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One question-
If the missiles are supposedly fired in salvos be it with or without tactical warheads- why there is a need for canards and manoevering?-
1. Testing salvo firing mode. As seen in the video, the two missiles were fired with a time interval of a couple of seconds. (the video is cut, but the smoke trail of the first missile hints the time interval).
2. Two more missiles were seen in the video which weren't fired, indicating that they were placed for testing the pressure and shock imparted on the launcher by missiles which were fired.
3. The term maneuverable missile has been used for the first time, indicating that probably for the first time the canards were utilized to perform unpredictable flight maneuvers (previously used for course correction only perhaps), thereby giving the ability to confuse AB
Double Negation
A double negative occurs when two forms of negation are used in the same sentence
so its imperative that you are saying
Nah, the video is cut between the two missile launches. The time interval between the consecutive launches is definitely more than 6 seconds.From the looks of it all 4 Missiles can be fired at different targets in less than 24 seconds....
Good observation.There is no evidence of the Launch tubes being able to change Azimuth..So the guess is that all 4 missiles will be fired for the same general area.
From the looks of it all 4 Missiles can be fired at different targets in less than 24 seconds....
There is no evidence of the Launch tubes being able to change Azimuth..So the guess is that all 4 missiles will be fired for the same general area.
For a country of 1200 million..10 million casualties will be an acceptable scenario if the other scenario involves the complete destruction.
There is some serious flaw in the Pakistani thinking process here, if you think a Pakistani nuclear strike on Indian soldiers will not invite an Indian nuclear response on Pakistan.
Now if Indian response is a proportional one, perhaps a Pakistani armored corps or nuclear weapons base.
Pakistan will surely attack back with more nuclear weapons, this time on Indian soil..thus will begin process of gradual escalation in which major portion of both the countries will be destroyed.
Indian response of massive nuclear strike after the first Pakistani strike ensures, we directly jump to the last step ..so that number of Pakistani nukes launched on India are kept to the minimum.
Surely it is not ideal scenario..but its the best one India can get, if the war has already gone nuclear.
Policy of massive retaliation is not dissuade Pakistan from launching the second strike(which you will launch with whatever is left of your arsenal)..but dissuade Pakistan from first strike itself.
Pakistan test fires nuclear-capable missile | Pakistan | DAWN.COM
Look at the picture in this news report..