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DRDO plans to make the country "missile import free" by 2022, the defence research agency has told the Prime Minister's Office.

"Our target is to make India missile-import free by the year 2022. This means that we need not import any missile in terms of air-to-ground, surface-to-air or the air-to-air missiles," DRDO chief Avinash Chander told PTI.

"We have shared our vision with the Prime Minister's Office and the government at the top-level," he said.

The DRDO chief said over the years, the country has already developed an expertise in the field of strategic missiles such as the Agni and Prithvi missiles which have now been inducted into the armed forces.

After the imposition of ban on Indian military research establishments, India attained the know-how and developed strategic missile systems indigenously with very little or negligible equipment being imported from outside the country for them.

He said a number of missile development programmes were on where DRDO was working to make missiles to replace the imported systems. The systems being developed include the air-to-air Astra missile, 1,500km-range Nirbhay sub-sonic cruise missile and the BMP-mounted Nag anti-tank guided missile system.

To a query on the export prospects of indigenous systems, Chander said the government has to evolve a policy in this regard.

He said DRDO was of the view that private sector firms should be given the responsibility of developing equipment based on the technology provided by it and also market it abroad.

DRDO has plans to export its fully-developed equipment such as the Pragati missile, which was showcased recently in foreign military exhibitions in countries such as South Korea, the Akash missile system and the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile.

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I feel little uncomfortable about Air to Air missiles.8 years is not enough to develop all kind of air to air missiles.and some missiles like Meteor(upgraded) are way advanced whatever we're going to develop by 2022.

but sure we can develop counterparts of R-73,R-60,R-27,R-77,Python or Derby.In Fact,Astra is going to complement few of these mentioned above.
 
I feel little uncomfortable about Air to Air missiles.8 years is not enough to develop all kind of air to air missiles.and some missiles like Meteor(upgraded) are way advanced whatever we're going to develop by 2022.

but sure we can develop counterparts of R-73,R-60,R-27,R-77,Python or Derby.In Fact,Astra is going to complement few of these mentioned above.
it can be fast once you have a template ... which DRDO now surely have. Thanks
 
DRDO future predictions have ALWAYS and I mean ALWAYS way off the mark. That has been DRDO's history since 1958. Long term future forecasts of DRDO are ALWAYS wrong and so will this one prove to be. sadly. This organisation has never been and never will be fit for purpose. Its trumpeted triumphs are abysmally late, under engineered, costly, and usually well past their sell by date when production actually commences.
Those rare products that actually make it into production, the manufacture is uneven, fails on quality control and cannot be relied upon in real war scenarios.
No other foreign country would buy such shoddy goods even with massive govt subsidies.
Some sales have been achieved by offering long term, near free credit and massive corruption in third world countries defence ministries.
 
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DRDO future predictions have ALWAYS and I mean ALWAYS way off the mark. That has been DRDO's history since 1958. Long term future forecasts of DRDO are ALWAYS wrong and so will this one prove to be. sadly. This organisation has never been and never will be fit for purpose. Its trumpeted triumphs are abysmally late, under engineered, costly, and usually well past their sell by date, not to mention that products actually make it into production, the manufacture is uneven, fails on quality control and cannot be relied upon in real war scenarios.

How many failures did DRDO have in developing missiles?
 
DRDO future predictions have ALWAYS and I mean ALWAYS way off the mark. That has been DRDO's history since 1958. Long term future forecasts of DRDO are ALWAYS wrong and so will this one prove to be. sadly. This organisation has never been and never will be fit for purpose. Its trumpeted triumphs are abysmally late, under engineered, costly, and usually well past their sell by date when production actually commences.
Those rare products that actually make it into production, the manufacture is uneven, fails on quality control and cannot be relied upon in real war scenarios.
No other foreign country would buy such shoddy goods even with massive govt subsidies.
Some sales have been achieved by offering long term, near free credit and massive corruption in third world countries defence ministries.
Well when It comes to missiles, DRDO is doing very good.
 
DRDO's missile program has reached full maturity now. :tup:

By 2022 India will indeed be free of importing any kind of missiles. Brahmos Mini and Barak 8 will be game changers.

So will Astra and Nirbhay. Ache din aagaye.
 
I actually think we have reached a turning point, we will have more successes than failures from now on.
Hopefully. It seems recently people have been more aware and critical of DRDO. Also, more parties are in game for defense products putting up pressure.
 

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