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Pakistan's Babur Missile Test Claim May Be Fake, Navy Sources Tell NDTV
NEW DELHI: A day after Pakistan tweeted a video of what it claimed was the test launch of its Babur missile, claiming a giant leap in its naval nuclear programme, top sources have said that the video may be fudged.

The video showed the missile exiting the water after apparently being launched from a submarine, cruising towards and then striking its target.

Oddly, two missiles, not one, are seen in the video; one missile that emerges from the water is grey and another shown in a subsequent shot is orange.
:cheesy::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:



(CLEAR PIC OF LAUNCH-- indian navy cant monitor for shyt)
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Grey missile..:rofl:


Sources in the Indian Navy, which monitors such activity, have confirmed to NDTV that there was no missile test off the coast of Pakistan yesterday.

The video may have older footage, they say.


While Pakistan claimed launching the missile from a submarine yesterday, the Navy is convinced the test shown in the video is from a submerged floating launch test platform which measures various parameters of the missile once it's launched underwater. Integration of the missile with Pakistan fleet of Agosta 90B submarine is unlikely to have taken place.

On Monday, Pakistan claimed its "first successful test of the Babur missile" implying that it has completed its nuclear triad since it already has land-based ballistic missiles as well as tactical nuclear bombs that it can drop from its fighter aircraft.

The Babur has a range of at least 450 km.

Pakistan's military media wing was quoted by Reuters as saying: "Pakistan eyes this hallmark development as a step towards reinforcing the policy of credible minimum deterrence."
 
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Looks like NDTV cooked up a Story on its own . Navy Does Not react so fast But Question remains which submarine was used ??
 
The Indians have clearly taken the L after they found out Pakistan evened out the the strategic nuclear playing field for a FRACTION of the cost.

Babur is just the start, Shaheen is next.
 
Pakistan's Babur Missile Test Claim May Be Fake, Navy Sources Tell NDTV
NEW DELHI: A day after Pakistan tweeted a video of what it claimed was the test launch of its Babur missile, claiming a giant leap in its naval nuclear programme, top sources have said that the video may be fudged.

The video showed the missile exiting the water after apparently being launched from a submarine, cruising towards and then striking its target.

Oddly, two missiles, not one, are seen in the video; one missile that emerges from the water is grey and another shown in a subsequent shot is orange.
:cheesy::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:



(CLEAR PIC OF LAUNCH-- indian navy cant monitor for shyt)
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Grey missile..:rofl:


Sources in the Indian Navy, which monitors such activity, have confirmed to NDTV that there was no missile test off the coast of Pakistan yesterday.

The video may have older footage, they say.


While Pakistan claimed launching the missile from a submarine yesterday, the Navy is convinced the test shown in the video is from a submerged floating launch test platform which measures various parameters of the missile once it's launched underwater. Integration of the missile with Pakistan fleet of Agosta 90B submarine is unlikely to have taken place.

On Monday, Pakistan claimed its "first successful test of the Babur missile" implying that it has completed its nuclear triad since it already has land-based ballistic missiles as well as tactical nuclear bombs that it can drop from its fighter aircraft.

The Babur has a range of at least 450 km.

Pakistan's military media wing was quoted by Reuters as saying: "Pakistan eyes this hallmark development as a step towards reinforcing the policy of credible minimum deterrence."



This journalist need to check his eye sight before writing crap. In first missile it's red clearly, second picture missile still red but little bleak .no doubt it's same missile .
 
Chutia nation having Chutia anel-lists , they should take hajmulas from both sides, cuz Babur 3 ain't gona swallow easily
 
I honestly considered twitter user raj47 as considerably good satellite imagery expert. I have been surprised by his ability to accurately identify special weapons related facilities (not all but most).
But after yesterday he has completely gone bonkers.

Here he compares two screen grabs from obviously cropped, separate clips from the same flight, and somehow imagines that it was one continuous shot, and then calculates the speed. Logic?

And here, again he presents a screen grab showing a "canister", whereas if the whole video is watched, it is observed that its actually two different launch scenes, the merger of which he is showing. In effect, the missile from the first scene is what he is terming as a canister here.
(Take note that a canister was of course involved, more accurately called a capsule, but it was ejected way lower, as a splash can be seen near the exit point over water).

Lastly for those questioning the color, Babur has always had a red/white stripes paint scheme for testing, enabling easy visual detection and subsequent tracking (probably for escorting fighter pilots). Its just the bad video quality, something we have always criticized. More tests will follow suit, and soon we'll have better launch videos for the public.
 
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