HGV-202F | |
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Illustration of HGV-202F as obtained on HTNP Industries's PR and Twitter account | |
Type | Hypersonic glide vehicle |
Place of origin | Indian |
Production history | |
Designer | Saurav L. Chaudhari |
Manufacturer | HTNP Industries |
Specifications | |
Mass | ~1.5 tonnes (3,300 lb) |
Effective firing range | 5,500+ km[1] |
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Payload capacity | 300 Kg |
Maximum speed | Mach 20-21 |
Launch platform | ICBM |
The HGV-202F is an Indian hypersonic glide vehicle (HGV) being designed, developed, and manufactured by an Indian Defence and Space company HTNP Industries.[2][3]
Production[]
HGV-202F a hypersonic Boost-glide vehicle is being designed, developed, and manufactured by an Indian Defense and Space company HTNP Industries.[citation needed] It is designed to be mounted on a Agni-V and Agni-VI, a type of ballistic missile specifically designed to carry HGVs.[citation needed] According to the Arms Control Association, "Hypersonic glide vehicles are distinguished from traditional ballistic missiles by their ability to maneuver and operate at lower altitudes."[4][better source needed]
Context[]
The maneuverability and high speed of the HGV raises new challenges for conventional missile defense systems. With the disadvantage again swinging toward defensive systems, many in the defense industry are worried hypersonic weapons will rekindle an arms race such as the one during the cold war era.[5]
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ "HGV-202F: Private firm shows of its Hypersonic boost-glide vehicle at Aero India 2021 – Indian Defence Research Wing". http://idrw.org/hgv-202f-private-firm-shows-of-its-hypersonic-boost-glide-vehicle-at-aero-india-2021/.
- ↑ "Home". https://htnp-industries.yolasite.com/.
- ↑ "भारत के 7 Hypersonic यान, इन्हें देख दुनिया होगी हैरान, कापेंगे दुश्मन" (in hi). https://www.aajtak.in/trending/photo/hypersonic-projects-flights-spaceship-missiles-of-india-tstr-1126074-2020-09-08.
- ↑ Reif, Kingston; Bugos, Shannon (April 2020). "Pentagon Tests Hypersonic Glide Body". Arms Control Association. https://www.armscontrol.org/act/2020-04/news/pentagon-tests-hypersonic-glide-body.
- ↑ Smith, R. Jeffrey (19 June 2019). "Hypersonic Missiles Are Unstoppable. And They're Starting a New Global Arms Race.". https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/19/magazine/hypersonic-missiles.html. ""Jack Reed ... told me it might make sense to question the weapons' global impact or talk with Russia about the risks they create, but the priority in Washington right now is to get our versions built.""
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