Agnostic, my apologies for dragging this on a bit, but I can't hold back. this is basically picking a bone with me.
nitesh said, "Why can't you accept that there is no proof that this capability exist."
woah! wait a minute, hold on? what?
what do you mean, I can't accept that this doesn't exist? what is the military supposed to do? publish illustrations on bharat rakshak? do you know what the ISPR is? did you know they banned a movie based on cricket and match fixing because it gave a negative view on the ISI?
please go to this webpage,
http://www.defence.pk/pakistan-army.html. scroll down to the missile section and please read the bottom lines. if it's good for the knowledgeable mods, it's good for you. trust me, there's no need to debate it further.
pakistan only needs to state once, think of this as a comment to a single reporter, "we have MIRV". pakistan has been working on missile technology for a while now, this is a just one of the results. believe me when I say that we have some young talented people working in NESCOM, thousands of them. learn to accept that pakistan has this capability, it's myopic for people not to.
believe me when I say this, Pakistan will have all the necessary requirements to start projecting itself as a world power very soon. some of which we have already, but we can't reveal that due to the pressures of 9/11. if you do enough searching, pakistani news sources claimed pakistan was going to test a tipu sultan missile with a range of 5000km, and this is before 9/11. what happened post 9/11? tipu sultan didn't even exist anymore, not a trace of it was left except in our memories.
that should be enough, no questions asked. it's up to you whether you want to believe it or not. but if you want to stick your head in the sand, and deny that it's there just like some coconut head was denying pakistan's nuclear capability... be my guest!
proof is reported through the media just like I gave the following source. pakistan does not go into detail on anything like DRDO does. as a matter of fact, go to the NESCOM website... oh wait, there's nothing there!
we won't have vivid and graphic details of our weapons, so forget about it. accept the fact that pakistan has MIRV, it's actually old news. pakistan is well-advanced in missile technology, whether we borrowed or built it ourselves, the end result is the same. we've been accelerating our program for a almost two decades. actually according to some insider sources, our SLV launch is "near the horizon." however, we are facing some "international pressure" coming from you know who to delay our project.
now as for babur, tell since when did pakistan start developing cruise missiles? can you provide me some link to some organization or school where they have courses or training for weaponology in pakistan? good luck on finding anything. the point is, even we, the public through leakages could not find out.
err, anyways, i did some digging for this news report, I found this in someone's post on another defense forum.
PAKISTAN REPORTEDLY DEVELOPS CAPABILITY FOR MULTI-WARHEAD MISSILES.
Text of report by Mohammad Saleh Zaafir entitled: "First test of new Hatf missile series to be conducted this morning", published by Pakistani newspaper Jang on 25 May
Pakistan is going to test the first of the country's new series of short and intermediate-range Hatf missiles this Saturday [25 May] morning. The missile will be fired from the "Tilla Range". This scribe has learned through highly credible sources that the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has been alerted extraordinarily on the duration of these missile tests, that will last for four days.
The missiles to be test-fired during this period are capable of carrying nuclear warheads to their targets. During the tests, all the missiles will carry a payload equivalent to the weight of nuclear warheads. The United States was informed of these missile tests early this month.
The sources said that the services of telecommunication and space satellites have also been acquired in order to compile the results and technical data obtained from all these tests. For the first time, Pakistan will test-fire missiles on sea targets, aside from land targets.
Pakistani scientists and engineers have already reached the places where the tests will be conducted, and their teams have finalized all the arrangements. Hotlines have also been set up to keep President Gen Pervez Musharraf informed about the tests. It is expected that Gen Musharraf will himself make an announcement regarding the missile tests.
The president's special adviser, Dr Ashfaq Ahmad Khan, told the daily Jang late Friday night that all the tests will be conducted during daytime and that details will be issued upon completion of each test. He expressed confidence that these tests will, by the grace of God the Almighty, be 100 per cent successful.
It was also learned that Pakistan has already started producing these missiles which were developed through indigenous technical capabilities so that they are available in required quantity. Experts say that the missiles that will be test-fired starting on Saturday have already been successfully tested in laboratories.
This scribe also learned that Pakistan has acquired technical capability in producing "Multi Independent Re-entry Vehicle" (MIRV) missile, which is a splendid achievement by Pakistani scientists in this field.
At present, the United States is the only country in the world that possesses trustworthy MIRV missile system.
The MIRV missile is capable of dropping more than one bomb on its targets. The Pakistani MIRV missile is capable of dropping three to seven bombs in different targets in an area of 80,000 sq. km.
Source: Jang, Rawalpindi, in Urdu 25 May 02 pp 1, 7.