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Nope...Pakistan also test missile on a overland path...
Surprising that this was mentioned...anyway now our Indian friends might rest in peace, they often said that we don't launch into the sea.
If you remember @AhaseebA, we had a discussion about this after the Dadu debris case!
I doubt that a pdf mod can be such ignorant to take a test launch into the sea as capability of hitting a ship or sea target. so I will take this post as a troll.
anyway, congratulation for a successful launch.
But then the villages like Dadu may fall en-route. Seaward launches are safer.
I doubt that a pdf mod can be such ignorant to take a test launch into the sea as capability of hitting a ship or sea target. so I will take this post as a troll.
anyway, congratulation for a successful launch.
O yar man lo baat...it was just a splash in the sea.
We all know the media's shoddy work in military related affairs.
its a simple land attack ballistic missile- why guys are confused about its sea strike capability (carrier or ships) is above me- There are none-
Yes they do...generally they don't fail as spectacularly as the one in Dadu....and launching towards sea from South or Western Pak does not always mean that you won't hit population in case of a failure, case in point...Dadu.
Unless you launch from right on the shore, you always have a over population flight path.
Which is why Missile Test Ranges are to Seaward OR over stretches of uninhabited territory like Siberia or Xinjiang. In densely populated South Asia, the Seaward option is the better option. The Dadu episode proved that.
That one was also going towards the sea.
Yes they do...generally they don't fail as spectacularly as the one in Dadu....and launching towards sea from South or Western Pak does not always mean that you won't hit population in case of a failure, case in point...Dadu.
Unless you launch from right on the shore, you always have a over population flight path.
Actually it is you who is ignorant, if you can't understand the post, then don't go on ranting.
BTW< have you even seen the full thread?
Your own brethren may explain better to you.. @Capt.Popeye
I think it is you, who should read the whole thread. If you had, then you should have got the clarification from other pdf members itself.
I think it is you, who should read the whole thread. If you would have, then you should have got the clarification from other pdf members itself. let me do a faver to you by copying from post number 51 of nuclearpak.
I think there is a need to put all the things in perspective as I think this all kicked off due to my post in the first page.
The launch was not at a target on the sea nor was it a carrier killer or anything, it was just a normal ballistic missile with a target made at the sea just as it would have been on land. It was made on the sea because of restriction issues on land.
Launches from the South of Pakistan are made into the sea while those from Attock or Jhelum go towards Balochistan.
Now why was this statement made bold and noticed? Because in a couple of launches before when the launch site was in SIndh, there was a discussion among members that the launch was towards sea. Me and @AhaseebA vouched for it and said that launches are conducted towards the sea. Some Indian members pointed out that Pakistan does not have the capability to track missile movement and hence cannot launch MRBM's into the sea. At that point, we had no proof so couldn't prove the point further and laid it to rest.
Now this statement comes which indirectly shows that Pakistan does indeed have capability to track MRBM's over sea and check the target point.
This has nothing to do with a carrier killer, or a Naval strategic command or naval missile or anything. @Munir, I hope this clears up things.
Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/pakist...t-fires-hatf-4-shaheen-i-4.html#ixzz2Q99fS2pZ
I think you are being unfair. @nuclearpak actually busted that idea of the idea of this being an ASBM. He said that very clearly, some other confused souls did all the dramatic extrapolations on the thread, maps and all. It is not an ASBM, that is clear as daylight.
The missile was fired to seawards as a measure od abundant caution, as it should be, This was to avoid a replication of the Dadu mishap earlier.
Uh...are you sure you are not under any influence of alcohol?
Do we have a doctor on the forum? Can somebody give this guy a medical checkup?
He is quoting my own post to clear me...!