The Deterrent
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Aooo ji Bismillah, baray baray log ayen hain.lol You never had an unsuccessful test.
This is China's reply to India. Never heard of this missile before. MIRV takes decades of mastery in RV and missile technologies. India is still developing though we have decades of launch experiences with satellites. Now your missile suddenly comes out of a hanger. lol
1. Yes we do have unsuccessful tests. We just don't admit it.
2. How is China even remotely involved? Can you support your argument in any way?
3. Never heard of it? Meh, probably because NESCOM is not quite the chest-thumping organization.
4. Oooooh decades of 'mastery'. Can you please explain how to all of us minions?
5. Multiple satellites and MIRVs are both different sides of the same coin, but independent of each other. While satellites require insertions in their orbits, MIRVs require insertions in their sub-orbital trajectories. In fact if unitary RVs have been developed before by a nation, developing MIRVs is easier for that nation than multiple sat capability.