Nirbhay missile

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Nirbhay
Type Long-range, all-weather, subsonic cruise missile
Place of origin Flag of India India
Production history
Manufacturer DRDO
Produced Expected in 2009
Specifications
Weight 1000 kg
Length 6 m
Diameter 0.52 m

Operational
range
1000 km
Speed 0.7 mach

Nirbhay (Sanskrit: निर्भय, Nirbhy "Dauntless/Fearless") is a long range, subsonic cruise missile being developed in India. The missile will have a range of 1000 km and will arm three services, the Indian Army, Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force.[1] The Nirbhay will be able to be launched from multiple platforms on land, sea and air. The missile is being developed by the Advanced Systems Laboratory, a division of DRDO and after finalizing the design, the technology required for the missile is being developed. The first test flight of the missile is expected in the year 2009.[2] Nirbhay will be a terrain hugging, stealth missile[3] capable of delivering 24 different types of warheads depending on mission requirements and will use inertial navigation system for guidance.[4]

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