印度烈火-5洲际导弹预计今晚北京时间9点30分发射

来源:百度文库 编辑:超级军网 时间:2024/04/28 05:58:50
据最新消息报道,印度烈火-5洲际导弹预计今晚北京时间9点30分发射。“烈火5”射程超5000公里,可携核弹头。一旦发射成功,印度将打入洲际导弹俱乐部。

  4月18日CCTV新闻频道播出以上视频内容。




http://video.sina.com.cn/p/news/w/v/2012-04-18/183061725341.html据最新消息报道,印度烈火-5洲际导弹预计今晚北京时间9点30分发射。“烈火5”射程超5000公里,可携核弹头。一旦发射成功,印度将打入洲际导弹俱乐部。

  4月18日CCTV新闻频道播出以上视频内容。




http://video.sina.com.cn/p/news/w/v/2012-04-18/183061725341.html
不可轻视的对手。
洗漱好准备看戏
肯定成功的,张菊说了
A3有制造核弹头的能力了?
最后先来个布朗运动,然后准确命中菲律宾的旗舰什么的……那我就是双倍的爽。
就等张菊发话了。。


不得不说 人家印度确实开放 连试射洲际导弹的这种国家级的军事重大活动都提前公布于众 直接在世界各国的高度关注下进行  这透明度简直让中国自惭形秽     这也充分说明印度的自信心和敢于包容失败的气魄  

不得不说 人家印度确实开放 连试射洲际导弹的这种国家级的军事重大活动都提前公布于众 直接在世界各国的高度关注下进行  这透明度简直让中国自惭形秽     这也充分说明印度的自信心和敢于包容失败的气魄  
听到有了张菊的祝福,印度人心慌啊
LiveLiub 发表于 2012-4-18 20:57
不得不说 人家印度确实开放 连试射洲际导弹的这种国家级的军事重大活动都提前公布于众 直接在世界各国的高度 ...
这种公开才提气,提升国民士气。当然首先要成功才行。
不得不说 人家印度确实开放 连试射洲际导弹的这种国家级的军事重大活动都提前公布于众 直接在世界各国的高度 ...
是啊,人3G恨不得提前十年就把各种重大 计划 公布于众了
在线等消息吧
LiveLiub 发表于 2012-4-18 20:57
不得不说 人家印度确实开放 连试射洲际导弹的这种国家级的军事重大活动都提前公布于众 直接在世界各国的高度 ...
你这是损三哥呢
HOHO,还有3分钟啊,持续关注中。。。
哪里能在线看?我想看烟花!!!
有再三锅哪里的CDer吗?
估计咱比3哥自己还着急知道结果呢!
已经过了7分钟了   不知道发了没有
donhe2002 发表于 2012-4-18 21:37
已经过了7分钟了   不知道发了没有
看cctv4 张菊正在分析
现在已经9:30了
LiveLiub 发表于 2012-4-18 20:57
不得不说 人家印度确实开放 连试射洲际导弹的这种国家级的军事重大活动都提前公布于众 直接在世界各国的高度 ...
你把三哥吹捧的都上天了!这样的事情怕你还没有出娘胎天朝就干过了(80年)!
局长又强调了一遍,成功几率很低。要是成了还真是麻烦
推迟到11点了?
刚看航空航天港,貌似不入港人法眼啊?哈哈
别推迟啊,还让不让天朝的布朗爱好者睡觉了,早点打出去吧
别等了,印度的一切现实永远落后于计划。
LiveLiub 发表于 2012-4-18 20:57
不得不说 人家印度确实开放 连试射洲际导弹的这种国家级的军事重大活动都提前公布于众 直接在世界各国的高度 ...
是啊是啊,印度连阿琼都能包容,确实是开放的大国胸襟啊,我等撮尔小国实在是自愧不如~
LiveLiub 发表于 2012-4-18 20:57
不得不说 人家印度确实开放 连试射洲际导弹的这种国家级的军事重大活动都提前公布于众 直接在世界各国的高度 ...
内涵?
LiveLiub 发表于 2012-4-18 20:57
不得不说 人家印度确实开放 连试射洲际导弹的这种国家级的军事重大活动都提前公布于众 直接在世界各国的高度 ...
无力吐槽~~版主说不能骂人,那我也没什么好说的了
推迟到11点还没发射
最新消息,推迟到明天了。说是天气原因。打仗还要看天气,神奇的印度。
还有粉三哥的真真奇葩似的存在啊
有没有这次试验的禁飞区图片?
riemann 发表于 2012-4-18 23:35
有没有这次试验的禁飞区图片?
有,notam都出来了貌似,就在论坛里就有
dupf540 发表于 2012-4-18 23:37
有,notam都出来了貌似,就在论坛里就有
给个关键词,我查查看
以5000公里为半径都人怕是都要疏散吧
应该有结果了吧。。


The maiden test-firing of Agni-5 Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile, scheduled for today, was postponed at the last moment till tomorrow due to bad weather conditions at the test range off the coast of Odisha in the Bay of Bengal.

The test flight of the first-of-its-kind missile was to take place from Wheeler Island at around 2000 hours but it was put off due to safety reasons and bad weather at the test range.

"The test launch of Agni-5 missile has been postponed till tomorrow due to safety reasons. The test has been cancelled as there is heavy lightening in the test range," Defence Ministry spokesperson Sitanshu Kar said.

Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), which has developed the missile, said, "Due to heavy lightening in the region, the Agni-5 launch is postponed for safety reasons."

The agency has got a "window period" of two days till April 20 to conduct the test firing of the missile.

A Notice To Airmen (NOTAM) - warning against any flight operations in the area - has already been issued by the agency till the time test launch.

The missile will take 20 minutes to reach its target area in southern Indian Ocean. DRDO has deployed tracking devices and stations all along the route of the test flight to collect data on the missile's trajectory.

The tracking stations will also record the speed and homing in of the missile on to the target.

Agni-5, with a range of over 5000 kms, is a three-stage, all solid fuel powered, 17-metre tall missile with capability to carry various forms of payload.

It can be launched from land-based mobile platform and has the capability of hitting multiple targets.

The successful test launch of the missile will be a major leap forward for India in the area of military technology and military deterrent capability, making it the fifth country in the world to possess such a technology.

Only the US, Russia, France and China possess the capability to operate an ICBM.

Senior military officials and the agencies which had participated in development of the missile were present at the Wheeler Island to witness the test launch.

Following the successful test launch, DRDO plans to conduct more such tests of the missile over the next one year after studying and analyzing the parameters achieved in each subsequent trial.

On the timeline fixed for fully developing Agni-5, DRDO Chief Dr V K Saraswat had said another one year of testing will be involved.

In November last year, DRDO had successfully test fired the 3,500 km range Agni-4 missile giving muscle to India's deterrent capability against the military adversaries.

http://economictimes.indiatimes. ... leshow/12719916.cms


发射区域因有强烈闪电,今日发射取消。这是印度时报消息。

The maiden test-firing of Agni-5 Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile, scheduled for today, was postponed at the last moment till tomorrow due to bad weather conditions at the test range off the coast of Odisha in the Bay of Bengal.

The test flight of the first-of-its-kind missile was to take place from Wheeler Island at around 2000 hours but it was put off due to safety reasons and bad weather at the test range.

"The test launch of Agni-5 missile has been postponed till tomorrow due to safety reasons. The test has been cancelled as there is heavy lightening in the test range," Defence Ministry spokesperson Sitanshu Kar said.

Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), which has developed the missile, said, "Due to heavy lightening in the region, the Agni-5 launch is postponed for safety reasons."

The agency has got a "window period" of two days till April 20 to conduct the test firing of the missile.

A Notice To Airmen (NOTAM) - warning against any flight operations in the area - has already been issued by the agency till the time test launch.

The missile will take 20 minutes to reach its target area in southern Indian Ocean. DRDO has deployed tracking devices and stations all along the route of the test flight to collect data on the missile's trajectory.

The tracking stations will also record the speed and homing in of the missile on to the target.

Agni-5, with a range of over 5000 kms, is a three-stage, all solid fuel powered, 17-metre tall missile with capability to carry various forms of payload.

It can be launched from land-based mobile platform and has the capability of hitting multiple targets.

The successful test launch of the missile will be a major leap forward for India in the area of military technology and military deterrent capability, making it the fifth country in the world to possess such a technology.

Only the US, Russia, France and China possess the capability to operate an ICBM.

Senior military officials and the agencies which had participated in development of the missile were present at the Wheeler Island to witness the test launch.

Following the successful test launch, DRDO plans to conduct more such tests of the missile over the next one year after studying and analyzing the parameters achieved in each subsequent trial.

On the timeline fixed for fully developing Agni-5, DRDO Chief Dr V K Saraswat had said another one year of testing will be involved.

In November last year, DRDO had successfully test fired the 3,500 km range Agni-4 missile giving muscle to India's deterrent capability against the military adversaries.

http://economictimes.indiatimes. ... leshow/12719916.cms


发射区域因有强烈闪电,今日发射取消。这是印度时报消息。