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Pakistan has successfully conducted first flight test of surface-to-surface nuclear-capable missile ‘Ababeel’, said Pakistan military. The missile is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead up to 2,200 kms, which brings many Indian cities within its striking range. Ababeel is capable of delivering multiple warheads using Multiple Independent Re-entry Vehicle (MIRV) technology, Army spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor said in a statement. “The test flight was aimed
at validating various design and technical parameters of the weapon system,” he said.
You don't have to wait much to witness MIRV. Just keep your a*s hanging.By the way where does it say in the news , that Pakistan TESTED MIRV? It just says that it is capable of carrying MIRV. Well most of the missiles have that capability. So any EVIDENCE?
Whole attraction is MIRV. Otherwise it will be just another news. Let's wait and see when Pak send its monkey in the space.Awesome news and start for MIRV systems.
It says here:
www.ispr.gov.pk
The missile is capable of delivering multiple warheads, using Multiple Independent Re-entry Vehicle (MIRV) technology. The test flight was aimed at validating various design and technical parameters of the weapon system.
Ababeel is capable of carrying nuclear warheads and has the capability to engage multiple targets with high precision, defeating the enemy’s hostile radars.
U cant compare any thing u idiot... different pics different angles different distances....
Use your brain for god sake...
All you can say is both are white
By the way where does it say in the news , that Pakistan TESTED MIRV? It just says that it is capable of carrying MIRV. Well most of the missiles have that capability. So any EVIDENCE?
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^^This is what ISPR says. It does not say they actually tested the IRV/MIRV
Like this one here, where Agni 1 was launched with single IRV. Terminal phase visual evidence.
^^This is what ISPR says. It does not say they actually tested the IRV/MIRV. Most of the missiles are capable to carry the MIRV's and as per the design of this new missile, it is capable of accommodating 3 RVs but the challenge is basically to develop the Independent re-entry Vehicle.
Like this one here, where Agni 1 was launched with single IRV. Terminal phase visual evidence.