Lol....
same as you succeeded in making Tejas? Only when it was so late that only fit for museum.
Thats called a fair exchange ...
We had excellent designs of centrifuges which they were struggling to make and we wanted certain Guidance systems and a better liquid fuel engine for Ghauri so we...
well yes. Afghans are living in Pakistan since 80s as refugess and from even before as traers ad just because they wanted to, many have Pakistani passport and Afghan Passports. Whats unusual about it?
You my friend are a super massive retard.
If PM knew about the attack as American say,then why didnt he ask the airforce to shoot down american drone?
If he didnt then why Army chef should resign?
There is nothin wrong with obtaining technology from wherever we can. It shows our good relations of Pakistan with certain countries. India should follow suit instead of wasting public money on blowing up dysfunctional missiles.
Save money by buying components off the shelf. Simple
That is called Re-inventing the wheel , of which there is no need and is stupid plus expensive. Thats why Pakistan Buys reliable components instead of unnecessarily building new.
India tries to make every defense project as a University project and eventually fails or makes some low quality end...
Exactly. It's as per international norms. No country in the world has all their nuclear warheads mated to missiles all the time. In general 10% nuclear arsenal is kept ready to fire. But thses percentages change as per political situations. If India starts firing on LOC then obviously mre nukes...
EMP hasn't been successful anywhere in the world. The problem is frequency. The frequency emitted by the weapons should be same as the target system to have any effect.
In reality the EMP device churns out a very wide range of frequencies and unless megaton range of Nukes are not exploded EMP...
Nothing to be jealous about?
May be that's why India couldn't stop moaning about the deal. Indian press was full of articles about the deal.The matter was raised by Every Indian minister in front of US government. Indian jourbalists were specially planted in US state department daily breafing...