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India's nuclear Arsenal is weaker than Pakistan's nuclear Arsenal

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India conducted five nuclear tests in 1997 and then claimed to have nuclear weapons. India claimed the largest nuclear test had a yield of 20,000 tons. But Western intelligence estimates put the total yield of the five nuclear tests at less than 20,000 tons. India's largest nuclear test has a yield of 8,000 tons. Here's a screenshot of Wikipedia:

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https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B3%A2%E5%8D%A1%E8%98%AD-I

China's first hydrogen bomb had a yield of 3.8 million tons, while the current largest hydrogen bomb has a yield of 5 million tons.

The most interesting thing is that the five nuclear tests were carried out in two days and India has not carried out any nuclear tests since then. Nuclear tests are meant to test ideas and improve nuclear weapons. But under international pressure, India must not rush to complete five nuclear tests in two days.

China has conducted the fewest nuclear tests of any of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council and has conducted more than 40 nuclear tests in decades. It wasn't until 1997 that China finally collected enough basic data for a computer simulation of a nuclear test, after more than 40 nuclear tests.

India has conducted too few nuclear tests to collect enough data, so it cannot simulate nuclear tests by computer.


India has never been able to miniaturize nuclear weapons, so its so-called Agni-v ICBM is very large and has a much shorter range than the DF-41. And the DF-41 has 10 200 kiloton equivalents, while the Agni 5 is single-warhead.

It is also worth noting that the 8,000-ton warhead that India tested detonated in situ. Since India has not tested the miniaturization of nuclear weapons, the warhead on the missile would have a smaller yield than the warhead on the test.

Besides, the Agni-v is highly unreliable, with a launch success rate of only 50% and the other 50% doing uncontrolled, irregular Brownian motion. If India uses an Agni-v missile against China in actual combat, there will be a 50% chance that the missile will land on Indian territory.

Of course, even an Indian nuclear warhead with a yield of only 8, 000 tons could still do a lot of damage. The "little boy" dropped by the United States on Hiroshima had a yield of 15 kilotons.

According to public reports, Pakistan's nuclear weapons yield is similar to India's.

The success rate of shaheen-III is much higher than that of Agni v. Moreover, Shaheen-III is a solid fuel with a shorter reaction time. Shaheen-iii is more reliable, has a shorter reaction time, and can cover the whole of India.As a result, Pakistan has stronger nuclear weapons than India.
 
Sure is.....what else is new?

Hopefully one day they blow up their nukes like they blow up their subs, Migs and frigates. :lol:


Then again....knowing it's India....that thing might not even blow up. :D
 
So, with Pakistan's and China's nuclear bombs Indians will die quickly but with India's nuclear bombs Chinese and Pakistani's will die slowly and painfully :lol::lol: I prefer our weaker nuclear bombs ;)
 
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Can you post any authentic source from India or Foreign source that India have H-bomb, if you have why do you not tested on Previous nuclear test series Phokaran 2?
So, with Pakistan's and China's nuclear bombs Indians will die quickly but with India's nuclear bombs Chinese and Pakistani's will die slowly and painfully :lol::lol: I prefer our weaker nuclear bombs ;)
And can you explain how Mr troll
 
So, with Pakistan's and China's nuclear bombs Indians will die quickly but with India's nuclear bombs Chinese and Pakistani's will die slowly and painfully :lol::lol: I prefer our weaker nuclear bombs ;)
China will not strike India with nuclear weapons. The Chinese still want to make money from India.
 

For 2020, India is ranked 4 of 138 out of the countries considered for the annual GFP review. It holds a PwrIndx* rating of 0.0953 (0.0000 considered 'perfect').

Did you read the link of you posted?? its like a urban legend like stories with no backup for any kind, i say from Authentic source not urban legend stories like websites
 

For 2020, India is ranked 4 of 138 out of the countries considered for the annual GFP review. It holds a PwrIndx* rating of 0.0953 (0.0000 considered 'perfect').


New this...new that...no one cares if you can't launch it lol

If that bomb never flies....it'll detonate on Indian soil. I would like that too. :cool:

For 2020, India is ranked 4 of 138 out of the countries considered for the annual GFP review. It holds a PwrIndx* rating of 0.0953 (0.0000 considered 'perfect').


Btw, Pakistan has more nukes than India....look it up....

Not only that, we also have "tactical" nukes which release much lower harmful radiation which'll help us when we moon walk into India....after enveloping your army and bases in such nukes...
 

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