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Page 1: MISSILE AND GUN SYSTEMS FOR A FUTURE READY NAVAL FORCE

MISSILE AND GUN SYSTEMS FOR A FUTURE READY NAVAL FORCE

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Scope

Introduction

Missile and Gun Capability

Technology

Indigenisation

Conclusion

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Multi-dimensional Networked Force

Introduction

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Introduction

• 138 Ships and Submarines

• 235 Aircraft

2016

• 200 Ships and Submarines

• 500 Aircraft

2027

Indigenous production of Missiles and Guns a ‘Win-Win’situation for both Indian Navy and Industry

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Introduction

Conceptualisation to delivery takes 8-10 years

Technology under development v/s Proven Technology

Early Identification Critical

Interaction between Military/ Industry/ Academia/ ScientificCommunity

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IN Weapons

Missile Systems

Anti Surface

Surface to

Surface

Sub Surface

to Surface

Air to Surface

Anti Air

Surface to Air

Air to Air

Land Attack

Ship/ SM to Land

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Missile Inventory

Future requirements – Technology Perspective and Capability Roadmap

SSM/ TLM

SAM ASM AAM

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IN Weapons

Gun Systems

New Technology Weapons

Rail Guns

Laser Weapons

Medium Range Guns

Anti Surface\Anti Air

Coastal Batteries

Close in Weapon Systems

Anti Air/ Surface

Small Arms

Personal Weapons

Platoon Weapons

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Gun Systems

Future Requirements – 127 mm, 30 mm Naval Surface Gun, LIMO Weapons

MR Guns

CIWSSmall Arms

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Procurement Rationale

Platform Capability – Weapon Fit

Self Sufficiency in Combat

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Broad Considerations

Standardisation

Modularity

Compatibility

Versatility

Maintainability and Supportability

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Emerging Technologies – Missiles

Hypersonic Missiles

Loitering Missiles

Man-in-Loop Capability

Terminal Manoeuvres

Low Radar Cross Section

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Emerging Technologies – Guns

EM Rail Guns

Laser Weapons

Extended Range Ammunition

AHEAD Ammunition

Precision Guided Munitions

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Indigenisation Efforts

Indian Navy – Pioneer in Self Reliance

Missiles – BrahMos and Long Range Surface to AirMissile

Guns – 76 mm, 30 mm and 12.7 mm. Significant ToTenvisaged for 127 mm/ 5 inch gun

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Indigenisation Efforts

Indigenisation in Weapons

Need of the Hour

Missiles

• Seeker Technology• Missile Control Systems

Guns

• Stabilisation• Barrel Technology• Miniaturisation

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Conclusion

On the path of sustainedgrowth, the Navy would inductaircraft carrier, advancedunderwater platforms, shipsand aircraft

Indigenisation and SelfReliance

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DPP-2016

Industry participation

Self Reliant Navy

Conclusion

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