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Gandhian? :rofl: come on now mate you really dont know me at all....you missed the most important part of that post but here i'll say it again peace through strength

"If you want peace prepare for war"

-Robert Kennedy

Actually kennedy borrowed it from aristotle.

India & China can never be friends given the fact that both have the same aspirations.

But there is an option to live together instead of blowing each other up.

If China really wants to dismember India, they better do it before Indian N-subs, A5, K4, Indian Carriers, and PAK FA become operational with the Indian armed forces.

Stop spoiling the mood plz with hypothetic rants,we have lived 4000 years in peace and amity and will manage in future too.
 
DRDO must thank Sachin Tendulkar for all the guidance and motivation...they did it for him....:P
 
Gandhian? :rofl: come on now mate you really dont know me at all....you missed the most important part of that post but here i'll say it again peace through strength

"If you want peace prepare for war"

-Robert Kennedy
Hmm you don't seem to be Gandhi Lover..just lyk me ;)
 
Agni-5 wont have MIRVs in the first test. Probably the third one will.

There is are several multiple warhead MIRV configuration under
development according to what I know. This could be put on both A3 and A5 if need be (according to deployment).



 
Bro, lets discuss this later about Agni-5, today is the party time for the Indian members.

I think ruining people's party is not a good idea, lets stop this today.
Okay, let's leave them to their self-delusions today.



It has not veered off-course.Do you expect it to go up and up and up and escape into space?It is curving towards its target and the optical illusion makes it look as if its going downwards.How will it hit its target if it doesnt curve??Or do you anticipate it to orbit the moon and then come back to earth to hit the target?:unsure:
The rocket is clearing moving perpendicular to the camera, not away from the camera. You can see the body of the missile at 90 degree at 1:08. This part of the test was NOT supposed to happen :azn:



And Shanghai is a nice city, what? :toast_sign:

The next flight would test MIRVs on the Agni V to engage multiple targets.

Shanghai, Beijing, Tianjin, Chongqing, Wǔhàn, Guǎngzhōu. Nice cities, hmmmm....No one would like to see them turn into a pile of rubble, more so the Chinese!! That would suck! Jeeez! But just one Agni V with MIRVs looks good. :azn: What would happen with a dozen Agnis? Toast!

Remember, this monster is a counter city weapon of mass destruction and not just a counter force weapon of which we have enough to pulverize your formations in Tibet!

Mera Bharat Mahan!
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LOL at indian inferiority. Your Agni-5 is another humiliating failure. Good luck for Agni-6 and Agni-7.
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Now it's time for China to put india back in its place! The nuclear missile genie is out of the bottle, too, because india wants to play with the big boys. :azn:

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The Hindu : News / National : Agni-V successfully test-fired



Agni-V successfully test-fired

Y. Mallikarjun

T.S. Subramanian



India demonstrated its Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) capability on Thursday by successfully launching its most powerful and longest range missile, Agni-V, from the Wheeler Island off the Odisha coast.

The 17-metre-long surface-to-surface ballistic missile lifted off majestically from a rail mobile launcher at 8.04 a.m. After a flight time of 20 minutes, the missile re-entry vehicle impacted the pre-designated target point more than 5,000 kms away in the Indian Ocean with a high degree of accuracy.

V. K. Sarawat, Scientific Adviser to the Defence Minister told The Hindu immediately after the success of the mission, “With this missile launch, India has emerged as a major missile power. We have joined a select group of countries possessing technology to design, develop, build and manufacture long range missiles of this class and technological complexity.”

It was a flawless flight and the three stages jettisoned on time. The third stage fired the re-entry vehicle into the atmosphere at perfect angle at an altitude of 100 kms. The pay load withstood the searing temperatures of around 3000 degree Celsius.

This is the first time India has test fired a three-stage, all solid-fuelled missile. Many new technologies including the state of art navigation system and carbon composite rocket motor casings were tested in the missile. All the radar telemetry and electro optical stations along the coast besides three ships tracked the flight trajectory of the missile and final terminal event at the impact point.

:flame: The fireball that erupted when the dummy payload hit the waters of the Indian Ocean was recorded by the cameras on board the ships stationed around the impact point. :flame: The missile weighed 50 tonnes and is capable of carrying a nuclear war head weighing 1.1 tonne. However, in this mission, a dummy payload simulating the weight of war head was carried.

Defence Minister A. K. Antony congratulated all the scientists in the mission for the great achievement. Avinash Chander Chief Controller (Missiles and Strategic Systems), DRDO called it a major achievement and said no other missile in India has achieved more than 5,000 km range. V.G. Sekaran, Director, Advanced Systems Laboratory (ASL), which designed and developed Agni-V, described it an overwhelming success.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh spoke to Dr. Saraswat and Mr. Avinash Chander, and congratulated all the DRDO scientists and other employees involved in the mission. “You made the nation proud,” Dr. Singh told Dr. Saraswat.
LOL they can't even fake this part properly. There is no fireball when a dummy payload hits the indian ocean! :rofl: This is classic club 81.
 
Remember, where China is concerned, two tigers cannot co-exist in the same lair. And that's the bottom line in China's strategy vis a vis India.

Then out goes china :guns:
 

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