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The Black Arrow is a hypersonic cruise missile jointly developed by the countries of A&L and Khalistan. The programe of Black Arrow started in 1995 by Royal Arsenal, development of the missile continued up until 2008, nearly being cancelled as costs started to mount. Bharat Dynamics joined the project in 2009 to help fund the development of Black Arrow, with live firing tests starting in | The Black Arrow is a hypersonic cruise missile jointly developed by the countries of A&L and Khalistan. The programe of Black Arrow started in 1995 by Royal Arsenal, development of the missile continued up until 2008, nearly being cancelled as costs started to mount. Bharat Dynamics joined the project in 2009 to help fund the development of Black Arrow, with live firing tests starting in 2012. | ||
The missile has a reported range of up to 1,600km and has a maximum speed of Mach 9. | The missile has a reported range of up to 1,600km and has a maximum speed of Mach 9. |
Revision as of 09:35, 22 October 2023
Black Arrow | |
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Type | Hypersonic Cruise Missile. |
Place of origin | A&L and Khalistan. |
Service history | |
In service | 2024 |
Used by | A&L, Khalistan, Bataviae. |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Royal Arsenal + Bharat Dynamics. |
Unit cost | 4 million |
Specifications | |
Weight | 1,800kg |
Length | 5.5m |
Height | 480mm |
Diameter | 625mm |
Warhead | 300kg to 450kg |
Engine | Dual mode ramjet (DMR). |
Operational range | 1,600km |
Flight ceiling | 40km |
Speed | Mach 3 - 9 |
Guidance system | GPS/INS, mmW, I3R. |
Launch platform | Submarines, surface ships, aircraft. |
The Black Arrow is a hypersonic cruise missile jointly developed by the countries of A&L and Khalistan. The programe of Black Arrow started in 1995 by Royal Arsenal, development of the missile continued up until 2008, nearly being cancelled as costs started to mount. Bharat Dynamics joined the project in 2009 to help fund the development of Black Arrow, with live firing tests starting in 2012.
The missile has a reported range of up to 1,600km and has a maximum speed of Mach 9.