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  1. jagjitnatt

    Smoke Near Varyag Aircraft Carrier

    No to scare you guys, but the smoke is coming out from all strange places. The smoke from the back of the carrier doesn't look like its from the carrier, maybe from the ship behind. The smoke coming out of the lower part of the carrier is strange.
  2. jagjitnatt

    PAF and the JXX Fifth Gen Fighter

    Oh, forget it Martian. He's a an American. :lol: He's good with what he does, but when it comes to US of A, bias is clearly visible in his posts. But that's what we expect from an American. Don't we?
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    PAF and the JXX Fifth Gen Fighter

    Yes. US has never had a powerful rival after the WW-II. All its weapons are tested only against weak opponents, not to say that these weapons are bad, they are good. But whether or not they are the best, remains to be seen. When the F-22 was new, the test pilots always talked about its...
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    PAF and the JXX Fifth Gen Fighter

    You're right. The F22 is good, but it just isn't as good as people hyped it up to be. F-22 is more of a propaganda than a fighting machine. It has never been used anywhere outside the US, and it hasn't engaged any fighter aircraft outside US yet. US seems to glorify it beyond sanity, and yet...
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    PAF and the JXX Fifth Gen Fighter

    That was an F15 and not an F22 :agree:
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    Zaid Hamid about National security, kashmir and Government.

    Its not sleepless nights Zaki. He's like a one of a kind animal in a zoo. Its so entertaining watching him do his monkey tricks. :lol: After all these years, we still wonder, how can someone be so DUMB? Yet he amazes us every time with his limitless stupidity.:partay:
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    Pakistan's GDP next 10-20 years?

    You know what, you have a point that very few Pakistanis will understand. The nukes were developed because Pakistan could not compare to India in conventional arms. They were developed so that even though Pak won't have a powerful army, but it would have a deterrence which would avoid any...
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    Why China will chose India over Pakistan

    I think you meant to say variables. But nothing in the world is constant. Change is the only constant. And things change every second, so you better be prepared for everything. Your unpreparedness is what cost you in the past decades. :sick:
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    Unrequited love/ one- sided love -The pain

    Mood bana dinne aa tuhada. Ahh fado, baahri la, thyaan naal... :cheers:
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    PAF and the JXX Fifth Gen Fighter

    I am sure, sooner or later PAF will get something to counter PAKFA, but with every passing year, its getting tougher and tougher. The difference between the IAF and PAF is growing bigger, and the price Pakistan has to pay for catching seems to be getting higher. Pakistan needs to find another...
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    PAF and the JXX Fifth Gen Fighter

    Even with the problems those aircraft were inducted within 6 years of their first flight, and lets not say 5th gen is very tough and etc etc, because when Mig 29s and Su27s were being developed, then 4th gen technology was difficult to achieve. Technology has evolved, so its easier to make a 4th...
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    Tata Nano shines! Wins global design award

    Sure its fun, for 5-10 minutes. The family that is going to buy it isn't going to buy it for that fun though. This isn't even remotely a car. I'd say a motorcycle is safer than that. No offense to anyone.
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    Two Prithvi-II ballistic missiles test-fired

    Every ballistic missile is a hypersonic missile so that's not why its special. Its just that this missile doesn't follow a completely parabola trajectory. It follows a trajectory that is not pure ballistic, or pure cruise missile type, but a combination of the two.
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    Two Prithvi-II ballistic missiles test-fired

    :lol: That is for you to find out for now. I cannot tell now, may be after a week or so. ;) I am not allowed to utter a word :disagree:
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    Two Prithvi-II ballistic missiles test-fired

    It is not a quality control check. These missiles weren't the ones inducted. These missiles were carrying new experimental subsystems which have been successful. Operational tests are done by the army.
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    Two Prithvi-II ballistic missiles test-fired

    This wasn't a regular test. Its an experimental test of some of the new subsystems on board. Prithvi is an ideal platform for testing of new systems since it has evolved completely and has been mass produced.
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    Two Prithvi-II ballistic missiles test-fired

    I don't know why you feel that in a scenario of war, we wouldn't keep our missiles ready. :hitwall: ---------- Post added at 05:39 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:38 PM ---------- The altitude depends on the range of the missile. Higher the range, higher is the altitude required.
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    Two Prithvi-II ballistic missiles test-fired

    I've read all of that, and probably even more. Let me explain something. This is not the first missile that has this type of trajectory. The Russian Iskander missile also has a similar trajectory. The thing here is that the altitude of the missile depends on the range of a bballistic missile...
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    Two Prithvi-II ballistic missiles test-fired

    Re-entry itself means that it leaves the atmosphere, and re enters it. :smokin:
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    Two Prithvi-II ballistic missiles test-fired

    Shaurya glides at an altitude greater than 40 kms. That is outside atmosphere. :lol: Our atmosphere doesn't go beyond 20 kms, its very thin after than. In order to reach hypersonic speeds, we have to escape troposphere, but Shaurya goes beyond just troposphere, it goes beyond stratosphere...
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