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India Successfully Test-Fires Nuclear-Capable Missile

A.Rahman said:
You will hear it out of the blue, just like babur cruise missle.

Our government likes to give Indian people some physcological shock

Thats a good one:P , Pakistan has already deployed their ghauri and shaheen missile close to the border. I know couple of locations one is close to the border near Sialkot, in Jehlum and near the border of jammu and kashmir.
 
melb4aust said:
I know couple of locations one is close to the border near Sialkot, in Jehlum and near the border of jammu and kashmir.

now now now, dont tell classified information on the forum, he can be a RAW agent :disappointed:
 
A.Rahman said:
now now now, dont tell classified information on the forum, he can be a RAW agent :disappointed:
Sam a RAW agent?
Thats a good one.
Sorry Sam :lol:
 
Uh huh, you cannot operationalize missiles out of the blue sky one fine day.It takes YEARS to train the crews, you probably need some hundreds of people to run a missile unit.

Remember, operationalising a missile is not just being able to put it up on the launcher and fire it off - then pose for photographs.

You need to firm up your plans about how the missile would be transported to launch sites, who brings the warheads, by what road do you want to go there, is the transporter ready, survey the launch site, train people to fire it, train people to transport it, train people to put warheads into it, train people to maintain it, train people to repair its accessories, train people to camoflouge it, train people to expose it, provide for enough user trials to make the crews confident about the missile, hide the money you spend on these units, hide the place you store these missiles....if you think you can do all of these and much more required to operationalise a missile without anybody knowing then I tell you : You are so so far away from truth.

Assembling a new missile inside the safe quarters of a lab and test firing it one day is one thing , deploying a missile with hundreds of personnel around it is a another totally different thing.You just cannot escape attention.

And Pakistan is known to have the Ghauri 3 and shaheen 3 but are just waiting

Ghauri 3 and Shaheen 3 and whatever missiles you think Pakistan has DO NOT exist.That remains a fact until you can bring credible information otherwise.

Unless that happens, you're merely being hypothetical.
 
melb4aust said:
Pakistan has already deployed their ghauri and shaheen missile close to the border. I know couple of locations one is close to the border near Sialkot, in Jehlum and near the border of jammu and kashmir.

Man,you just killed your argument!
Why would anybody deploy a long range ballistic missile so close to the border? To make it easy for the enemy to destroy them ? :rolleyes:
 
Neo said:
Sam a RAW agent?
Thats a good one.
Sorry Sam :lol:

Dude, why do you think India continues to exist?
Its coz of people like me working at the RAW.:flag:
 
Samudra said:
Dude, why do you think India continues to exist?
Its coz of people like me working at the RAW.:flag:
Glad to know a RAW agent personaly. :army:
 
what are the regiments of these operationalised missile regmnts of PA?
 
Uh huh, you cannot operationalize missiles out of the blue sky one fine day.It takes YEARS to train the crews, you probably need some hundreds of people to run a missile unit.

Remember, operationalising a missile is not just being able to put it up on the launcher and fire it off - then pose for photographs.

You need to firm up your plans about how the missile would be transported to launch sites, who brings the warheads, by what road do you want to go there, is the transporter ready, survey the launch site, train people to fire it, train people to transport it, train people to put warheads into it, train people to maintain it, train people to repair its accessories, train people to camoflouge it, train people to expose it, provide for enough user trials to make the crews confident about the missile, hide the money you spend on these units, hide the place you store these missiles....if you think you can do all of these and much more required to operationalise a missile without anybody knowing then I tell you : You are so so far away from truth.

Assembling a new missile inside the safe quarters of a lab and test firing it one day is one thing , deploying a missile with hundreds of personnel around it is a another totally different thing.You just cannot escape attention.



Ghauri 3 and Shaheen 3 and whatever missiles you think Pakistan has DO NOT exist.That remains a fact until you can bring credible information otherwise.

Unless that happens, you're merely being hypothetical.




You answered you own question bro. It means the supposed missiles pakistan has is not developed by them. It is given to them by China. Once, photographic evidence is obtained the media will publish it and it will thrust the sino-pak relationship into world debate and push for more reforms....haha....a win win for us....hahaha
 
India Successfully Test-Fires Nuclear-Capable Missile
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
Mon, 12 Jun 2006, 01:13




Bhubaneshwar, India: India on Sunday successfully tested a nuclear-capable missile fired from a mobile launcher in the eastern coastal state of Orissa, a defence ministry official said. The test of the Prithvi-1 (Earth) missile took place at the Chandipur-on-Sea test site, said the official, who declined to be named.

The missile has a range of 250 kilometres (190 miles) and can carry conventional or low-yield nuclear warheads.
Nuclear-capable India and Pakistan, who have fought three wars, routinely carry out missile tests and normally notify each other in advance under an agreement.
The 8.5-metre (28-foot) surface-to-surface missile, first tested in February 1988, is under trials before its induction into the army's arsenal, other defence officials said. The missile was last tested last year.
It is designed for battlefield use against troops or armoured formations. Two other variants of the Prithvi, with a strike range of between 250 and 350 kilometres, will be handed over to the navy and air force once tests are completed.

Damn !! this is very old news published 6 yrs back.
 
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