1 evidence is already presented in the my earlier post in points 1 2 and 5
A PGM with IR have to be tested agist a target to get actual CEP and for that it would need a target which the terminal guidance system have to indentify from the cluster around the targets and for the very reason PGM...
I have raised five to six points from Dawn News Article please show me where I am illogical in my analysis of that news before saying that it’s just Indian media that is claiming that it’s BVRAAM. What arms race India had that BVRAAM loge time ago
let me try to explaine this issue
Missile was fired on its target from a Mirage (ROSE-I with Italys Grifo-M3 airborne multi-mode pulse-Doppler radars /some even said these were 2 South African "Cheetah" Fighters which were sold to PAF to ease the testing of BVRAAM) plane over the Arabian...
Both Babur and Raad were primarily designed for the Nuclear role with conventional role as secondary requirement so there is no question non nuclear Babur and Raad in first place
There a lot of mistakes but just to give you idea
1. Shaheen I’s range is 280+miles and Ghaznavi’s...
Both news posted above and this one proves that last Indian test of AGNI was failure as I said in earlier and DRDO and Indian army tried to hide the facts just another time in thread India successfully test-fires nuke-capable Agni II missile
Agni-III, with China in range, to be tested...
Both news posted above and this one proves that last Indian test of AGNI was failure as I said in earlier and DRDO and Indian army tried to hide the facts just another time in thread India successfully test-fires nuke-capable Agni II missile
Agni-III, with China in range, to be tested...
Sept 2008 issue of AFM the PAF Chief's interview clearly states that the Y-8F-600 airframe, designated as the ZDK-03, will have the "blade on top, not a rotating dome". ie KJ-200 :pakistan:
KJ-200 was initially based on the basic Y-8 F-400 and PAF was not satisfied with it, so agreement was...
IAF An-32 crashes in Arunachal Pradesh
An Air Force transport plane with at least 14 people on board crashed on Tuesday in Arunachal Pradesh. Two helicopters have been sent to find out the debris of the plane.According to sources, IAF AN-32 aircraft with eight IAF personnel and six...
I think we should have a coordinated response to both writer and the media companies that are publishing similar news or telecasting these programs. At the same time I will encourage all the members to write small email response to these newspapers and channels as Numbers do count a lot when you...
Gaddafi defends Pak N-Programme
Akhtar Jamal
Islamabad—Libyan Leader Moammar al-Gaddafi has strongly defended Pakistan’s nuclear programme and asserted that “Islam is the very foundation for the existence of Pakistan.”
The Libyan Leader in a rare but thought...
Usman are you the writer of this article? Its a very good effort, but there are Quite a few problems related to CEP,payload and range of paksitani missiles
Can you refer to the sources you are using as they are offering quite old and unreliable information?
Taking out Pak nukes
By Irfan Asghar | Published: May 28, 2009
On May 14,Fox News reported that the US has got a comprehensive plan to infiltrate into Pakistan and secure its nuclear arsenal if there appeared any possibility of the country falling under the control of Taliban...
Airforce-technology.com has finally treated the Saab 2000 AEW&C Airborne Early Warning and Control Aircraft as separate from S-100/Saab-340AEW&C and detailed it in separate entry still missed following parts
Saab 2000 AEW&C Airborne Early Warning and Control Aircraft, Sweden
The Saab...
How Al-Zarrar MBT was destroyed
Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani announced summoning of the Pakistan army to crush militancy and terrorism in Swat and Malakand with an iron hand and vowed to establish the writ of the government at all costs. Addressing the nation on radio and television...
India can certainly develop long-range missiles and atleast I have no doubts about that, but I just cant digest the fact that WHY DRDO tries to hide the failures after tests?(First AGNI-III then Brahmos and now Agni-II) By doing so they are not only hearting their credibility but also...
There is the typical pattern that has appeared in recent years ie tests are announced as success but later on these were proved failures examples of Agni-III test and Brahmos tests are already in front of us so there is enough history in front of us to back such news until Indian army them self...