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SPACE WAR: ARE WE READY?

1. google up laser gyro technology, you might learn sth

2. it's exaggerate to even claim all-in-house-assembling, let alone all-in-house-made

3. even you hold a master on solar system engineering, it doesn't change the fact India doesn't have the industrial capability to produce these alloys, unless you claim India is at the same level of Japan, Germanyand UNSC 5 in terms of advanced industrial machinery manufactoring. These alloys represent some of the crown jewels of Industrial feat.

1) Again, I know what a LRG is and it's not that tricky. You may feel it is an engineering marvel but it's really not.

2) Please those hyphens hurt my eyes buddy. Was that your best counter argument? I'm sure you can do better than that.

3) I don't hold a Masters in Solar Systems Engineering but I do hold Masters in Advanced Materials Engineering (University of Leicester, A prestige research institution) so that kinda makes me more qualified to comment upon the topic and yes that is exactly what I'm saying. And alloying is not that big a deal. I have recently published a paper on "Nanocomposite Electrodeposition of a Metal (Steel) to Improve Wear Resistance and Other Tribological Properties" and many of my sources in literature review were Indian. So, I certainly believe Indians can do it.

Plus please provide sources for your arguments. Because, I'm starting to feel that you're a troll. I can provide sources for everything I have claimed.
 
it's very nice to show up some power point graghics and all that - as i said earlier, they are all DRDO is good at.:lol:

but you made it or you imported it???

You could have done better :lol:

That was from an official DRDO presentation,made by former Director of DRDO - You can't show anything more official than that.
 
1) Again, I know what a LRG is and it's not that tricky. You may feel it is an engineering marvel but it's really not.

2) Please those hyphens hurt my eyes buddy. Was that your best counter argument? I'm sure you can do better than that.

3) I don't hold a Masters in Solar Systems Engineering but I do hold Masters in Advanced Materials Engineering (University of Leicester, A prestige research institution) so that kinda makes me more qualified to comment upon the topic and yes that is exactly what I'm saying. And alloying is not that big a deal. I have recently published a paper on "Nanocomposite Electrodeposition of a Metal (Steel) to Improve Wear Resistance and Other Tribological Properties" and many of my sources in literature review were Indian. So, I certainly believe Indians can do it.

Plus please provide sources for your arguments. Because, I'm starting to feel that you're a troll. I can provide sources for everything I have claimed.

there're 10s of thousands out there holding advanced materials degrees, that alone doesn't make you right. Alloys are the big deal not only because of the knowhow but also becuase of the advanced industrial capablity(machinaries) that make them a reality. Do tell me you're suddenly holding a master on that as well. :rofl:
 
there're 10s of thousands out there holding advanced materials degrees, that alone doesn't make you right. Alloys are the big deal not only because of the knowhow but also becuase of the advanced industrial capablity(machinaries) that make them a reality. Do tell me you're suddenly holding a master on that as well. :rofl:

No need to argue any further @aakash_2410,the troll has shown his true colors.
 
there're 10s of thousands out there holding advanced materials degrees, that alone doesn't make you right. Alloys are the big deal not only because of the knowhow but also becuase of the advanced industrial capablity(machinaries) that make them a reality. Do tell me you're suddenly holding a master on that as well. :rofl:

Maybe but not from my university and also it makes all of them better qualified to comment on the topic than you.

No, I do not hold that. But, I do have a Bachelor in Aeronautical Engineering. Does that make me more qualified?

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Maybe but not from my university and also it makes all of them better qualified to comment on the topic than you.

No, I do not hold that. But, I do have a Bachelor in Aeronautical Engineering. Does that make me more qualified?

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what this nonsense removed it.........stop acting like child
 
India's last nuclear test was claimed 45 kt, whereas international experts estimated it at 20 kt.

China's very first Thermonuclear test in the 1960's was 3.3 megatons.

India's test is nowhere near to the range of a Thermonuclear weapon, not even close. Not even close to boosted fission. It indicates a very basic fission weapon.


As per US experts , your nuclear bombs are dud and you are improving just because India is catching up.
 
A deliberately miniaturized W76 designed for MIRV still has a 100 kt yield. That's after it was deliberately miniaturized for MIRV, and miniaturization of warheads is a very difficult thing to do. Which is why so few countries have proven MIRV technology (and India is not one of them). :lol:

And it's still 5 times more powerful than your 20 kt test, which is nothing more than a basic fission bomb. Not even boosted fission.

You didn't test it for the same reason you're not testing ASAT, or 10,000+ km range ICBM's. Either you don't have the capability, or you're trying to appease America.

Again, you wouldn't buy a car that has not been tested. But you'll put your motherland in the hands of defensive platforms that have not been tested.


All your claims are like claims of HQ series. You termed it better than russian but ultimately beg Russians for S400. You told your J15 better than russian planes but it is recently revealed that they lack the capability of Fighters of Russia in 80s. It is recently revealed that F35 can kill Lioning at any time. Russian expert said that China will loose war against US in first hour of War itself. (There is a thread on PDF). But you guys never stop to hype. Recently US ecpert said that your Subs are not better than the subs of Russians in 70s.
 
IPRC Mahendragiri - ISRO
  • Production and supply of Cryogenic propellants for ISRO’s Cryogenic rocket programs
  • Responsible for supply of Storable Liquid Propellants for ISRO’s launch vehicles and satellites program

There is a dedicated Ammonium Perchrolate plant for ISRO at Kerala

The Solid Propellant Space Booster Plant at Sriharikota casts solid motors

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That's the world third largest ( & ASia's largest ) Solid Rocket Booster - S 200....
 
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