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India successfully flight tests Hypersonic Technology Demonstrator Vehicle (HSTDV) from Kalam Island off Odisha coast

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What is HTDV?
HDTV is basically an unmanned aircraft built for flying at hypersonic speed (five times greater than that of the sound). The goal was to demonstrate the performance of a scram-jet engine at an altitude of 15 km to 20 km.
“Under this project, we are developing a hypersonic vehicle that will be powered by a scram-jet engine. This is dual-use technology, which when developed, will have multiple civilian applications. It can be used for launching satellites at low cost. It will also be available for long-range cruise missiles of the future,” he said.
A cruise missile, for the majority of its time in the air, propels itself by burning fuel. It follows a mostly straight-line path, and can fly on low altitudes to escape detection. On the counter-side, the requirement of carrying the fuel limits its range.
Ballistic missiles are those that follow a ballistic path for most of their flight, under the influence of gravity, after burning up the fuel that gives them the initial push (imagine a ball being thrown by hand).
A scramjet engine (supersonic-combustion ramjet) is one which can operate at hypersonic speeds.
Like a normal ramjet engine, a scramjet, one, carries the fuel in the aircraft but uses atmospheric air for the oxidiser; and two, uses its high speed to compress the incoming air forcefully before it enters the combustion chamber.
However, while a ramjet decelerates the air to subsonic velocities (speeds less than that of sound) before combustion, the airflow in a scramjet is supersonic throughout.
The engine, therefore, only starts after the vehicle reaching a certain velocity. This velocity is achieved by other means of propulsion like a rocket engine.
Unlike a rocket engine, which carried both the fuel and the oxidiser with itself, the scramjet carries only fuel. So it can only operate at suborbital atmosphere when oxygen is present in sufficient amounts.
How is testing done?
For testing, the technology demonstrator vehicle is mounted on a missile, which is then launched. The vehicle is released only after the missile reaches a certain altitude and velocity.

@Skull and Bones @Raj-Hindustani @Hecig @VkdIndian @Varunastra @Paitoo @INDIAPOSITIVE @SIPRA
 
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It would be nice if someone can get info on how many seconds the engine burnt.
 
Last few tests are quite interesting 👇


 
It will be one of the great offensive weapon against china after brahmos....

Once inducted then china will not have answer to protect their cities and strategic places.
 
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Once inducted then china will not have answer to protest their cities and strategic places.
Bro what are your thoughts on the recent Agni-V HGV test?

It will be one of the great offensive weapon against china after brahmos....
Quasi Ballistic Missiles:
(1) Shaurya Hypersonic MRBM
(2) Pralay, India's desi Iskander
(3) Agni P for anti-ship role


Rockets:
(1) Guided Pinaka
(2) Smerch
(3) Long Range rockets by Solar Industries(under development)
(4) Rampage (ALRS)

Cruise Missiles:
(1) BrahMos
(2) Scalp
(3) Nirbhay (Deployed in limited nos at LAC)
(4) Russian ALCMs integrated on Su-30MKI and Mig 29 UPG

Precision guided munitions:
(1) DRDO SAAW
(2) Israeli Spice 2000
(3) French Hammer
(4) DRDO Glide Bombs
(5) JDAM
(6) DRDO HSLD

ATGMs:
(1) HELINA & SANT
(2) Spike
 
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Janes reported in 2020 that the next tesing phase (third phase) “will include 600 seconds of controlled, sustained, powered flight to a distance of about 1,500 km while carrying a 300–400 kg payload”.

The current test was conducted on a weaponised vehicle with more control and guidance capabilities, the DRDO official added

@Skull and Bones @Raj-Hindustani @Hecig @VkdIndian @INDIAPOSITIVE @SeaMermaid It seems the current HSTDV test was a bigger one than the previous two tests 😀
 

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