India test-fired tactical missiles Prahar Indian fire will fill the gaps
Date:2011-08-29Author:adminCategory:International militaryComment:0
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According to the China National Defense Science and Technology Information Network reports: U.S. Defense News July 21, 2011 article said, on July 21 India test-fired a little-known tactical missile “Prahar” (Prahaar), reported that comparable U.S. Army tactical missile missile.
India’s Defense Research Development Organization (DRDO) official said, “Prahar” tactical missiles capable of hitting the target distance of 150 kilometers. An Indian army officer said, “Prahar” and similar artillery rockets, can serve as an effective battlefield support systems, and can carry more payload. The system is characterized by six missiles fired simultaneously, all-round fight against multiple targets.
“Prahar” missile length 7.3 m, diameter 42 cm and weighs 1280 kg, in 4 minutes and 10 seconds after the flight to 35 km altitude from 150 kilometers against the target. The main advantage lies in its missile is powered by solid fuel, and thus easy to transport. It 2 to 3 minutes to complete launch preparations.
“Prahar” tactical missile to fill the Indian-made “Pi Naka” (Pinaka) multi-barrel rockets (range 40 km) and “Earth” (Prithvi) missiles (range 250 km) between the blank and can be used against tactical and strategic objectives. (China Aerospace Engineering Consultation Center Chen Fei Wang Yixiao)
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