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For example W87 and some other "Miniaturized" not low yeaild warheads were specially made for MIRV and to fit in small diameter missiles. Look at the dia and weight? 200 KG weight 60cm dia.
Compare that to Prithvi? How big a dia has Prithvi or any agni?
 
For example W87 and some other "Miniaturized" not low yeaild warheads were specially made for MIRV and to fit in small diameter missiles. Look at the dia and weight? 200 KG weight 60cm dia.
Compare that to Prithvi? How big a dia has Prithvi or any agni?

Why are you comparing with the a 25 year old weapon system,kid ?

Re-Entry Vehicle: RV-Mk.4

Agni-III RV supports a wide range of weapons, with total payload mass ranging from 600 to 3,490 Kg. The missile range is a function of payload (see graph below).

This is the first Re-Entry Vehicle (RV) that is designed & optimised for the new lighter 200Kt thermonuclear payload weapon and corresponding to a very long range.The 200Kt yield weapon reportedly weights less than 450 Kg, however some sources indicate a mass of between 300 to 200 Kg. The sharp high (Ballistic coefficient5) RV design employs 17 cm diameter blunt nose with a nose cone section 2 meter long and half angle of 11°, followed by a 0.65 meter long cylindrical section that is terminated by with a 0.5 meter long, 1.5 meter diameter interface to the missile adapter.
 
How big a dia has Prithvi or any agni?

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Grow a brain,dear.

Then show me one Indian missile which was built to carry this size,dia and weight? there is none. So stop living in dream world,and whatever TOI tells you isnt correct. There is a lot of bluffing going on.

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Why are you comparing with the a 25 year old weapon system,kid ?

Re-Entry Vehicle: RV-Mk.4

Agni-III RV supports a wide range of weapons, with total payload mass ranging from 600 to 3,490 Kg. The missile range is a function of payload (see graph below).

This is the first Re-Entry Vehicle (RV) that is designed & optimised for the new lighter 200Kt thermonuclear payload weapon and corresponding to a very long range.The 200Kt yield weapon reportedly weights less than 450 Kg, however some sources indicate a mass of between 300 to 200 Kg. The sharp high (Ballistic coefficient5) RV design employs 17 cm diameter blunt nose with a nose cone section 2 meter long and half angle of 11°, followed by a 0.65 meter long cylindrical section that is terminated by with a 0.5 meter long, 1.5 meter diameter interface to the missile adapter.
The size of Agni 3 suggests otherwise. Btw what is the source of the humbug you just posted?
 
Yes i tested a laser gun the other day but did it work?
Testing and getting it to work are two different things. Indian tests are classed as fizzle,Pakistani tests were bangs. Thats why the video and no video?
There are other Ways to Detection of the Nuclear Tests, Which Seismic Devices Recorded Around the World

Along With US and other World Powers Believe that India conducted Nuclear Tests
We Don't need your Validation


Let Me Tell you As of 2013 , India has 21 nuclear reactors in operation in 7 nuclear power plants, having an installed capacity of 5780 MW and producing a total of 30,292.91 GWh of electricity while 6 more reactors are under construction and are expected to generate an additional 4,300 MW.India drew up "an ambitious plan to reach a nuclear power capacity of 63,000 MW in 2032"

Shows you Level of Sophistication in Nuclear Research Reached By India Since Nuclear Tests
In Comparison Pakistan Has Just 3 As of Now with Output of Just 690 MW


 
The size of Agni 3 suggests otherwise

:lol: Size ? What does the size of trident suggest ?

Post a link to the source of these paintings?
http://www.indiaresearch.org/Shourya_Missile.pdf

Let Me Tell you As of 2013 , India has 21 nuclear reactors in operation in 7 nuclear power plants, having an installed capacity of 5780 MW and producing a total of 30,292.91 GWh of electricity while 6 more reactors are under construction and are expected to generate an additional 4,300 MW.India drew up "an ambitious plan to reach a nuclear power capacity of 63,000 MW in 2032"

If that wasn't enough,we are participating in the ITER project,and would be having our own fusion test reactor by 2022.

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What does it have to do with my post ? India can make a low yield sub-kiloton device.But we don't need it,anyway.
Who Says India Cannot, Factually We are tested Two Sub-Kiloton Yield Devices On 13 May 1998, at 12.21 p.m.IST 6:51 UTC, two sub-kiloton devices (Shakti IV and V) were detonated. In Second group consisted of the remaining two sub-kiloton devices Shakti IV and V. An additional, sixth device (Shakti VI) is suspected to have been present but not detonated.
  • Shakti IV- A 0.5 kt experimental device.
  • Shakti V – A 0.2 kt experimental device
 
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