When something like shelling missiles will happen, India won't only be shielding itself but also be launching a salvo of missiles. We have something to try to intercept the incomings. What do u have to save your ***??
Yeah, u r right. Vikrant had an angled deck and not the ski jump. Also, this ship is at Cuffe Parade and that's why i am wondering how come other ships are there where as they should be at MDL dockyard.
This is how she looks now a days
Nice catch bro. I can clearly see two ACCs in the pic. one on the extreme right is Virat for sure. Not sure about the one in the extreme left. May be IAC 1....
WOW !!! Simply outstanding. With people like you living in Pakistan, we don't even need to bother about the second front. People like you will yourself take ur country to the depth of destruction.
With Trigger Happy Nuclear Neighbour by you side and Indias no-first-use nuclear policy which prohibited the pre-emptive use of nuclear weapons. Question was not why but when India will develop a submarine launched missile for to complete underwater leg of the nuclear triad, which...
Yes, 4 KM is the range for the Nag missile to be launched from the ground vehicle. Helina is also derived from Nag but since it is air launched version, range is supposed to be between 7-10 KM based on the altitude of the helicopter.
At least, read the complete article before shooting questions.
The first two squadrons will have imported ATGMs but the next four will have the indigenously-developed Nag-Helina ATGMs with a four-km strike range.
NEW DELHI: After fighting a messy turf war with the IAF over getting its own ``attack'' helicopters, the Army will take a major step forward in getting airborne firepower by raising its first-ever dedicated squadron of "armed'' choppers next month.
The first squadron of ``Rudra''...
The US would support India in its much-awaited Rs 450-crore Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) slated for lift off from Sriharikota in October-November 2013.
Nasa is providing the deep space navigation and tracking support to this mission during the non-visible period of the Indian Deep Space...
Last week I attended my zillionth seminar on defence indigenisation and, for the zillionth time, found myself lamenting the Indian strategic communitys mistaken belief within that we would be largely self-reliant in defence if our current indigenisation ratio of 70:30 could be improved to...