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Pakistan today successfully tested Shaheen -1A Ballistic Missile

People should realize Pakistani missile development is slow now a days because Americans are banning Pakistani Missile R&D institutions right and left and hampering Pakistan advancement greatly. Expect delays in SMASH or P-282 or any new missiles as Pakistan has to workaround those sanctions.


U.S. blacklists dozens of Chinese tech firms citing national security concerns

PUBLISHED WED, NOV 24 20212:27 PM EST



The Commerce Department also listed 16 entities and individuals operating in China and Pakistan for their work on Islamabad’s nuclear and ballistic missile program. In all, the Biden administration added 27 entities and individuals located in the People’s Republic of China, Pakistan, Russia, Japan and Singapore.

“Global trade and commerce should support peace, prosperity, and good-paying jobs, not national security risks,” wrote U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo in a statement. “The Department of Commerce is committed to effectively using export controls to protect our national security.”



This will not slow down anything and if anything this will speed things up. It is counter-productive you just admitted I am moving the right direction :enjoy: Also these sanctions won't harm them even an inch as all these individuals can link their bankings directly to China and solely to China they can't reach there nor have influence nor do they have any influence in Pakistani banking systems.. It is like throwing a coin from a cliff and hoping it will instead go up rather than landing in the water
 
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Fins help stabilise a rocket/missile. Shaheen-III's are non moving and it is steered with thrust vectoring IIRC.
But most of ICBM have no fins to stabilize
Fins help stabilise a rocket/missile. Shaheen-III's are non moving and it is steered with thrust vectoring IIRC.
But most of ICBM have no fins to stabilize
 
Fins help stabilise a rocket/missile. Shaheen-III's are non moving and it is steered with thrust vectoring IIRC
I know they stabilize the rocket but I just do not want them with missiles.NESCOM should use other methods to stabilize the rockets :coffee:
 
The Commerce Department also listed 16 entities and individuals operating in China and Pakistan for their work on Islamabad’s nuclear and ballistic missile program. In all, the Biden administration added 27 entities and individuals located in the People’s Republic of China, Pakistan, Russia, Japan and Singapore.

“Global trade and commerce should support peace, prosperity, and good-paying jobs, not national security risks,” wrote U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo in a statement. “The Department of Commerce is committed to effectively using export controls to protect our national security.”
Don't over worry bro, these US hostile actions at best can create financial inconvenience to entities/individuals but nothing on technological fronts. I believe the mentioned entities/individuals have minimum or even zero financial exposures in US, they should know the sensitive nature of their line of business. Sanctions and hostility from US will become a sports, we should get used to the game.
 
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Any link of it with agni p?:-)
it is not related to any retaliatory missile test.

Pakistan on and off conducting practice launch of operational short and medium range missiles, this policy seems related to use of these missiles in any unwanted possibility in conventional role.
 
Compared to what China did recently, such Missile tech/test is like a cart being driven by an OX compared to a Ferrari.
 

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