妨碍提前吹捧印度的潜艇实力,竟然声称潜射导弹射程覆盖中国北京。此前印度总理莫迪刚刚出席完在孟买举行的首艘“鲉鱼”级潜艇“卡尔瓦里”号(S21 INS Kalvari)服役仪式。

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  印度在导弹研发领域一直都雄心勃勃,但实际能力却时常与它的大国雄心并不匹配。据印度ThePrint网站24日报道,印度新导弹项目在一周内接连两次受挫,备受瞩目的新型地空导弹和K-4潜射弹道导弹的发射试验先后失败。更糟糕的是,这枚潜射弹道导弹被卡在水下发射管中,能不能安全、完好地取出还是个问题。这也引发外界对印度“三位一体”核力量建设的担忧。

  报道称,22日在奥里萨邦进行的试射中,最新型“快速反应地空导弹”试射失败,这是该导弹的第三次测试。消息人士透露,因为执行机构没有对软件指令做出反应,导弹起飞1.5秒之内就发生剧烈振动。该导弹由国防研究与发展组织(DRDO)开发,目的是满足印度空军对要地防空的迫切要求。

  而更令人担忧的是K-4潜射弹道导弹(SLBM)的试射失败。这种导弹是印度“三位一体”核计划的重要一环,将使印度有能力从水下发射导弹攻击数千公里外的战略目标。在12月17日进行的试验中,该导弹未能从水下浮筒中成功发射,最终试验以失败告终。这种导弹的射程超过3500公里,计划装备印度国产核潜艇,作为第二次核打击的主要手段。消息人士称,K-4型导弹在测试过程中始终没有被激活,最终发射命令发出后电池耗尽,导弹留在浮筒中。更糟糕的是,DRDO的科学家甚至无法从发射失败后的试验浮筒中取回导弹,这也引发对该项目的安全担忧。

  报道称,印度目前唯一的“歼敌者”号核潜艇装备有射程750公里的B-05潜射弹道导弹。但该导弹的射程极为有限,“歼敌者”号也很难维护,基本不具备实战能力。而射程3500公里的K-4导弹将成为真正的“游戏规则改变者”,让印度对所有潜在的目标都具有二次核打击能力。尽管之前已经进行了3次试验,但最近的失败仍然引发人们的担忧,因为该导弹原准备不久后就正式由“歼敌者”号潜艇发射,若失败的一幕再次上演,后果不堪设想。

  尽管接连遭遇挫折,但印度依然雄心勃勃。DRDO正在研制射程5000公里级的K-5潜射导弹,同时还启动了射程高达6000公里的K-6潜射导弹项目。
 
New Delhi: The Indian missile development programme has encountered a setback with two successive failures within a week
no setback here, as 2 failures in a row can be considered "successful failures".
made in india :cool:
 
Russky to Ah-Pu-Neh Modi, you can not even come out with workable missiles 20 years after I gave you my blue prints! You useless sotong ABNN!

http://mil.news.sina.com.cn/jssd/2017-12-27/doc-ifypyuvc7079139.shtml

俄嘲笑印度军工:送你图纸 给20年都仿不出该导弹
俄嘲笑印度军工:送你图纸 给20年都仿不出该导弹

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  印度对自己国产武器的“万丈豪情”已经由坦克、战机、航母,延伸到了导弹。据印度《觉醒日报》11月的报道称,印度军方在空射布拉莫斯反舰导弹完成试验后,决心进一步推进新式反舰导弹的研发并“完全实现国产化”——因为布拉莫斯本质上仍然还算是印度与俄罗斯合作的产物(当然了,这种合作中印度自己是几斤几两印度人不明说咱们也猜得到)。据报道称,印度方面认为其可以在2年内完全掌握超音速反舰导弹的核心技术,制造出“真正的、属于印度和印度军队并不依靠外国的海上反舰利器,实现印度海空军反舰力量的巨大提升”。

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  布拉莫斯导弹

  这种话因为印度说的实在太多而且大多都没了下文,所以咱们也就是笑笑。不过俄国人听到这就有点不高兴了:你反舰导弹技术全是依靠我的,你充其量也就算个零件组装厂还是二流的那种,怎么刚刚得了点教诲就飘飘然,想甩开师傅单干?这是嫌钱花少了?不看看自己的水平么。

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  布拉莫斯导弹

  法国《观察报》文章引用俄罗斯内部人士的话称,俄专家曾直言印度的上述表态是“不切实际的痴人说梦——或者说有这样的梦本身已经足够有想象力了”。俄专家笑称,“要是我们把给他们的导弹零件一掐,我就算现在把我们最新式最核心的超音速重型反舰导弹的全套图纸翻译好一张不差地全部送给印度——再附赠几个专家,给印度人20年,他们照样搞不出来自己成熟的导弹,充其量搞点玩具出来”。

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  印度导弹

  实际上俄专家的嘲笑点出了印度军工问题的实质:他们现在都还没到谈引进具体技术、学习技术的层次,而是连基本的工业制造和工业体系都是不完善的——拿到技术和掌握技术,和造出符合设计指标的武器不是一码事。成天放空炮追求最先进,倒不如扎扎实实搞好基础工业。更为搞笑的是,《觉醒日报》中印度开始自诩为“世界第二大导弹强国”了。其认为俄国老大,他老二,美国人无非是多点洲际导弹,反舰导弹数量质量都不行,还比不上印度。这样的大话恐怕只能编入笑话集。俄罗斯一位曾派往印度指导其导弹部队训练和建设的军官说,“干脆掐掐他的技术,少给点他零件,倒是看看他还能是什么导弹大国么”。(作者署名:军事家)

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印度仿造的俄式防空导弹
 
The proud Ah Neh will always twist and turn and dub their successive failures a two-staged tactical test-firing technology-demonstrator. Bwahaha!
 
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