India To Have Hypersonic Missile By 2025 | HSTDV | BrahMos II Missile
China took the world into shock after it tested hypersonic missile last week. Although, the test was not completely successful and it missed the target by 30km. But it was definitely a remarkable achievement in hypersonic missile technology as Chinese missile circled the Earth twice before heading towards its target. Now, to counter china USA want to be a step ahead in the race of hypersonic missiles and in the line of the same USA has tested its hypersonic missile on 21 October. However, the test failed due to rocket engine failure. This is huge setback for USA hypersonic missile program. One of the main reasons for fearing Hypersonic missile is that if a missile can circle earth 2 times it can hit you from any side where you have weak air defense system or no air defense system. However, there is no air defense system to stop hypersonic missile. According to the latest report by the Congressional Research Service (CRS), a US based Congress think tank, India is among one of the selected few countries which are developing hypersonic weapons. The report which came out this week said that although the US, Russia, and China have one of the most advanced hypersonic weapons programs, several other countries such as India, Australia, France, Germany, and Japan are underway in developing hypersonic weapons technology. India has around 12 operational hypersonic wind tunnels and can test hypersonic weapons with a speed of up to Mach 13. India and Russia have collaborated for developing an advanced version of the BrahMos cruise missile, based on the Russia’s latest Zircon hypersonic weapon and could be deployed earliest by 2025. As we know that India & Russia had joint venture for Brahmos, the BrahMos is the world’s fastest supersonic cruise missile, which can fly at a speed of Mach 3, or three times the speed of sound. India has inducted this weapon for use on tri-services platforms. Similarly, like the rest of the superpowers, India too has now joined the race to develop hypersonic weapons. India has developed a hypersonic technology demonstrator vehicle (HSTDV) and tested a Mach 6 scramjet in June 2019 and in September 2020. On 12 June 2019, it was tested from Abdul Kalam Island by DRDO. With the scramjet engine, it can cruise at Mach 6. It was test-fired from launch pad number-4 of Integrated Test Range (ITR) Odisha. On 7 September 2020 DRDO successfully tested the scramjet powered Hypersonic Technology Demonstrator Vehicle (HSTDV). At 30 km altitude payload fairing separated, followed by separation of HSTDV cruise vehicle, air-intake opening, fuel injection and auto-ignition. After sustaining hypersonic combustion for 20 seconds, cruise vehicle achieved velocity of nearly 2 km per second. This test flight validated aerodynamic configuration of vehicle, ignition and sustained combustion of scramjet engine at hypersonic flow, separation mechanisms and characterised thermo-structural materials. According to experts, all this test-firing was related to the making of the BrahMos II hypersonic missile. This new missile is likely to complement the Indian Navy’s existing BrahMos anti-ship missile. What Is BrahMos II? The BrahMos II is twice as fast and can reach a speed of over Mach 6. Even though the missile is expected to have a range of 600 km, experts claim that the BrahMos II, which is similar to Russia’s Zircon hypersonic missile, can exceed its range of 1000 km and can fly at a speed as high as Mach 8. BrahMos Aerospace is a joint venture between India and Russia. While DRDO represents India, NPO Mashinostroyenia represents Russia in it. The Zircon missile has been developed by NPOM. ==========WHOMSOEVER IT MAY CONCERN============= Most of the pictures clip or BGM included in the Video Belongs to their Respected Owners and we do not claim rights. We are using them under following act: =================DISCLAIMER======================= UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT 1976, ALLOWANCE IS MADE FOR "FAIR USE" FOR PURPOSES SUCH AS CRITICISM, COMMENT, NEWS REPORTING, TEACHING, SCHOLARSHIP, AND RESEARCH. FAIR USE IS A USE PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT STATUTE THAT MIGHT OTHERWISE BE INFRINGING. NON-PROFIT, EDUCATIONAL OR PERSONAL USE TIPS THE BALANCE IN FAVOR OF FAIR USE. Follow us on social media: https://twitter.com/AnalysisDefense https://indiandefenseanalysisofficial.blogspot.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Indian-Defense-Analysis-115230683684126 ==============THANKS FOR WATCHING!================ PLEASE LIKE SHARE & SUBSCRIBE: "INDIAN DEFENSE ANALYSIS" Music: Bensound
China took the world into shock after it tested hypersonic missile last week. Although, the test was not completely successful and it missed the target by 30km. But it was definitely a remarkable achievement in hypersonic missile technology as Chinese missile circled the Earth twice before heading towards its target. Now, to counter china USA want to be a step ahead in the race of hypersonic missiles and in the line of the same USA has tested its hypersonic missile on 21 October. However, the test failed due to rocket engine failure. This is huge setback for USA hypersonic missile program. One of the main reasons for fearing Hypersonic missile is that if a missile can circle earth 2 times it can hit you from any side where you have weak air defense system or no air defense system. However, there is no air defense system to stop hypersonic missile. According to the latest report by the Congressional Research Service (CRS), a US based Congress think tank, India is among one of the selected few countries which are developing hypersonic weapons. The report which came out this week said that although the US, Russia, and China have one of the most advanced hypersonic weapons programs, several other countries such as India, Australia, France, Germany, and Japan are underway in developing hypersonic weapons technology. India has around 12 operational hypersonic wind tunnels and can test hypersonic weapons with a speed of up to Mach 13. India and Russia have collaborated for developing an advanced version of the BrahMos cruise missile, based on the Russia’s latest Zircon hypersonic weapon and could be deployed earliest by 2025. As we know that India & Russia had joint venture for Brahmos, the BrahMos is the world’s fastest supersonic cruise missile, which can fly at a speed of Mach 3, or three times the speed of sound. India has inducted this weapon for use on tri-services platforms. Similarly, like the rest of the superpowers, India too has now joined the race to develop hypersonic weapons. India has developed a hypersonic technology demonstrator vehicle (HSTDV) and tested a Mach 6 scramjet in June 2019 and in September 2020. On 12 June 2019, it was tested from Abdul Kalam Island by DRDO. With the scramjet engine, it can cruise at Mach 6. It was test-fired from launch pad number-4 of Integrated Test Range (ITR) Odisha. On 7 September 2020 DRDO successfully tested the scramjet powered Hypersonic Technology Demonstrator Vehicle (HSTDV). At 30 km altitude payload fairing separated, followed by separation of HSTDV cruise vehicle, air-intake opening, fuel injection and auto-ignition. After sustaining hypersonic combustion for 20 seconds, cruise vehicle achieved velocity of nearly 2 km per second. This test flight validated aerodynamic configuration of vehicle, ignition and sustained combustion of scramjet engine at hypersonic flow, separation mechanisms and characterised thermo-structural materials. According to experts, all this test-firing was related to the making of the BrahMos II hypersonic missile. This new missile is likely to complement the Indian Navy’s existing BrahMos anti-ship missile. What Is BrahMos II? The BrahMos II is twice as fast and can reach a speed of over Mach 6. Even though the missile is expected to have a range of 600 km, experts claim that the BrahMos II, which is similar to Russia’s Zircon hypersonic missile, can exceed its range of 1000 km and can fly at a speed as high as Mach 8. BrahMos Aerospace is a joint venture between India and Russia. While DRDO represents India, NPO Mashinostroyenia represents Russia in it. The Zircon missile has been developed by NPOM. ==========WHOMSOEVER IT MAY CONCERN============= Most of the pictures clip or BGM included in the Video Belongs to their Respected Owners and we do not claim rights. We are using them under following act: =================DISCLAIMER======================= UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT 1976, ALLOWANCE IS MADE FOR "FAIR USE" FOR PURPOSES SUCH AS CRITICISM, COMMENT, NEWS REPORTING, TEACHING, SCHOLARSHIP, AND RESEARCH. FAIR USE IS A USE PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT STATUTE THAT MIGHT OTHERWISE BE INFRINGING. NON-PROFIT, EDUCATIONAL OR PERSONAL USE TIPS THE BALANCE IN FAVOR OF FAIR USE. Follow us on social media: https://twitter.com/AnalysisDefense https://indiandefenseanalysisofficial.blogspot.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Indian-Defense-Analysis-115230683684126 ==============THANKS FOR WATCHING!================ PLEASE LIKE SHARE & SUBSCRIBE: "INDIAN DEFENSE ANALYSIS" Music: Bensound