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were was the target ? its unclear video sir jee
ncie. but is mein wadda bumb kyun nahi put? Would ve made nice fireworks!
Phir bhi bhai ji, kakay tha kharaak bhi to zaroori hai!This was a test, hence the small explosive war head for monitoring purpose, the actual weapon load is of much larger capacity.
There wasn't any explosive in the warhead section in this particular test. The dirt thrown off is due to the sheer kinetic force.
Also there wasn't any specific target, just coordinates and image of target area (for DSMAC).
Lastly, Babur didn't score any bull's eye. It missed its intended impact point by ~15-20 meters.
Babur GLCM is not a tactical weapon. The aim is to develop a system that can target specific buildings, but it is just an "aim". Babur's control systems are still evolving, that is why it is being produced in a limited way.
However, this video is of a bit old (relatively) test launch. One can expect improvements in future.
will anybody/anything survive in that target proximity? dont think so!
Mate, Babur is predominantly being designed to carry a nuclear payload. A strike within 35 meters for a yield > 35Kt, everything will be pulverized. However, having said that, as a kinetic weapon /or/ carrying a traditional payload against a heavily fortified site, deviation of 25m is not good!will anybody/anything survive in that target proximity? dont think so!