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SPACE WAR: ARE WE READY?

ASAT tests are biggest contributor to space debris. That is the reason why responsible states in spite of having ASAT tech capability do not conduct such tests. if tomorrow France, Germany, England, Japan and India start testing their ASATs, we can say good bye to space exploration.

You are trying to reason with Mao-Zedong school of thought troll. Good luck!
 
Hopefully under Modi, India does another test, this time a fully capable 200 kt of the established warhead arsenal + megaton test if possible (though not required).

Modi can do this before the next national elections to ensure victory.
no that aint gonna happen as there is way too much too loose for us but suerli we can test owr device thru a third source :whistle:
 
You guys really expect anyone to believe you have something if you haven't tested it? :lol:

The LCA has been tested for how many years now? And it still has not been inducted?

Now imagine you never tested the LCA even once, would you expect people to believe you have inducted it? :rofl:

You can say: "Please believe me! We've never tested it even once, but believe me, we have it!" :cheesy:

You haven't tested Thermonuclear weapons, MIRV, an ICBM with 10,000+ km range, or ASAT. Now you expect people to believe you have it?
 
You guys really expect anyone to believe you have something if you haven't tested it? :lol:

The LCA has been tested for how many years now? And it still has not been inducted?

Now imagine you never tested the LCA even once, would you expect people to believe you have inducted it? :rofl:

You can say: "Please believe me! We've never tested it even once, but believe me, we have it!" :cheesy:

You haven't tested Thermonuclear weapons, MIRV, an ICBM with 10,000+ km range, or ASAT. Now you expect people to believe you have it?


If you don't want to believe, don't believe. As they say ignorance is bliss.
 
You guys really expect anyone to believe you have something if you haven't tested it? :lol:

The LCA has been tested for how many years now? And it still has not been inducted?

Now imagine you never tested the LCA even once, would you expect people to believe you have inducted it? :rofl:

@waz @Irfan Baloch Kindly deal with this troll

You haven't tested Thermonuclear weapons, MIRV, an ICBM with 10,000+ km range, or ASAT

In the case of TNWs your arguments have already been refuted !!

You think its impossible for us to develop a 10,000 + km range ICBM ?

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MIRV would happen in 2 years,so would ASAT
 
The only thing DRDO is good at is to draw a wet picture, not even a decent 3D cartoon. :lol:
 
So what everyone has created something in their existence.
What is new in it kid?

Well, you did say "Han IQ is only good at farting rather than doing something." I'd say we are doing quite well, could be better, but still quite well.
 
India's last nuclear test was claimed 45 kt, whereas international experts estimated it at 20 kt.

China's very first Thermonuclear test in the 1960's was 3.3 megatons.

India's test is nowhere near to the range of a Thermonuclear weapon, not even close. Not even close to boosted fission. It indicates a very basic fission weapon.

:lol:

Again, India's largest test was only 20 kt (though claimed to be 45 kt).

That's nothing more than a basic fission bomb. It's not even boosted fission.

Nowhere close to the yield of a Thermonuclear device, which is hundreds of times more powerful.

:rofl:

No you don't. All your nuclear tests are a matter of official record (they are easy to measure), and the highest yield is nowhere close to a Thermonuclear weapon. 20 kt is a very basic fission bomb.



Big talk from a country that attacked us in 1962 (while we were in the middle of the worst famine in our history)... and you still lost. :disagree:

From India's own internal military report, the Henderson-Brooks report:

It wasn't China, but Nehru who declared 1962 war - The Times of India

How do you attack a country collapsing from a famine, and still lose?

What you mean like seizing the Scarborough shoal from the Philippines in 2012 (despite them having a mutual defence treaty with America)?

You mean like seizing the Paracel islands from Vietnam before that?

Or seizing Aksai Chin from India in 1962?

:P

@waz

Lot of off topic nonsense here
 
China fission bomb test in December 1966: 300 kilotons yield. :cheesy:

China first Thermonuclear test in June 1967: 3.3 megatons yield. :P

Though America's first Thermonuclear test (Ivy Mike) had a yield of 10 megatons. Damn.

Whereas India's "super hydrogen bomb" had a 20 kt yield, same as a basic fission bomb. :lol:

You would not buy a car that has never been tested, yet you'll put the safety of your motherland in the hands of platforms that have never been tested.
Haha Chinese high IQ (idiotic quotient ) troll . Here is my 2cents for you.

India conducted a H bomb test in 1998 with design yield 200kt and test yield 45kt to protect the test smaller site . And the test was successful and we have enough data to make H bombs .

once you have a successful H bomb design and you can scale up to bigger yield but shoving more plutonium . Its actually easier to make a bigger yield H bomb than to desing smaller yield 200kt H bomb.

Another point , our military planners don't need a bigger size H bomb with yields in mega tons since we don't have strategic bombers in IAF to carry those big bombs . Since our nuke delivery weapon was going to be missiles and fighters plane we tested H bomb they can carry .

With MIRV and high precision our missile carrying multiple 200kt H bomb is enough for any Chinese city to be sent back to the days of Confucius . Even a small development in Indian missile program makes into Chinese media . We can watch YouTube videos of the same . So you are afraid of it and we know it . LOL , Chao .
 
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