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WHY PAKISTAN & CHINA SHOULD BE WARY OF INDIA’S NIRBHAY CRUISE MISSILE ?

INTRODUCTION India has successfully flight-tested its indigenous Nirbhay (the fearless) land-attack cruise missile, which can deliver nuclear warheads, after a string of failures since March 2013. The development is significant because the armed forces have long been demanding nuclear land-attack cruise missiles (LACMs), with ranges over 1,000-km and versatile enough to be fired from land, air and sea. Only few countries in the world have developed cruise missiles. In this video, Defense Updates analyses WHY PAKISTAN & CHINA SHOULD BE WARY OF INDIA’S NIRBHAY CRUISE MISSILE ? TEST The test took place at the Integrated Test Range on Abdul Kalam Island off the coast of Odisha. “The flight test achieved all the mission objectives completely from lift-off till the final splash, boosting the confidence of all scientists associated with the trial,” the Ministry of Defense (MOD) said. “The missile took off in the programmed manner and all critical operations viz. launch phase, booster deployment, engine start, wing deployment, and other operational parameters demonstrated through autonomous way point navigation”. “The missile majestically cruised for a total time duration of 50 minutes, achieving the range of 647 km. The missile was tracked with the help of ground based radars and other parameters were monitored by indigenous telemetry stations developed by DRDO.” the MoD added. DESIGN Nirbhay is powered by a solid rocket booster for take off which is developed by Advanced Systems Laboratory (ASL). Upon reaching the required velocity and height, Turbofan engine in the missile takes over for further propulsion. The missile is guided by a highly advanced inertial navigation system indigenously and a radio altimeter for the height determination. The missile has Ring Laser Gyroscope (RLG) based guidance, control and navigation system. It also has a MEMS based Inertial Navigation System (INS) along with the GPS system. SPECIFICATION The missile has a length of 6 meters, width of 0.52 metres, a wing span of 2.7 metres and weighs about 1500 kg. It can be armed for delivering 24 different types of warheads depending on mission requirements and has capacity to carry warheads weighing 300-kilogram. The missile is capable of reaching speeds of 0.6-0.7 Mach and has an estimated strike range of around 1,000 kilometers. WORKING After an initial blast off with a solid-propellant booster rocket engine to gain speed and altitude, Nirbhay deploys its smallish wings and tail fins in the second-stage to thereafter fly like an unmanned aircraft. The Nirbhay, designed to be launched from air, sea, and land, is highly maneuverable and has loitering capabilities to first identify and then hit the intended target with precision. IMPACT The Nirbhay missile will enable India to strike high value targets inside Pakistan and China. The ability to deliver tactical nukes enhances its potency. After more land based tests the missile will be tested from India’S fighter jets like Su 30 MKI and will eventually be incorporated into nuclear powered Arihant class submarines. This will enhance the effectiveness of the missile and provide the India’S forces will excellent operation flexibility in case of a conflict with Pakistan and China. Audio by Scott Leffler — scottleffler.com

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