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Yes thats true and thats why i said 'speculation'.
we have already done that kiddo it was 2004.
Show the proof.
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Yes thats true and thats why i said 'speculation'.
we have already done that kiddo it was 2004.
As u said speculations it was tested in 2004 for the first time. Even some of European sources claim then that Pak has tested an ICBM as they believed its actual range is of ICBM but in Military nobody tells the real capabilities like who u claim yr ICBM's range to be just 5000 but according to Chinese its 8000 because a Missile with just 5000 range cant be called an ICBM.
Like i said Dude Speculations!!!!!!!Some source of Pakistan testing icbm will be welcome. Otherwise you are just a useless troll.
okie dokie .... I won't give much spoilers though
@mrgreen that's how India looks after 100 nuclear detonations
Thats why it will be most probably be an Airburst........
to maximize blast effects and minimize fallout
The question is not of throwing at nuke at Amassed formations, its of throwing a nuke at attacking columns.
Whether 80 tanks get hit or 8.. the usage of a nuke will leave India no choice(if it is true to its own policies of all out attack after a single nuke) except total retaliation. This is what Pakistan counts on anyway now. As its strategic warheads will be ready go before it uses the TNW. That is something that India does not want or can afford regardless of the bravado of fanboys here. Hence, unless India changes its policies to one of gradual escalation in nuclear weapons as well, its own policies are going ensure the success of TNWs as a deterrent force.
Some source of Pakistan testing icbm will be welcome. Otherwise you are just a useless troll.
Why would Pakistan need to test an ICBM? Last time i checked, India was located right across the border from Pakistan. To attack India Pakistan is in no need of any ICBM's. Small and Medium category of highly manoeuvrable MIRV missiles are more than enough to do the job. Let me be clear, our nukes are only aimed at India and nobody else.
Actually No, even with shaheen 2, India's seven sister states in north east and Andaman and Nicobar islands remain out of range of Pakistani missiles.Every indian corner is in our nukes range .Hatf series made this possible .
Actually No, even with shaheen 2, India's seven sister states in north east and Andaman and Nicobar islands remain out of range of Pakistani missiles.
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We wont even Bomb them.
And most important their are some nuclear safe Zone in India.
*Indian occupied Kashmir
*Indian occupied Punjab
*Indian Occupied Rajhistan
We will claim them back after the
You would have a better chance of growing a brain(considering the quality of your posts, slim pickings, if you ask me) than surviving much less winning a nuclear war with India.We wont even Bomb them.
And most important their are some nuclear safe Zone in India.
*Indian occupied Kashmir
*Indian occupied Punjab
*Indian Occupied Rajhistan
We will claim them back after the war
Will every indian go and hide there? NO!Actually No, even with shaheen 2, India's seven sister states in north east and Andaman and Nicobar islands remain out of range of Pakistani missiles.
http://img397.imageshack.us/img397/1479/captsgeuyr6423020707471vv9.jpg
@ares
Look carefully again , the range of Shaheen-2 is 2500 km from the official sources and your image uses it as 500 km's less . Also , where is the missile being launched from ? No idea !
Pakistan's most recent missile test came last month with the launch of the short-range nuclear-capable Abdali, while in April 2008 it tested the Shaheen II, or Hatf VI, missile with a range of 2,000 kilometres
Pakistan successfully test fires Hatf IV ballistic missile - DAWN.COM
A pair of Shaheen-II ballistic missiles were displayed during the Pakistan Day parade in Islamabad on 23 March 2000. One of the missiles was carried on a 12-wheel Transporter Erector Launcher, while the other missile was carried on a Missile Transporter. These vehicles, based on a common chassis, are evidently significantly larger than the 8-wheel launcher used by the Shaheen, though they use a similar cab. During the parade, it was claimed that the Shaheen-II surface-to-surface missile had a range of 2,000 kilometers [over 1400 miles].
Ghaznavi / Shaheen-II - Pakistan Missile Special Weapons Delivery Systems
Will every indian go and hide there? NO!