This document provides information about different types of missiles used in India. It discusses that missiles have four main components: targeting/guidance, flight system, engine, and warhead. It then describes different types of missiles including conventional guided missiles, ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and provides examples of specific missiles developed in India, such as the Agni-V, BrahMos, Nirbhay, and Akash missiles. It also discusses India's expanding missile capabilities including development of nuclear-powered submarines and new cruise and anti-tank missiles.
Up to my knowledge, I collect all information about Indian missiles for the purpose of missile studies and their types to know simple understanding, to get educate their thought.
The presentation outlines the classification of missiles and various Indian and worldwide available, in use missile. The presentation is in a pictorial format.
Up to my knowledge, I collect all information about Indian missiles for the purpose of missile studies and their types to know simple understanding, to get educate their thought.
The presentation outlines the classification of missiles and various Indian and worldwide available, in use missile. The presentation is in a pictorial format.
THIS IS A SEMINAR REPORT ON GUIDED MISSILE. IN THIS REPORT YOU WILL FIND A BRIEF INTRODUCTION LIKE WHAT IS GUIDED MISSILE , TYPES OF MISSILE ,TYPES OF CONTROL AND GUIDANCE SYSTEM, WARHEAD , FUZES.
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), commonly known as a Drone, is an aircraft without a human pilot on board. UAVs can be remote controlled aircraft (e.g. flown by a pilot at a ground control station) or can fly autonomously based on pre-programmed flight plans or more complex dynamic automation systems
A UAV is defined as being capable of controlled, sustained level flight and powered by a jet or reciprocating engine. In addition, a cruise missile can be considered to be a UAV, but is treated separately on the basis that the vehicle is the weapon.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are aircrafts that fly without any humans being onboard. They are either remotely piloted, or piloted by an onboard computer. This kind of aircrafts can be used in different military missions such as surveillance, reconnaissance, battle damage assessment, communications relay, minesweeping, hazardous substances detection and radar jamming. However they can be used in other than military missions like detection of hazardous objects on train rails and investigation of infected areas. Aircrafts that are able of hovering and vertical flying can also be used for indoor missions like counter terrorist operations
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THIS IS A SEMINAR REPORT ON GUIDED MISSILE. IN THIS REPORT YOU WILL FIND A BRIEF INTRODUCTION LIKE WHAT IS GUIDED MISSILE , TYPES OF MISSILE ,TYPES OF CONTROL AND GUIDANCE SYSTEM, WARHEAD , FUZES.
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), commonly known as a Drone, is an aircraft without a human pilot on board. UAVs can be remote controlled aircraft (e.g. flown by a pilot at a ground control station) or can fly autonomously based on pre-programmed flight plans or more complex dynamic automation systems
A UAV is defined as being capable of controlled, sustained level flight and powered by a jet or reciprocating engine. In addition, a cruise missile can be considered to be a UAV, but is treated separately on the basis that the vehicle is the weapon.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are aircrafts that fly without any humans being onboard. They are either remotely piloted, or piloted by an onboard computer. This kind of aircrafts can be used in different military missions such as surveillance, reconnaissance, battle damage assessment, communications relay, minesweeping, hazardous substances detection and radar jamming. However they can be used in other than military missions like detection of hazardous objects on train rails and investigation of infected areas. Aircrafts that are able of hovering and vertical flying can also be used for indoor missions like counter terrorist operations
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It is actually a fully made presentation one can directly use to present it.It contains pictures so by the use of it one can able to understand each and every line in the particular slide.
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missile technology in india
1. NRI INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (NIIST)
Presentation On:- Missile Technology
PREPARED BY-
GAURAV SHUKLA
BRANCH-CE
2. What Is Missile ?
A powered, guided munition that travels through the air or
space is known as a missile (or guided missile.) A powered,
unguided munition is known as a rocket. Missile is any
thrown object……The word missile comes from the Latin
verb mittere, meaning "to send".
3. Missile Have Four System
Component
Targeting/guidance
Flight system
Engine
warhead
4. Types Of Missile
Conventional guided missile
Air to air missile
Air to surface missile
Surface to air missile
Surface to surface
Ballistic Missile
Short range missile
Medium missile
Air launched ballistic missile
Submarine launched missile
Cruise missile
5. Ballistic Missiles
India has an active and advanced ballistic missile sector, which has
produced a nuclear-capable short-range ballistic missile that is in
service. Nuclear-capable medium-range and intermediate-range
ballistic missiles are also under development and have been flight-
tested.
Development of Agni-V with an estimated range of 5000 km is
accelerated.
6. Cruise Missile
India has worked with Russia to produce the BrahMos supersonic anti-ship
and land-attack cruise missile. The missile, which can be launched from
aircraft, ships, or a mobile ground vehicle, has an estimated range of roughly
300 kilometers—the threshold range of missiles that Missile Technology
Control Regime members are supposed to exercise restraint in exporting.
India and Russia say they plan to market the missile for export.
7. INDIA Extending Missile Reach
INS Arihant the lead ship of India's Arihant class of nuclear-
powered submarines formally joins the Indian Navy in 2011
after undergoing sea trials
The Defence Research and Development Organisation
(DRDO) has developed a new sub-sonic cruise missile called
Nirbhay (Fearless in Sanskrit), which was tested few days
back. This is the first time that India has developed a cruise
missile that will travel at a sub-sonic speed.
8. .
• Nirbhay is India's equivalent of Tomahawk, a long-range, sub-
sonic cruise missile, developed by the U.S.
• Nirbhay is a two-stage, surface-to-surface missile.
• With a range of more than 750 km, Nirbhay can remain in the
air for a long time. Capable of flying at the height of a tree (so,
it is known as “tree-top missile), it can soar to a minimum of
10 km and a maximum of 50 km.
9. .
A modified version of Arjun-Mark I main battle tank will prove
its mettle by firing a LAHAT missile from an Army range this
month.
The LAHAT (Laser Homing Attack or Laser Homing Anti-Tank
missile) is a third-generation semi-active low-weight anti-tank
missile. This version was fired from the Arjun tank in 2004.
The Combat Vehicles Research and Development
Establishment, a DRDO facility at Avadi, designed and
developed the Arjun.
10. 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.
12. BASICS
Guided Munition System
Guided munition system is used in guided missiles ,usually containing conventional or
nuclear explosives, guided towards the target in flight by remote control or by internal
mechanism.
>Vary widely in shape and size.
14. Guidance System
GO to target system
remote
LOS(Line of sight)
Off the LOS
Beam riding
Homing- active,semi-active,passive,retransmission
infrared
radar
TV
GO to the location in Space systems
inertial,celestial,terrestial
21. Guidance system
A guidance system is a device or group of devices used to navigate a
ship,aircraft,missile,rocket.
System without human control.
with human control- navigational system
22. INERTIAL GUIDANCE SYSTEM
This system measures the position and altitude of a vehicle by measuring the
accelarations and rotations in inertial frame of system,
Based on laws of kinematics.
23. REMOTE CONTROL
Give instructions by remote to missile fins to move towards target.
27. MISSILE DEFENSE
Missile defense is a system or technology involved in detection,tracking,interception and
destruction of attacking missile.
The USA,RUSSIA,ISARAEL,FRANCE and INDIA have such systems.