Well If a war is going to be fought it will not be fought in Indian soil but the south China sea or the persian gulf. And please worry about your people before you worry about your enemies. That would make more sense.
Yes We can never compete with China. And we pretty well know it. But we grow at our own pace. Yes we pretty well know the Americans want to prop us up against China just like they did with Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. But all of them grew too big to take their decisions independently. The US...
Well in a war there will be losses. Nukes are a totally different ball game. The first party to use nukes in the India -Pakistan scenario will be the loser of the diplomacy and will become the international paraiah state. If Pakistanis want to rub the slate clean and start fresh then nukes can...
Well depends on what the objectives are going to be and how much each can achieve to use it as a bargaining chip.
War is just an extension of diplomatic efforts....not killing people. If the Indians can make the Pakistanis to stop their enmity with India and get a peace agreement or cripple the...
But there is one problem.. the radar is either going to be stationary or will pass through a particular place once a day. This will make it difficult to provide real time targetting information. But there is one possible way is by placing radar stations strategically in many Islands in the...
A CBG is a not a stationary target like an airbase on a land. It tends to move around. You need a proper tracking and targetting system onboard the weapon as it is going to travel about 2000kms. So how are you planning to track and target a moving target.
The Chinese claim that the DF 21 is a...
All you know is the fillings....we deal with all types of alloys, ceramics, composites.
The only question that I asked was what is the equivalent of DMR 249 used by the Chinese. It is not 980 steel.
No we use the AK 33 equivalent in submarines. Now I know that you have been BSing everyone here. Thank you for proving your point. And just go and ask your dentist how much material science he was drilled into in his first year and you will know why even guys majoring in material science don't...
Man I am a dentist. And you need to understand that there is no one who knows and understands material sciences as much as we do. You still have not answered what is the equivalent of warship grade steel like the DMR 249A steel that we use.
That journo does not even know what he is talking...
Yes the DMR 249 and other warship grade steel are in the range of 510 - 749 MPa tensile strength but the 980 and the AK 33 are in the 800 - 1400MPa tensile strength which means it is a higher end of HSLA steel. which is used in submarines. The question I asked was what is the steel used in...
Why don't you scroll down your own link you provided and see the hardness of the steel used in Russian submarine hulls.
By the way you have been giving irrelevant answers to my question. I asked about the warship grade steel and you have been showing me steel used for submarines.
So can you tell me the hardness of the 980 steel. It was given as 800MPa whereas the Russian AB steel has exceeded 1000MPa. So does this effect the tonnage of the ship and its time at sea?
Well here in Tamilnadu the traction is for only 'quarter and kozhi biriyani' ( quarter bottle of alcohol and a pack of chicken biriyani) and later everyone is back to doing what they were.