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SPACE WAR: ARE WE READY?

Talk,talk,talk。

All you guys left with are talk talk and more talks。
Copy. Copy .Copy .Copy .Copy . & fail ---- you all pakistanis in disguise in the name of china

Impossible. Indians donot have the brains for these type of weapons. Low IQ Indians dreaming big lol....
Here it is Impossible for madrassa SUPARCO Pakistanis brains, even to think of such Tech exists
 
Like I said, would you buy a car that has never been tested? Only put through "computer simulations"?
it's about being a responsible power, no need to pollute space when you can easily and accurately simulate it after having launched satellites in space, GSAT-6 most recently. The world has stopped testing nukes too, right ?

Also got to keep in mind that the situation wrt China is very different, despite being married by commercial trade, the US still maintains an arms embargo on China, and a huge military presence in Japan, Taiwan, RoK, there have been recent face offs in the SCS too, so there is a military rivalry there. India can't afford to piss people off needlessly, we have limited range ICBMs for the same reason.

Militarily, India are a very distant third to Russia and China, we're a poor country too, can't afford to go balls-out and play the great game.


though if it were up to me, I'd test it :bunny:
 
India can't afford to piss people off needlessly, we have limited range ICBMs for the same reason.

Your choice of course.

But not testing ICBM, ASAT and Thermonuclear weapons (hydrogen bombs) just to avoid America getting angry, well that's quite a compromise.
 
ICBMs and TNs are already tested

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.
 
All you guys left with are talk talk and more talks。

We are waiting for the Chinese action on the joint India-Vietnam oil platform.

Still waiting....and we will be waiting a long long time I suppose.

China talks so much to Philippines as well....have you done anything yet?
 
China talks so much to Philippines as well....have you done anything yet?

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
 
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.

LMAO..what ? You what a thermonuclear weapon is ?

India has operational TNW upto 200 kt.
 
LMAO..what ? You what a thermonuclear weapon is ?

India has operational TNW upto 200 kt.

: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.

Chinese soliders are yellow to being with, but they got even more yellow after the 1967 Cho La incident. They have never dared to fire a bullet since....just more :blah::blah::blah::blah:.

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?
 
: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.

Conformation from Anil Kakodkar, then chairman of the (Indian) Atomic Energy Commission.

Given that these are doubts about India's one and only thermo-nuclear test, do we need more tests?

The thermo-nuclear test, the fission test and the sub-kilotonne test all worked as designed. They are diverse. In terms of detailed design, their content is quite different. So, we think the design done is validated and within this configuration which has been tested, one can build devices ranging from low kt all the way to 200 kt. And that fully assures the deterrence.

'We have enough nuclear bombs for deterrence' - Rediff.com India News

Now cry more...

But MOTR hasn't been launched yet, isn't it?

Its a ground based radar.

 
Conformation from Anil Kakodkar, then chairman of the (Indian) Atomic Energy Commission.



Now cry more...



Its a ground based radar.


: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.
 
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.

It's called scaling dummy. The design of the 45 kt test was always to be 200 kt in its final version. A 45 kt test is roughly 50% of a US W76 warhead on a trident missile.

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

It was 45 kt. The seismo reports that claimed 25 kt refused to take into account either the de coupled arrangement of the warhead or it being buried in sand or other material creating greater muffling of the blast. International seismographs have only so much accuracy with subterranean tests given lack of information about the specific geology and conditions immediately surrounding the test regarding the shaft, placement etc. I don't know where you are pulling the 20 kt number from, the initial raw data suggested 25kt because of the factors I just mentioned.

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

Explain a US W76 warhead, which are 100kt thermonuclear devices?

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?

You think Mao cared about any famine? He would easily see 100's of millions of his countrymen starve to death and resort to things like cannibalism....rather than lose face or lose a conflict of any sort.

Its ok we got our revenge for 62 in 67. Plus we still hold onto South Tibet (which you claim and are too chicken to "seize" - Indian occupied China if you will :p:)

So now you resort to bullying countries less than 10% your size and still do a crap job at it (they are still sticking their tongue out at you and daring you to enforce you entire claim....all the while bringing in oil rigs and the likes). I mean shouldn't that offshore oil belong to China? You are losing out man! Do something!
 
Your choice of course.

But not testing ICBM, ASAT and Thermonuclear weapons (hydrogen bombs) just to avoid America getting angry, well that's quite a compromise.
no need for a very long range ICBM test, that range can be extended easily, and as already mentioned, we have thermonuclear devices and delivery systems operational.

so not a compromise when our only real threats are within range.

to avoid angering the Americans is a geopolitical reality, almost a rule that everyone has to play by (barring Russia and China of course). For India, it mostly only applies when it comes to testing strategic weapons systems such as ICBMs and ASAT, for the rest, India outright refused to be part of any sanctions on Russia and bought oil from Iran all through the sanctions. Not a NATO stooge, not in any anti US block either.. not a bad place to be.
 
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What's the point of not testing something?

Would you buy a car that has never been tested? How about a multi-billion dollar missile project?

Any nation that can build and launch satellites, can make a ASAT platform. All you need is a active radar homing terminal guidance, and a terminal cryogenic thrust engine.
 
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