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Anti-Tank Guided Nag Missile Carrier | NAMICA 2 | Nag Missile Carrier (NAMICA) | Modified BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle | Indian Army | Everything about NAMICA: NAG missile carrier | DRDO-OFB system 13 ordered | Indian army NAG Anti-Tank guided missile test firing from NAMICA | Details Of NAG Missile Hey guys my name is Arpan Goswami well come to my YouTube channel Current Knowledge About this video: While India’s relations with China and its western neighbor Pakistan are getting complicated, Indian defense minister Rajnath Singh launched 15 products developed by DPSUs (Defence Public Sector Undertakings) on the latter’s independence day on 14th August. While the other two are small arms and have been in development/production for a long time, the showstopper was the new prototype of NAMICA – short for ‘Nag Missile Carrier’. The Nag Missile As its name suggests, the NAMICA (Nag Missile Carrier)) is a tracked, amphibious, armored ‘missile-carrier’ vehicle based on the BMP chassis. The new prototype was developed by the Ordnance Factory Medak in conjunction with DRDL, Hyderabad, and has an import substitution of Rs. 260 cr. In the first phase, and expected to rise up to Rs.3000 Cr. First revealed in 2008, the Nag Missile and its Carrier share parallel development processes. Undaunted by the failures of the early NAMICA prototypes, the Defense Research & Development Organization (DRDO) went on to produce the improvised version of the platform called the NAMICA-2, housing not one but two CoMPASS Electro-Optical sighting systems – one for the gunner and one for the commander, giving it the “hunter-killer” capability. The new addition, the CoMPASS Electro-Optical sensor is developed by the Israeli firm Elbit Systems and manufactured in India by BEL. This sensor is also used in HAL Rudra and the Light Combat Helicopter and has been put on “hundreds of platforms” including UAVs, Helicopters, and other fixed-wing platforms providing excellent day and night intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR) capabilities and has proven itself in the battlefields of Afghanistan and the Middle East. The main visible change from the early version to the NAMICA-2 was the reduction of missiles carried from eight to six, along with an additional six in reserve totaling to twelve missiles carried. Additionally, the NAMICA-2 is also given an Auxiliary Power Unit, which serves as an alternate source of power for the vehicle’s new and improvised fire control system. This enables the vehicle to switch off the engine to reduce the infrared signature while being completely capable of firing the missiles, helpful in defensive and training roles. The vehicle is also equipped with the NBC protection suite, protecting its crew from Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical threats in case such a situation arises. The vehicle is also installed with an automatic fire detection and suppression system and also features a remotely-controlled 7.62mm PKT machine gun. The turret which houses six Nag missile launcher tubes provides 360-degree fire coverage and has an elevation capability of 0 to 24 degrees. It is also equipped with an advanced land navigation system, helping the commander with better situational awareness on the battlefield. Based on the Russian-designed BMP chassis, the NAMICA-2 is amphibious, which can drive up to a maximum speed of 64 km/hour on flat terrain and 7 km/hr in water The NAMICA is indeed an important power booster for the Indian Army and a very essential addition for its mechanized and armored formations. The vehicle can be an effective deterrence against its enemies, being lighter at just about 15 tones, extremely maneuverable, and capable of destroying targets at ranges more than 4 kilometers. Knowledge's from this video: 1. anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) 2. Indian third-generation 3. The Nag missile 4. mast-mounted system 5. HELINA 6. MPATGM 7. NAMICA 8. tank buster 9. Ordnance Factory 10. DRDL 11. CoMPASS Electro-Optical sighting systems 12. Israeli firm Elbit Systems 13. Auxiliary Power Unit 14. PKT Machine Gun 15. Amphibious Russian BMP Chassis Playlists - 1. Current Events - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLccohEfroBW3skbDBUP4_ZhAFh3hKov7 2. Daily Current Affairs - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLccohEfroBW_spgAoLl0r4p5tFBXu8Ef 3. Physics - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLccohEfroBX1hWyCYCTLjs3SIhlgMDRb For More Related Videos Please Click On This Link - http://bitly.ws/9azR Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/Current-Knowledge-105920551223877/?view_public_for=105920551223877 For PDF Subscribe the Telegram Channel - Current Knowledge (Search on telegram currentknowledgeyt) #currentknowledge #nagmissilecarrier #namica #namicanagmissilecarriertest #nagmissilecarriernamicaboostsindianarmyfirepower #namicanagmissilecarrier #specificationsofnamica

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Anti-Tank Guided Nag Missile Carrier | NAMICA 2 | Nag Missile Carrier (NAMICA) | Modified BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle | Indian Army | Everything about NAMICA: NAG missile carrier | DRDO-OFB system 13 ordered | Indian army NAG Anti-Tank guided missile test firing from NAMICA | Details Of NAG Missile Hey guys my name is Arpan Goswami well come to my YouTube channel Current Knowledge About this video: While India’s relations with China and its western neighbor Pakistan are getting complicated, Indian defense minister Rajnath Singh launched 15 products developed by DPSUs (Defence Public Sector Undertakings) on the latter’s independence day on 14th August. While the other two are small arms and have been in development/production for a long time, the showstopper was the new prototype of NAMICA – short for ‘Nag Missile Carrier’. The Nag Missile As its name suggests, the NAMICA (Nag Missile Carrier)) is a tracked, amphibious, armored ‘missile-carrier’ vehicle based on the BMP chassis. The new prototype was developed by the Ordnance Factory Medak in conjunction with DRDL, Hyderabad, and has an import substitution of Rs. 260 cr. In the first phase, and expected to rise up to Rs.3000 Cr. First revealed in 2008, the Nag Missile and its Carrier share parallel development processes. Undaunted by the failures of the early NAMICA prototypes, the Defense Research & Development Organization (DRDO) went on to produce the improvised version of the platform called the NAMICA-2, housing not one but two CoMPASS Electro-Optical sighting systems – one for the gunner and one for the commander, giving it the “hunter-killer” capability. The new addition, the CoMPASS Electro-Optical sensor is developed by the Israeli firm Elbit Systems and manufactured in India by BEL. This sensor is also used in HAL Rudra and the Light Combat Helicopter and has been put on “hundreds of platforms” including UAVs, Helicopters, and other fixed-wing platforms providing excellent day and night intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR) capabilities and has proven itself in the battlefields of Afghanistan and the Middle East. The main visible change from the early version to the NAMICA-2 was the reduction of missiles carried from eight to six, along with an additional six in reserve totaling to twelve missiles carried. Additionally, the NAMICA-2 is also given an Auxiliary Power Unit, which serves as an alternate source of power for the vehicle’s new and improvised fire control system. This enables the vehicle to switch off the engine to reduce the infrared signature while being completely capable of firing the missiles, helpful in defensive and training roles. The vehicle is also equipped with the NBC protection suite, protecting its crew from Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical threats in case such a situation arises. The vehicle is also installed with an automatic fire detection and suppression system and also features a remotely-controlled 7.62mm PKT machine gun. The turret which houses six Nag missile launcher tubes provides 360-degree fire coverage and has an elevation capability of 0 to 24 degrees. It is also equipped with an advanced land navigation system, helping the commander with better situational awareness on the battlefield. Based on the Russian-designed BMP chassis, the NAMICA-2 is amphibious, which can drive up to a maximum speed of 64 km/hour on flat terrain and 7 km/hr in water The NAMICA is indeed an important power booster for the Indian Army and a very essential addition for its mechanized and armored formations. The vehicle can be an effective deterrence against its enemies, being lighter at just about 15 tones, extremely maneuverable, and capable of destroying targets at ranges more than 4 kilometers. Knowledge's from this video: 1. anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) 2. Indian third-generation 3. The Nag missile 4. mast-mounted system 5. HELINA 6. MPATGM 7. NAMICA 8. tank buster 9. Ordnance Factory 10. DRDL 11. CoMPASS Electro-Optical sighting systems 12. Israeli firm Elbit Systems 13. Auxiliary Power Unit 14. PKT Machine Gun 15. Amphibious Russian BMP Chassis Playlists - 1. Current Events - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLccohEfroBW3skbDBUP4_ZhAFh3hKov7 2. Daily Current Affairs - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLccohEfroBW_spgAoLl0r4p5tFBXu8Ef 3. Physics - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLccohEfroBX1hWyCYCTLjs3SIhlgMDRb For More Related Videos Please Click On This Link - http://bitly.ws/9azR Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/Current-Knowledge-105920551223877/?view_public_for=105920551223877 For PDF Subscribe the Telegram Channel - Current Knowledge (Search on telegram currentknowledgeyt) #currentknowledge #nagmissilecarrier #namica #namicanagmissilecarriertest #nagmissilecarriernamicaboostsindianarmyfirepower #namicanagmissilecarrier #specificationsofnamica

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