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Pakistan’s constantly-moving missiles and hidden launches revealed

He said that in 1972,but offcourse that's a Bharati expert,he can draw anything out of his rear or thin air.
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Good catch.

Negative,view the first one carefully VIP Tent(white color canopy used by PA units for gatherings and Tea Breaks) and Army Tents(Multi color tents:lol:).
Highbay Garages(Post 2005) on many places Army has been building Highbay sheds for parking utility vehicals and there maintenance under same unit for ease of logistics.
Fair. Of-course, a distant watcher might not get everything right unless he is monitoring the facility in real-time which we do not know.

Instrument Vehical (White Instrument Vehical instead of cameo:undecided:).
Is cameo necessary?

White Missile:undecided:
Ababeel MRBM and Shaheen series MRBM are painted white in large part. Their top cones are painted red but small.

And Launching Pads without even and ounce of cameo.
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You can see white-colored stuff on the ground in this footage:


Because they are tank transporters or civilian trucks.
1-800-Flowers? They are not Tank transporters.

Tank Transporters have open backs and are painted green. I have seen many in Lahore.

Below is an example:

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You can see white-colored stuff on the ground in this footage:
Yes,they are but nobody knows color of those missiles in operational area,nobody in right mind would paint operational missiles white and put them on cameo Painted TEL's.
Ababeel and Shaheen series are painted white.
Have you seen a White Shaheen on 23rd March parade.
Is cameo necessary?
These vehicals are usually part of a TEL unit and would be going with TEL,so they are having a cameo paint along with netting.
1-800-Flowers? These are not Tank transporters.

Here is an example:

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Tank Transporters have open back
I know that,the truck in his image was either a IVECO 320 or another container truck for misc goods or even a structure.That's no way a missile transporter.
1-800 flower truck was i guess reference to a general open bed or closed container truck used by 1-800 flower company.He is assuming Pakistan is using off the shelf trucks for fooling Bharat.
 
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There is undeniable evidence on Google Earth satellite imagery exposing Pakistan’s unknown, secretive missile launches.

Pakistan keeps moving its missiles and launchers from place to place to conceal their whereabouts, according to evidence analysed by ThePrint.

For years now, Pakistan has sought to overcome its disproportionately smaller conventional military capability against India by amassing scores of nuclear weapons and delivery systems. In 1965, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the country’s foreign minister at the time, had said: “We will eat grass and leaves, even go hungry, but we will get one of our own (nuclear bomb).”

Later, as prime minister, Bhutto established the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) to fulfil his dream mission of possessing a missile programme.

Pakistan also created the Kahuta Research Laboratories (now known as Khan Research Laboratories) soon after its defeat in the 1971 war. The efforts to gain nuclear technology by illegal means increased after India’s Pokhran blast in 1974.

But Islamabad also resorts to bluff and bluster on its nuclear weapons programme. In January 2017, this author had exposed Pakistan when it used Photoshop and special effects to fake the launch of its Babur missile.

After almost 18 months, now there is undeniable evidence on Google Earth satellite imagery exposing Pakistan’s unknown, secretive missile launches.

China’s assistance
Pakistan’s closest ally has been China, with whom it shares an inseparable friendship. Since the 1980s, Pakistan has made strong efforts to acquire an indigenous capability in missile production, assisted by China and North Korea with their technological and other assistance.

China’s role in the sale of M-11 missiles to Pakistan, along with the blueprints of the U235 nuclear implosion device has been documented earlier. In the 1990s, many Chinese and North Korean vessels were raided to find and confiscate tons of ammonium perchlorate bound for SUPARCO.

China has also been providing transporter erector launchers or TELs for Pakistan’s missile programmes. The Wanshan Special Vehicles Factory has been providing its WS51200 vehicles for the Shaheen-III missiles to be made more mobile.

More recently, China has provided powerful and high performance tracking system for Pakistan’s missile development programme.

These are highly accurate spatial measurement systems known as cinetheodolites. They use high-speed cameras and laser tracking, enabling collection of trajectory and performance data obtained during testing to assist the missile development programmes.

As per the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a set of four systems has been provided with training and guidance of Chinese engineers and technicians.

Transport security
Pakistan is paranoid that Indian armed forces will know exactly where its missiles and weapons are located. So, it adopts a system of keeping the nuclear weapons and missiles moving so that no one ever knows their exact location.

This brings in the crucially important aspect of transport security, especially from an internal threat. The so-called “jihadists” or “good terrorists” may get to know how and when Pakistan moves its missiles and nuclear weapons from one location to another.

Pakistan has assembled at least 10 special trucks for transporting possibly weapons and missiles from KRL in Kahuta and the National Defence Complex, Fatehjang, to various locations, especially to Winder, near Karachi.

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The civilian truck, which US commentators call a “1-800-FLOWERS” truck, has been observed at Fatehjang, Hyderabad (Sindh) and Winder.

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These trucks have been seen on highways near Hyderabad and Karachi with seemingly no security cover.

Shaheen-III
The Shaheen-III missile was developed by Pakistan in response to the so-called threat posed by India’s Agni-III. The first service test was carried out in December 2017.

Since then, Pakistan’s former Strategic Plans Division chief Lt Gen. Khalid Kidwai has been boasting about capability to hit India as far away as the Andaman and Nicobar Islands with nuclear weapons.

The satellite images of 1 December, 2017, cover the launch site of Pakistan’s premier facilities at Winder.

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The images clearly display a missile horizontally placed on some kind of stand. The size and shape of the missile suggest that it is a Shaheen-III missile.

The launch pad has a tractor erector system for the missile to be raised to vertical firing position.

The movable shed has been shifted, possibly to place the missile on the erector system.

A large number of vehicles is observed near the command and control centre. They are possibly special instrumentation vehicles.

Ababeel
Indian scientists successfully tested the Agni-V missile in January 2018. The Indian missile has range of 5,000 km, which covers nearly all of Pakistan from any part of India. But the Agni-V is not a Pakistan-specific missile.

Pakistan is equally involved in the missile race. Its India-centric missile programme was readied for a repeat test of its of Ababeel missile.

Satellite images of Winder launch site show a white missile in erected position with a number of support vehicles around it. The movable shed has been moved to its end.

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The size and shape of this missile suggests it is an Ababeel. Its position suggests it is ready to be fired and countdown has begun.

The presence of army tents in huge numbers along with the VIP tent suggests that this Ababeel launch was probably user trials for the Pakistan Army.

The MIRV (multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicle) technology of the Ababeel missile reportedly uses the Chinese cinetheodolite tracking system to track multiple targets to develop a perfect multiple re-entry for its weapons.

The introduction of MIRV technology in South Asia is likely to have a cascading effect on the regional security environment.

NOTAMs
NOTAMs — international warning notifications that are issued before testing flying objects — for Pakistan’s December launch could not be traced. They were possible issued a long time ago, and expired on the day of launch.

The NOTAMs issued by Pakistan for the 28 January 2018 launch cover a distance of 2,900 km into the Arabian Sea.

The distance is almost 700 km greater than the earlier-claimed 2,200 km by the director-general of Inter-Services Public Relations, the media wing of the military, after the first test on 24 January 2017.

The range indicated in the NOTAMs suggests very strongly that this particular Ababeel could be a variant with longer range.

In its zest to keep up with India, the new government, with Imran Khan as its leader, is unlikely to bring in any positive change to Pakistan’s military and nuclear establishments.

Source: https://theprint.in/security/pakist...-missiles-and-hidden-launches-revealed/96769/
I dont take @Rajfortyseven seriously . He can come up with loads of Hogwash. But some of the things he say do seem legit.
Specially the Second unknown ababeel test in January 2018.
 
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Yes,they are but nobody knows color of those missiles in operational area,nobody in right mind would paint operational missiles white and put them on cameo Painted TEL's.

Have you seen a White Shaheen on 23rd March parade.
You have a point, but we have evidence of them being painted white at the time of testing. Satellite imagery is showing missiles on the testing platform.

These vehicals are usually part of a TEL unit and would be going with TEL,so they are having a cameo paint along with netting.
Well, no idea. Hardly anybody is making footage of them.

I know that,the truck in his image was either a IVECO 320 or another container truck for misc goods or even a structure.That's no way a missile transporter.
1-800 flower truck was i guess reference to a general open bed or closed container truck used by 1-800 flower company.He is assuming Pakistan is using off the shelf trucks for fooling Bharat.
Hmm. The author is not clear about role of 1-800 Flowers.

He just pointed out that Pakistan is using 10 special-purpose trucks for transporting important stuff to these locations.

I dont take @Rajfortyseven seriously . He can come up with loads of Hogwash. But some of the things he say do seem legit.
Specially the Second unknown ababeel test in January 2018.
Yes, we cannot dismiss his information without solid information of events on the ground. Satellites do not lie, but interpretations might not be perfect.
 
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create decoy trucks fake the site so it confuses the enemy.
I think their is a limit to what we can conceal in this age. What we see in this article is from commercial-grade stuff. You may do the math.

I shared some information with a member The_Deterrent in this forum, and he is in disbelief about it. Many are not aware where things are heading in the realm of surveillance.
 
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These are the Over time collected images of missile test site in sindh. These are not the images of missile installations of Pakistan.
 
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Yes, its too keep a$$holes on their feet and always thinking lolz.
 
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First he is saying babur flight was fake and on other hand ababeel is real (which accordingly to indians was also fake)
 
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Satellite imagery is showing missiles on the testing platform.
Testing sites are known but actual sites are not known,that site was already under observation,and about that Rajpotty7 is lying,these pics were provided to him by Raw.Hyderabad and winder are both known test ranges for sure.
 
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