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Pakistan successfully tests night launch of surface to surface ballistic missile Ghaznavi: ISPR

Asked by members if Pak missiles are hyper-sonic. See missiles like SHAHEEN 3 to reach their max range if they are not hyper-sonic than that would take hr or two to reach its max range and so much time for enemy to react. So by default one attribute of medium to long range is that they should have as max as possible speed so enemy has less time to react
 
Do we have Anti ballistic counters like patriot, THAAD or S400?
 
probably tested in GPS denied scenario using celestial-inertial guidance systems .... in this case exhibition of night launch capability and successful destruction of target is a commendable success.

You are forgetting that Pakistan have access to Chinese Beidou navigation system for war time scenario.
 
You are forgetting that Pakistan have access to Chinese Beidou navigation system for war time scenario.
Nope ..... but the question which I asked in latter post is that Is it integrated with missiles produced earlier then the availability of Beidou system to Pakistan for defence
 
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Nope ..... but the question which I asked in latter post is that Is it integrated with missiles produced earlier then the availability of Beidou system to Pakistan for defence

http://www.china.org.cn/business/2017-05/23/content_40873203.htm

Pakistan benefits from China's Sat-Nav system

By Sabena Siddiqui

May 23, 2017

Currently operational in the coastal city of Karachi in Pakistan, it is the very first time that China has brought its full, highly accurate Beidou system, to a foreign nation. A Long March-3C carrier rocket carrying the 23rd satellite in the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) lifts off from Xichang Satellite Launch Center, southwest China's Sichuan Province, June 12, 2016. [Photo/Xinhua] A Long March-3C carrier rocket carrying the 23rd satellite in the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) lifts off from Xichang Satellite Launch Center, southwest China's Sichuan Province, June 12, 2016. [Photo/Xinhua] The system was initially launched after discussion with Pakistan's Strategic Planning Division for military applications and with Pakistan's national space agency, Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission for civilian use under an agreement in 2013. During the initial phase, the first ground based augmentation system is to be installed in Karachi. Providing a safer and more reliable alternate to the American GPS, the new navigation system will offer better precision and accuracy as more satellites and reference stations are gradually launched. According to the agreement,

China provided the Beidou-equipped infrastructure for government and military use at subsidized costs which included the building of differential ground stations that increase the system's accuracy on the ground. Once the second stage is completed, the whole area of Pakistan will be covered. Based in Beijing, the UniStrong Science and Technology Co, navigation satellite system, positioning and timing service provider, has five base stations and a processing center in Karachi since May 21, 2014. Zhang Ruifeng, head of the Unistrong's publicity department, gave details that the network installed in Karachi is the full Beidou system with a 2-centimetre accuracy rate. This can be extended up to five millimetres after post-processing and has hitherto been unavailable outside China. The arrangement transpired as a result of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's trip to Pakistan in May 2013, where both countries enhanced their strategic cooperation in inter-connectivity, maritime cooperation, aerospace and aviation. Pakistan is the first country in the world to sign an official cooperation agreement on BDS, especially in the fields of aerospace and aviation. Experiencing difficulty at first in finding a suitable site for the navigation system, Wang Yun, manager of UniStrong's product department and leader of the construction team in Karachi, related how she and her team walked around barren hills for days, “because in this arid area, there was scarcely any Internet or communication services, and there were no compatible devices for BDS, we had to keep walking to try and find a proper site." After the selection of the location, the high precision network took some months to complete and now it enhances the efficacy of basic geographic surveying, land management and port dispatching at a lower cost.

As to Pakistan's concerns, BDS has a vast number of military and civilian uses, it helps with urban planning, surveying, mapping environmental supervision, disaster relief efforts, traffic monitoring as well as space technology. While space technology applications are widely used by shipping lines and airlines, it is also a strategic milestone as BDS will prove to be a revolutionary development for defence and security mechanisms by providing dual navigational layers. After covering the rest of Pakistan, the company looks ahead to equipping more Belt and Road countries with the satellite navigation system. With plans to expand cooperation involving BDS to Thailand, Sri Lanka and other countries in Southeast Asia, the company aims to continue the establishment and joint construction of base stations as well as to participate in international scientific and technical development and research on BDS. Most of the countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative would be offered the navigation system as part of economic diplomacy. Other notable global navigation systems are Russia's Glonass, the European Space Agency's Galileo and the United States' GPS.

As of now, the vision of BDS is to spread beyond the borders of China. Professor Li Deren from the School of Remote Sensing and Information Engineering of Wuhan University said, "Our priority is to expand BDS from China to the frontline of the Belt and Road Initiative, and in this Optics Valley Beidou is a pioneer." Finally, Beidou is projected to complete global coverage with 35 satellites by 2020, meeting national security requirements by ending military reliance on GPS as well as availing of the quickly expanding market. Though both GPS and Beidou signals are free services and there is no rivalry over any market share, owning and operating one of only four such international navigation systems carries its own clout.
 
What do you think will become of our families in case of a full-scale war? Buried beneath tons of rubble or worse due to bombing runs by enemy forces?

Full-scale war only bring death, destruction and misery to the masses in current times, and a positive outcome is not guaranteed.

Just look at developments in Syria, Libya and Afghanistan.

WE have a beautiful country and WE should learn to manage it well, make it prosperous and hospitable for all of its nationals.

What is happening in IOK, make my blood boil as well. I would like to punish hindu (RSS types in particular) as well, but I am not superman or something like that. PM Imran Khan is highlighting IOK in every forum which is good because entire world will realize what India is up to and its democratic outlook is a sham.

WE can go as far as to harass Indian forces in IOK in different ways. But remember Kargil War? What was the outcome of this war? Back to point zero.

Problem is that the Islamic bloc (on the whole) is a joke in modern times. WE live in an era which champion interests of nation-states over everything else including Islamic brotherhood. Muslims are rather busy in slaughtering each other.

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Iraq vs. Iran = 1980 - 1988
Iraq vs. Kuwait = 1990
Persian Gulf War = 1991
Afghanistan in turmoil
Syrian Civil War (2011 - 2019)
ISIS movement in the Middle East (2013 - 2019)
Saudi-Yemen War (2015 - ???)

This is the type of world WE are a part of, Muslims are not united in their cause and do not bother to help Pakistan in liberating IOK from India.

Iraq had a powerful military in 1990 but it was pro-India and wasted its strength on a completely ill-advised war with superpower USA. Iran is also pro-India and enable Indo-Afghan dealings via Chabahar Port. And Iran is also busy fighting in the Middle East, no interest in liberating IOK.

GCC? Don't ask.

Even Pakistan itself have facilitated Indo-Afghan trading activities, and did you learn about Pink Salt nonsense? Made my blood boil further.

May Allah Almighty have mercy on us, and guide us all towards the right path. Otherwise, we risk oblivion.

What will a beautiful country do for a girl which is raped, a mother who's son lost eyes and a father who's sin was shooted?

ڈرو خدا سے ہوش کرو کچھ مکر و ریا سے کام نہ لو
یا اسلام پہ چلنا سیکھو یا اسلام کا نہ نہ لو

Just give me the reason to ignore Kashmiri.
I repeat we don't want to live like cowards!

Keep ur analysis and prediction in you hand.
 
@waz can you please start regulating posts that are playing jeapordy with us and leave us guessing. Some members are putting one liners and vague posts
 
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It is a locally-produced droneequipped with Selex Galileo technology which can successfully hit its target at a height of fifteen thousand feet.

Achieving key goals in defense technology, drones are armed with missile technology, the Burraq drone is a masterpiece and outcome of the capabilities of Pakistani scientists and engineers. The electric drone can fly for up to 10 hours at an altitude of 15,000 feet.

US Centcom Commander General McKenzie arrived in Pakistan on an important visit
The missile is completely manufactured in Pakistan and is capable of successfully hitting its target. Electro-Selex is a dronewith the Galileo technology.

Shaheer drone , also used by the Armed Forces previously, has been developed locally to monitor borders. At present, more than eight companies in Pakistan are working on drone techno logistics, including the private sector.

PAF day being celebrated across Pakistan to pay homage to martyrs
All drone technology projects are under the management of the Strategic Plan Division. Pakistan is also exporting surveillance drones to several countries including the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia

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