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India to Introduce Own Anti-Air Missile, Torpedo

India to Introduce Own Anti-Air Missile, Torpedo

Antony to Hand Over Indigenous Akash Missile and TAL Torpedo to Defence Forces.

Marking a major milestone in the development of indigenous technology in the defence sector the Defence Minister Shri AK Antony will hand over the first batch of the indigenously designed and developed Surface-to-Air Missile, Akash, to the Indian Air Force at a function in Hyderabad on Saturday, Mar 03, 2012. Shri Antony will also hand over the advanced light-weight torpedo, TAL to the Indian Navy.

‘AKASH’ MISSILE


The Akash Weapon System (AWS) was indigenously developed by DRDO as part of the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP) and is an all-weather, medium-range, Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) system. It provides multi-directional and multi-target area defence.

The Akash missile can be launched from static or mobile platforms providing flexible deployment. The system can handle multiple targets and destroy manoeuvring targets such as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), fighter aircraft, cruise missiles and missiles launched from helicopters. It can operate autonomously, and engage and neutralize different aerial targets simultaneously.

The Weapon System is considered as the Indian "Patriot". It has certain unique characteristics like high mobility, all-the-way powered flight till target interception, multiple target handling, digitally-coded command guidance and fully automatic operation. The AWS consists of a Launcher, a missile with a 25 km range, control centre, multifunction fire control radar and supporting ground equipment.

The missile has a launch weight of 720 kg and carry a 55-kg payload. It can fly at a speed of up to Mach 2.5 and climb up to an altitude of 18 km.

A versatile and wholly indigenous weapon system being built by the Defence PSU Bharat Dynamics Ltd (BDL), the Akash SAM systems will be the mainstay for Air Defence of the Country up to the 2030s & beyond.

‘TAL’ TORPEDO

The Light Weight Torpedo has been indigenously developed by the National Science and Technology Laboratory (NSTL), Visakhapatnam.

The Light Weight Torpedo (TAL) is an electrically propelled, self- homing Torpedo which can be launched both from ships and helicopters. It can hunt submarines with a speed of 33 knots with endurance of six minutes in shallow and deep waters. The Torpedo weighs around 220 kgs. BDL is manufacturing these Torpedoes at its Visakhapatnam Unit.

Bharat Dynamics Ltd

BDL, an ISO 9001:2008 Company was established in the year 1970 as a Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) under Ministry of Defence, Government of India. Over the years, the Company has progressed to become a multi-product and multi-location entity and is now the Prime Production Agency for Missile Systems, manufacturing a wide variety - from Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (ATGMs) to Surface-to-Air Missiles (SAMs).
 

S
ource: 02 March 2012 - Indian Ministry of Defence News

Photo: The Indian Akash Weapon System (AWS) on T-72 (Photo by wikipedia)


(2.03.2012)


 
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