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ALERT 🚨 India conducts night trial of Prithvi II missile from Integrated Test Range off Odisha coast

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What a bulk thing that is. After all these years of R&D?

From its appearance, it looks like a liquid fuel missile. Bulk, sluggish, Ineffective, hard to store, expensive maintanance is the first things that come to mind after looking at the missile.
Prithvi 3 according to wiki is solid fuel but few produced.

Indian strategic forces are no match to Chinese missile forces. Bitter truth
 
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What a bulk thing that is. After all these years of R&D?

From its appearance, it looks like a liquid fuel missile. Bulk, sluggish, Ineffective, hard to store, expensive maintanance is the first things that come to mind after looking at the missile.
Prithvi 3 according to wiki is solid fuel but few produced.

Indian strategic forces are no match to Chinese missile forces. Bitter truth
This is a 20 year old missile, not in production anymore. They just use the older lots to test different subsystems.
 
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What a bulk thing that is. After all these years of R&D?

From its appearance, it looks like a liquid fuel missile. Bulk, sluggish, Ineffective, hard to store, expensive maintanance is the first things that come to mind after looking at the missile.
Prithvi 3 according to wiki is solid fuel but few produced.

Indian strategic forces are no match to Chinese missile forces. Bitter truth
Have no fear. A properly proportioned model is on the way. It will have low bulk, be very agile, VERY effective and oh-so-easy to store! Maintenance will, sadly, continue to be expensive.

Many things will come to your mind once you see that new model.
 
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Awsome, now no one can see this coming in the darkness of night
 
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Have no fear. A properly proportioned model is on the way. It will have low bulk, be very agile, VERY effective and oh-so-easy to store! Maintenance will, sadly, continue to be expensive.

Many things will come to your mind once you see that new model.
Where is the new model Joe?
 
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Missile Engineers usually choose a test vehicle for experimenting with newer technologies based upon it sharing some common features in the arsenal. Biggest marker is the diameter of the stages.

For us, our test vehicle in recent times for MaRV, TVC, and exo-atmospheric maneuverability, has been long retired Shahab-3.
 
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