asaad-ul-islam
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you're on target, pakistan will only reveal these things when its doneOr may be Pakistan will start announcing the results one by one when it completes them in near future. As the case of Babur & Raad cruise missiles etc.
we don't wet our pants in an effort to become a superpower, we always do what's best depending on the situation.
things have always been difficult for pakistan, especially now with the war on terror and the world's attention toward us. the best we can do is make du'a like we have always done, for Allah to make it easy for our scientists and to help them accomplish their goals.
Be patient, soon insha'Allah you will see the fruits of pakistan's hard work pay off when it starts to call the shots on the world stage. You wouldn't believe what pakistan is working on right now.
well, i think it will be a lot better if pakistan did not reveal an SLV until we have a functioning ICBM. if we make an SLV before we have an ICBM, it will only make things worse.But why Pakistan is wasting so much time in developing satellites and SLVs despite launching BADR satellites & an advanced SSM program?
NESCOM is basically pakistan's DRDO, except a big success. due to the secretive nature of pakistan's defense projects, there is no information available on anything. you will only find out when pakistan tests a new weapons system.One more question, Why the website of NESCOM is not yet ready, while this is the backbone of Pakistan's advance defence technology R & D Organisation?
it's interesting to note the nature of pakistan's military acquistions. pakistan pushes for ToT on technologies that come from a wide array of different military acquistions.
for example the tech that will come with Paksat 1R, pakistan will have transponders for data-linking and communication through a secure link which will be used for ecrypted military communications in net-centric warfare. this is a dual-use technology which can only be available to us because of our MNNA or major non-nato ally status.
another example being the RSSS program with China. countries like bangladesh and thailand will use the different sensors for weather forcast and geological purposes. pakistan, well, obviously will use it develop a tech base in satellite imagery.
now, what will happen if we put the above together? these projects are just the publicized ones. imagine what pakistan is working on now indigenously and with china?
pakistan has license to build turbojet engines for our F-16 A/B models. if you go through the list of UAV's pakistan is currently using, you can find the nishan TJ1000 ( INTEGRATED DYNAMICS :: Nishan TJ1000 UAV System ) which uses a mini-turbojet engine. this means that pakistan has now minituarized a technology, which is an impressive feat. suppose we can develop a large turbofan engine based off the mini-turbofan on the babur cruise missile?
do you see how pakistan is able to piece the different technologies together? we take what our scientists can handle and when our base in R&D is strong enough, you can expect great results.
this is real efficiency, unlike india which will get ToT on tech it simply can't handle. that's why DRDO is failing to deliver, so much to the point now where the indian govt. urges it to cooperate with the private sector.
i hope this helps, regards asad.