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Hatf 7 Babur Cruise Missile Multi-tube Version Tested

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Integration of Beidou is now confirmed..
Only Beidou has two way communication capability....Making it possible for the missile to continuously transmit its position for commanders..On demand..

And Beidou covers entire indian-subcontinent :)

Our Air Force , Ships , Strategic Missile Forces , Army etc can use Beidou in any conflict inside indian-Subcontinent....

Great!
 
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@ Imran Khan..
The king of Antarctica orders you to post the pic.... ;)
 
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I will wait for the day it will actually be tested from a submarine. Till then i will hold my breath if i have too.

Didn't some insiders tell us in extreme confidentiality :lol: that Pakistan was already working to increase the range of Babur to 1200 km and make a SLBM version of it too ? :) ... I see this tests among others , as a continuation of validation of different technologies and capabilities ...

I will not be surprised if some morning I wake up and there's a missile being launched from Agosta and PTV showing the news all around !
 
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Wow,,, after 5 months another test of babur? I thought next test would be done in next year. Something really going on behind the scenes.

The frequent testing is nothing new. Pakistan has also conducted Babur GLCM's tests 3 times in 12 months. This process clearly indicates that the Tomahawks were very difficult to reverse-engineer, and that Babur has minute inputs from the Tomahawk CM.

Integration of Beidou is now confirmed..
Only Beidou has two way communication capability....Making it possible for the missile to continuously transmit its position for commanders..On demand..

Negative. The real-time remote monitoring (via the airborne and ground telemetry stations) is nothing new. Pakistan has been doing it since early 2000s. All data for the test is always received by the on-board telemetry equipment.

Didn't some insiders tell us in extreme confidentiality :lol: that Pakistan was already working to increase the range of Babur to 1200 km and make a SLBM version of it too ? :) ... I see this tests among others , as a continuation of validation of different technologies and capabilities ...

I will not be surprised if some morning I wake up and there's a missile being launched from Agosta and PTV showing the news all around !

The SLBM version is designated Babur-II. I don't think its range will be any greater.
 
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This process clearly indicates that the Tomahawks were very difficult to reverse-engineer, and that Babur has minute inputs from the Tomahawk CM.

You still believe that conspiracy theory , mate ?
 
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Just a feeling or is there any valid reason ?

The increased range requires a more efficient engine. The problem is that there is very little chance of upgrading the current engines. If there is any increased-range version in development, I don't have any knowledge of it.
 
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You still believe that conspiracy theory , mate ?

It is not a conspiracy theory (if I'm getting your question). Babur was based on Tomahawks, but NESCOM had to develop everything for it. They didn't get anything useful from it which had to be reverse-engineered. Rather, they just took the design, and put the components of their own.
 
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It is not a conspiracy theory (if I'm getting your question). Babur was based on Tomahawks, but NESCOM had to develop everything for it. They didn't get anything useful from it which had to be reverse-engineered. Rather, they just took the design, and put the components of their own.

Yeah you are ... Even if i accept for the sake of argument that somehow Babur is based on Tomahawks , what seriously in the God's most holy name can anyone get from a crash landed missile ? Its something ****** up beyond recognition ! Forget the systems , I doubt even if the outer layers could provide something useful !
 
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Yeah you are ... Even if i accept for the sake of argument that somehow Babur is based on Tomahawks , what seriously in the God's most holy name can anyone get from a crash landed missile ? Its something ****** up beyond recognition ! Forget the systems , I doubt even if the outer layers could provide something useful !

A missile crash does not always involve big explosions. Although fuel tank may catch fire, but that usually happens on a hard impact.
Also, in ballistic missile testing, the main missile motor which is detached at the end of boost phase is also recovered because it is not advisable to leave it like that.

Furthermore, here is a picture of a crashed Tomahawk's rear end. It crashed in Serbia.

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There you go guys, first picture of today's missile test.

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Pakistan conducted a successful test fire of the indigenously developed multi tube Cruise Missile Hatf-VII (Babur), having a range of 700 kilometers today. (17-9-2012)

Edging close to the naval integration :D
 
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