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yar yeh kya choo*** thread khol kar baith jatey ho .. agar kuch proper discuss karne ko nahi hai
 
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Prudence dictates that Delhi be prepared for similar Chinese treatment of India's interests. Ordinarily, a strong U.S. counterforce in the Pacific and Indian Oceans would allay some Indian concerns about Beijing. That has been a key to relative peace in the postwar era. But India's missile launch is another sign Delhi perceives this could be changing.

Typical american language full of patronizing and arrogance.

This is how American journalists fool their own people and make them believe that its USA who is "managing" Asia, while in reality USA can't even control Iraq without NATO. :lol:

By the way, there are 4 things to note here -
- the tone of article confirms that USA doesn't have that much control on India as people had thought before.
- writers are avoiding to talk about non-aligned diplomacy of India which actually kept many states away from aligning either with soviets or USA and is trying to impress a notion on reader's minds that "USA is only capable leader, Indians are weak, Chinese are bullies".
- writers have assumed that Indians are brainless bunch who should follow their patronizing lectures rather than questioning Americans on their duplicity of passing Semiconductor technology to China and denying India same.
- whole article impresses only one thing on readers mind: "USA is essential, USA is important. USA is important. World can't survive without USA. Others don't have brains to live peacefully. Only USA can bring peace to your region. USA is white God.". (this is how Americans are "programmed") ;)
- writer is a right-wing idiot who is pissed with Obama.

Damn it, now I need a bath after reading this pigsh1t article. Too much american smell in it. :tdown:
 
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While the Chinese fanboys can predict the result of a war between India and China but for sure know one thing that this war will mean the end of Asian Century idea. And Asia includes India and China both. Manufacturing and business and growth will return to the west and that will be the end of this cycle of Asian growth.

So China should think a lot before they plan their next move. Whether it be with India or with Phillipinnes or with Vietnam or with any other nation involved in the conflict of the East Sea.
 
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Has India tested any MIRV warheads ? I have never heard of such news in papers.

Nope, and probably won't be going test one anytime soon, it would require nuclear testing to make sure that design works. To my knowledge India has never tested real warhead design... Sending multiple miniaturized satellites to the orbit does not equal having a working miniaturized nuclear warhead design.
 
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Coming from WSJ this is quite a writeup! India is being percieved differently in the west now, even if we do not need this perception we are being recognised as an idependent entity, which is an achievement of its own!

you are right

when a nations develops capacity to build ICBMs, the way the world sees it, changes dramatically
 
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Sorry to said...India is not the same league as China...we`re playing Chess game with US now...India is just a chess piece of U.S gamer...but never being the gamer itself...LMAO

exactly.

when it comes to military power and economic power china is way ahead than India

however India's diplomatic skills are good and are improving day by day

India is playing cautiously, she knows she must

India is building modern weapons ( including several new types of missiles) arsenal along with its economy so that India's ability to project power on global level will increase significantly and at same time she will retain superiority in the south Asia


India is just a chess piece of U.S gamer...but never being the gamer itself...LMAO

not true

do you know how we ensured uninterrupted oil supply from ME despite being non Muslim nation and turned opinion of several western nations against Pakistan?
 
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Good to see you bro.
By the way,it's not a BS.There are indeed certain kind of SAR seekers for terminal guidance along with GPS/GLONASS are used onboard RVs of BMs.Our Agni III,IV,V-all have this onboard their RVs.This technique is called Terminal Radar Scene Correlation.

As far as Open source is considered... BM are like sling ... you form the trajectory ... put a boot phase , Mid course guidance.. and Re entry Terminal guidance.. During the first 2 phase the use guidance system so that the missile is on course with the trajectory ... if the Boost phase , Mid course and initial RV is correct then Re entry will be exact and the war head will land in the exact target with little CEP.... there is no need for seeker in any phase.. because the target is fixed .... it never moves...
 
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As far as Open source is considered... BM are like sling ... you form the trajectory ... put a boot phase , Mid course guidance.. and Re entry Terminal guidance.. During the first 2 phase the use guidance system so that the missile is on course with the trajectory ... if the Boost phase , Mid course and initial RV is correct then Re entry will be exact and the war head will land in the exact target with little CEP.... there is no need for seeker in any phase.. because the target is fixed .... it never moves...

I suggest You to PLEASE take a reading about the Pershing II IRBM of United States.It used a miniaturised SAR seeker developed by Goodyear Aerospace for terminal radar scene correlation.A similar system is also operational with Agni series of BMs.
 
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Seeker for an Ballistic missile is the most horrendously stupid thing one can read on a defence forum.

IRBM's,LRBM's and ICBM's follow a predetermined path.They cannot use a seeker to acquire a target because.

1.Warhead on re-entering atmosphere generates enormous amount of heat,thus any infrared seeker would be become blind and would be unable to acquire a target.

2.A warhead on re-entering atmosphere ionises air around itself.A warhead is covered in a layer of plasma throughout it's inward journey.Radio waves cannot pass through plasma layer thus a seeker based on radar cannot be used.
 
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Best and most unbiased article written on A5. Chinese are so pricked with launch of A5 which was no secret , I wonder how Chinese would react if start returning to Chinese in same coin. By Arming Vietnam and Taiwan with nukes and missiles just as they did us in case of Pakistan.
 
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Seeker for an Ballistic missile is the most horrendously stupid thing one can read on a defence forum.

IRBM's,LRBM's and ICBM's follow a predetermined path.They cannot use a seeker to acquire a target because.

1.Warhead on re-entering atmosphere generates enormous amount of heat,thus any infrared seeker would be become blind and would be unable to acquire a target.

2.A warhead on re-entering atmosphere ionises air around itself.A warhead is covered in a layer of plasma throughout it's inward journey.Radio waves cannot pass through plasma layer thus a seeker based on radar cannot be used.

Stop pretending to know everything and play a smartarse you idiot son of ....Just read about various models of IRBMs,ICBMs worldwide before you come here spread BS from your f*c*ing mouth.
 
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It can't be a "sneak peak" and most likely is a government release. Reporters would be handed their rears off if they were discovered on Wheeler Island. It is off limits to civilians.
 
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After Agni V, DRDO gets into Agni IV's 2nd trial


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BALASORE: Jubilant over the spectacular success of India’s first Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) Agni-V, the DRDO is readying for the second developmental trial of nuclear capable Agni-IV next month.

The missile, with a strike range up to 3,500 km, will be test-fired from Wheeler Island off the Odisha coast any time between May 6 and 8, sources said. The trial will be followed by a series of tests of three other variants of Agni. After Agni-IV, the DRDO would carry out the fourth developmental test of 3,000 km range Agni-III missile, while the armed forces would conduct user trials of 2,000 km range Agni-II and 700 km range Agni-I in a sequel. However, the developmental trials of Agni-IV and Agni-III assume significance as the DRDO has planned to induct the latter in the armed forces next year and the former in 2014. DRDO chief V K Saraswat has said that by year-end, the organisation will go for another test of Agni-V missile, followed by the third one next year before inducting it in the armed forces in 2014.

“After that, the user trials of Agni-IV and Agni-V will be conducted,” he added. Defence experts said with the test-firing of 5,000 km range Agni-V, India has already enhanced its missile capability in the world. It would emerge as another missile power in the region after the induction of Agni-III, Agni-IV, Agni-V and submarine- launched K-15 missiles.

“The test marked the completion of an important milestone in India’s missile defence programme, in reaching the country’s goal of creating a credible deterrent in view of regional security threats. The missile can easily act as a deterrent to Chinese missiles,” they said. India’s arsenal is boosted by missiles such as three variants of Prithvi, ship-launched Dhanush, BrahMos cruise missile, Agni-I and Agni-II besides anti-tank Nag, Akash, Trishul and air-to-air Astra. This apart, new generation missiles like Sourya and Prahaar are under developmental trials. Defence sources said Agni-IV is a modified version of Agni-II prime strategic missile. It can carry 1,000 kg warhead with re-entry heat shield. The two-stage solid propelled missile is 20-m tall and weighs around 17 tonnes. While Agni-III can be launched from rail mobile launcher, Agni-IV can be fired from road mobile launcher which gives it more flexibility and wide range of operational success.

DRDO Chief Controller (Missiles and Strategic Systems) and Programme Director of AGNI Avinash Chander said though a series of tests has been planned, the exact date of trials has not been fixed. Agni-IV was tested for the first time on November 15 last year.


http://expressbuzz.com/states/orissa/after-agni-v-drdo-gets-into-agni-ivs-2nd-trial/385510.html
 
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