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India successfully tests Nirbhay cruise missile

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Actually he was replying to a Pakistani poster who claimed that Pakistanis always tested missiles over land. So you are only proving that Vinod is right by saying that it is a coastal facility.
No, he said that about Babur only, which has been tested from the same facility over Baluchistan's barren regions.
 
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No, he said that about Babur only, which has been tested from the same facility over Baluchistan's barren regions.

I didn't say this about Babur. This is something that was common for all those North Korean Nodong and Chinese M series missiles that were "tested" by flying over Pakistani cities and always "passed all tests".
 
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Exactly and it is a Private enterprise not government and the missile is meant for export market so the figures of 290-300 Km look perfectly legit.

LOLLL, there is nothing private at all about Brahmos Aerospace. It is owned by Govt. of India and is a DPSU (Defence Public Sector Undertaking) under Ministry of Defence Production which is part of the MoD. Every single employee is an employee of the GoI.
 
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I didn't say this about Babur. This is something that was common for all those North Korean Nodong and Chinese M series missiles that were "tested" by flying over Pakistani cities and always "passed all tests".
I was referring to what @shaheenmissile said, not you.
We all know about Nodongs and M-11s, I wasn't talking about them. Anyways, got your point. Cheers.
Indian army test-fires BrahMos missile in Rajasthan's Pokhran Desert - News
India regularly tests missiles over uninhibited regions. Big deal. What @Vinod2070 replied to was a brag from a Pakistani member that India only tests over water, as if Pakistan tests over cities.
He referred to Nirbhay's recent test (vs. Babur's tests, questioning use of TERCOM), not all missiles.
Got your point too, regards. :)
 
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Indian army test-fires BrahMos missile in Rajasthan's Pokhran Desert - News
India regularly tests missiles over uninhibited regions. Big deal. What @Vinod2070 replied to was a brag from a Pakistani member that India only tests over water, as if Pakistan tests over cities.
Again...we all know that Rajisthan and Pokhran are pretty flat terrain,TERCOM is not needed and doesnt even work in such terrain.
On the other hand we can see Pakistan's Raad flying in valleys and over mountains where Tercom can work and is needed

Pak-Missile-PHOTO-INP-159093-640x480.jpg


LOLLL, there is nothing private at all about Brahmos Aerospace. It is owned by Govt. of India and is a DPSU (Defence Public Sector Undertaking) under Ministry of Defence Production which is part of the MoD. Every single employee is an employee of the GoI.
Theier website says otherwise
Joint Venture - BrahMos.com
49% Rusian owned 51% Indian.
Such joint international corporates don't break international laws of Missile control.
 
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Theier website says otherwise
Joint Venture - BrahMos.com
49% Rusian owned 51% Indian.
Such joint international corporates don't break international laws of Missile control.

Of course they don't ........... (on paper) ;) Since this Corporate is run by Mother Theresa!
And they will never........ (again on paper). Therefore the neat figure of 290 KM will remain unchanged (again on.....)
The export missiles will rigorously conform to that number.
The ones for use at home.........ummmm :D (Which is what the previous SA to RM let out)
Of course you are welcome to believe whatever you wish to. :lol:
 
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Of course they don't ........... (on paper) ;) Since this Corporate is run by Mother Theresa!
And they will never........ (again on paper). Therefore the neat figure of 290 KM will remain unchanged (again on.....)
The export missiles will rigorously conform to that number.
The ones for use at home.........ummmm :D (Which is what the previous SA to RM let out)
Of course you are welcome to believe whatever you wish to. :lol:
Yakhont with same mother company NPO Mashinostroyeniya as Brahmos. With exact same physical specs have 290-300 Km range.
May be India has some magic potient which Russians dont. If so then why bother involving Russians and the exact same company which makes P-800?
Why not do it on your own?
 
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Again...we all know that Rajisthan and Pokhran are pretty flat terrain,TERCOM is not needed and doesnt even work in such terrain.
On the other hand we can see Pakistan's Raad flying in valleys and over mountains where Tercom can work and is needed

Pak-Missile-PHOTO-INP-159093-640x480.jpg
How many first flight tests you have done with tercom? Besides, you don't even need an actual terrain to test terrain hugging ability.


Theier website says otherwise
Joint Venture - BrahMos.com
49% Rusian owned 51% Indian.
Such joint international corporates don't break international laws of Missile control.

The 290 km range is for hi-low profile, with a specific (maximum) load. A hi-hi profile can change the range drastically. This has been confirmed by ex-DRDO chief.
 
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