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Just in: India's Nirbhay cruise missile blasts off from Integrated Test Range, Odisha. Details await

No brother, we have this technology after 5 tomahawk fell in Pakistan, read U.S experts or neutral expert. We successfully tested it in 2005 . You call it reengineered or whatever but we got it . You see videos, and it is doing terrain hugging , ups and down , and everything from videos, if you have time visit Babur cruise missile thread.
Babur is nothing but based on Ukrainian missile technology proliferated to China:
Photographs of Pakistan's new Babur cruise missile, recently revealed, bear considerable similarity to the baseline Kh-55. There should not be surprise to learn at a future date that it is a licenced variant of a Chinese clone of the Kh-55. Pakistan's licence manufacture of other evolved but earlier cloned Russian hardware, such as MANPADS, supplied via China, makes for a good precedent.
http://www.ausairpower.net/APA-Cruise-Missile-Proliferation.html
 
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India has successfully failed nirbhay missile test 4th time in row and made a world record.. ;)
 
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:lol:oh so now its Ukrainian


check the specs
I highly Urge you to Visit the Babur Development Thread on PDF to learn more ( if you are Interested ) , if you are here for Trolling than keep to it .. Cause we did not just Produce Babur, but Ra'ad As well ..

Babur is nothing but based on Ukrainian missile technology proliferated to China:
Photographs of Pakistan's new Babur cruise missile, recently revealed, bear considerable similarity to the baseline Kh-55. There should not be surprise to learn at a future date that it is a licenced variant of a Chinese clone of the Kh-55. Pakistan's licence manufacture of other evolved but earlier cloned Russian hardware, such as MANPADS, supplied via China, makes for a good precedent.
http://www.ausairpower.net/APA-Cruise-Missile-Proliferation.html
Similarly Ra'ad is nothing but South African MUPSOW.
 
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NEW DELHI: Another test of the much-touted "Nirbhay" land-attack cruise missile, designed to carry nuclear warheads to a strike range of 1,000-km, failed on Wednesday. This was the subsonic missile's fourth test since March 2013, all of which have more or less failed to achieve test parameters.

The missile had to be destroyed in mid-air after it deviated from its flight-path along the coast in Bay of Bengal soon after launch from the Integrated Test Range at Balasore off the Odisha coast around noon on Wednesday. "The test was an utter failure, with the missile veering to the right within two minutes of take-off," said a source.

While the missile's first test in March 2013 had completely failed, the second one was dubbed "a partial success" in October 2014. But the third test in October 2015 and the one on Wednesday also failed miserably.

DRDO may have come a long way in developing ballistic missiles like the Agni series, which have strike ranges from 700-km to over 5,000-km, but continues to flounder in the field of cruise missiles.

The armed forces, of course, already have the supersonic BrahMos cruise missiles developed with the help of Russia, but they have a range of only 290-km as of now and carry only conventional warheads.

The Nirbhay, a stealth missile in the making for almost a decade now, was meant to fulfill the armed forces' demand for nuclear-tipped land-attack cruise missiles (LACMs) versatile enough to be fired from land, air and sea. The missile was said to be a counter to Pakistan's Babur LACM.

The real big test for DRDO, of course, will be the impending fourth test of the Agni-V intercontinental ballistic missile, with a strike range over 5,000-km, in its final operational configuration from the Wheeler Island off Odisha.

This test of the three-stage Agni-V, after which it will undergo user-trials by the Strategic Forces Command, is planned for end-December or early-January, as was first reported by TOI.While ballistic missiles like the Agni follow a parabolic trajectory, cruise missiles like Nirbhay are designed to fly at low-altitudes, virtually hugging the terrain, to evade enemy radars and missile defence systems.

The Nirbhay, after an initial blast off with a solid-propellant booster rocket engine to gain speed and altitude, is supposed to deploy its smallish wings and tail fins in the second-stage to fly like an aircraft thereafter.

The missile, which flies at a speed of 0.6-0.7 Mach and carries a 300-kg warhead, is designed to be highly maneuverable with "loitering capabilities" to first identify and then hit the intended target.
 
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Babur is nothing but based on Ukrainian missile technology proliferated to China:

http://www.ausairpower.net/APA-Cruise-Missile-Proliferation.html
Similarly Ra'ad is nothing but South African MUPSOW.


Wow, the sheer capacity for schadenfreude among pakistanis is astounding.

But then again what can you expect, a few years back when they heavily underestimated us it was just casual taunting, now when we are slowly progressing it is aggressive schadenfreude and I'm guessing when we do actually succeed it will be just silently scornful.

IMHO it is good that we fail, even better that we announce it, unlike pak's SFC we know our work when we announce they do work.
All developed nation fail in their initial tests but somehow Pakistanis don't fail.
Maybe all that rouhani tech just makes itself on its own.
 
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NEW DELHI: Another test of the much-touted "Nirbhay" land-attack cruise missile, designed to carry nuclear warheads to a strike range of 1,000-km, failed on Wednesday. This was the subsonic missile's fourth test since March 2013, all of which have more or less failed to achieve test parameters.

The missile had to be destroyed in mid-air after it deviated from its flight-path along the coast in Bay of Bengal soon after launch from the Integrated Test Range at Balasore off the Odisha coast around noon on Wednesday. "The test was an utter failure, with the missile veering to the right within two minutes of take-off," said a source.

While the missile's first test in March 2013 had completely failed, the second one was dubbed "a partial success" in October 2014. But the third test in October 2015 and the one on Wednesday also failed miserably.

DRDO may have come a long way in developing ballistic missiles like the Agni series, which have strike ranges from 700-km to over 5,000-km, but continues to flounder in the field of cruise missiles.

The armed forces, of course, already have the supersonic BrahMos cruise missiles developed with the help of Russia, but they have a range of only 290-km as of now and carry only conventional warheads.

The Nirbhay, a stealth missile in the making for almost a decade now, was meant to fulfill the armed forces' demand for nuclear-tipped land-attack cruise missiles (LACMs) versatile enough to be fired from land, air and sea. The missile was said to be a counter to Pakistan's Babur LACM.

The real big test for DRDO, of course, will be the impending fourth test of the Agni-V intercontinental ballistic missile, with a strike range over 5,000-km, in its final operational configuration from the Wheeler Island off Odisha.

This test of the three-stage Agni-V, after which it will undergo user-trials by the Strategic Forces Command, is planned for end-December or early-January, as was first reported by TOI.While ballistic missiles like the Agni follow a parabolic trajectory, cruise missiles like Nirbhay are designed to fly at low-altitudes, virtually hugging the terrain, to evade enemy radars and missile defence systems.

The Nirbhay, after an initial blast off with a solid-propellant booster rocket engine to gain speed and altitude, is supposed to deploy its smallish wings and tail fins in the second-stage to fly like an aircraft thereafter.

The missile, which flies at a speed of 0.6-0.7 Mach and carries a 300-kg warhead, is designed to be highly maneuverable with "loitering capabilities" to first identify and then hit the intended target.

They will now suck russian and israeli balls to get them to fix the missile and provide the components
 
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Wow, the sheer capacity for schadenfreude among pakistanis is astounding.

But then again what can you expect, a few years back when they heavily underestimated us it was just casual taunting, now when we are slowly progressing it is aggressive schadenfreude and I'm guessing when we do actually succeed it will be just silently scornful.

IMHO it is good that we fail, even better that we announce it, unlike pak's SFC we know our work when we announce they do work.
All developed nation fail in their initial tests but somehow Pakistanis don't fail.
Maybe all that rouhani tech just makes itself on its own.
Count your blessings that the your kind are allowed to post and mouth off here else all you would be confined to your forums which are nothing more than a zoo, where the Indian creatures feel brave and praised by who can use the most abusive language against Pakistan.... there is a reason why some of the losers after getting their sorry a$$ kicked out keep returning under false IDs....so save your high horse banter.
 
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I see many good comebacks and posts have been given of negative ratings while some immature childish posts of some so called "Elite Members" are left untouched. Just shows some people managing the forum are too unmanly to handle some comebacks, no wonder they wear salwars.
A potentially good thread gone down the drain because of trolls and biased rating people.
 
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Just read this and learn the truth about Babur and Ra'ad:
You said it is not terrain hugging, it don't have this technology, why don't you see Missile test, there are many videos of Babur cruise missile test, Watch it then come back but you just want to troll, don't interested in videos. This is just your hate not allowing you to see missile test of Babur . and it's mid flight.
I am done with you. Not going for more offtopic posts to derail thread.
 
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Wow, the sheer capacity for schadenfreude among pakistanis is astounding.

But then again what can you expect, a few years back when they heavily underestimated us it was just casual taunting, now when we are slowly progressing it is aggressive schadenfreude and I'm guessing when we do actually succeed it will be just silently scornful.

IMHO it is good that we fail, even better that we announce it, unlike pak's SFC we know our work when we announce they do work.
All developed nation fail in their initial tests but somehow Pakistanis don't fail.
Maybe all that rouhani tech just makes itself on its own.
Pakistan even hides the missile failures from it's Army Generals:
Over a year earlier, on April 6, 1998, Pakistan had carried out what it described as a successful first test of the intermediate-range ballistic missile, developed by Khan Research Laboratory with North Korean assistance.
Even Musharraf, who witnessed that Ghauri launch as a local corps commander, had been led to believe it was a success then, according to the nuclear scientist, who until recently had long been closely associated with the country’s nuclear and missile programs.
The truth, he said, is that the ballistic missile failed to reach its predesignated impact point in Pakistan’s southwestern province of Baluchistan and its debris could not be found — something that would have undermined the missile’s deterrent effect if it were made public.
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/20...siles-tied-to-musharraf-blunder/#.WFqgpjNw0t8
 
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