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let them bark its dogs job
unsatisfied bitches.....
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let them bark its dogs job
^I guess nobody is interested in discussing the characteristics of the missile or its role in Pakistan's military
I sometimes wonder why do I bother...
^I guess nobody is interested in discussing the characteristics of the missile or its role in Pakistan's military
I sometimes wonder why do I bother...
Really? Pakistans ICBM is called tipu? Wasn't he the ruler of mysore? In India he is amazingly respected, the tiger of mysore.
^In the map above, the first thing you note is that except for the S-1, they've fixed the centre of the concentric circles in Tharparkar or Amarkot, which is an unlikely launch point since this is the part of Pakistan most threatened by a Bharati armour assault. Anyway, they've done better than most maps which measure out from the border, something that is very improbable. Makes the reach look bigger and serves their purpose of raising alarm. One more thing, I think gravity would ensure these reaches aren't perfectly circular.
Are we sure the distances measured out are over a curved surface (C^2 manifold not simple Euclidean)?
The other thing you notice is that the map has effaced the boundaries between Iran, Afghanistan and most of Pakistan. Somebody was in a hurry or was bad with Paint.
Thanks for the reminder, I forgot to mention earlier: the 2000km to the East will reduce against the rotation of the earth in the West. How much depends on the parameters of the rocket and the parameters of the firing....
But you're right, perfect circles are not accurate. The range is a bit further when aiming east or maybe it goes out of range and falls down or something....
^I guess nobody is interested in discussing the characteristics of the missile or its role in Pakistan's military
I sometimes wonder why do I bother...
can carry single HE explosive or cluster sub-munition warheads
^And raining bomblets on troop concentrations. Or spreading mines to welcome them. Bridges however are taken out I guess by a point explosion.