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BrahMos Ready for Mountain Warfare

Why are Indians so obsessed with this particular type of missile?:crazy:

Nothing else to show off?:coffee:
 
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Why are Indians so obsessed with this particular type of missile?:crazy:

Nothing else to show off?:coffee:
We have the Agni series,Prithvi series,K series,Astra BVRAAM,Nag ATGM,Akash SAM,BrahMos and a handful of license produced missiles to "show off". Here,a test of BrahMos was conducted,news was reported and we're having a good time discussing it. Savy?
 
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Its a user's trial so its already there with them.
Okay. So that means they can use it whenever they want. right?

Why are Indians so obsessed with this particular type of missile?:crazy:
Nothing else to show off?:coffee:
Build a cruise missile with better precision and speed than this.......Then talk!
 
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Brahmos range is less than 300 km, as per UN convention transfer of tech or joint dev of missile with a range of more than 300 km is banned and if it reaches 500 km then still chinese railway connecting golmud and lasha is nt affected which will be crucial means of supply for PLA during any possible conflict.

There is no such thing!
UNO has nothing to do with such.
Its MTCR.
 
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Brahmos range is less than 300 km, as per UN convention transfer of tech or joint dev of missile with a range of more than 300 km is banned and if it reaches 500 km then still chinese railway connecting golmud and lasha is nt affected which will be crucial means of supply for PLA during any possible conflict.

you missed Air Launched version probably. :D plus,we're cunning enough for hiding original range of BRAHMOS. :D
 
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Brahmos range is less than 300 km, as per UN convention transfer of tech or joint dev of missile with a range of more than 300 km is banned and if it reaches 500 km then still chinese railway connecting golmud and lasha is nt affected which will be crucial means of supply for PLA during any possible conflict.

Air launch version of brahmos is currently underway.Its can deeply penetrate into hostile territory and could more damage than expected by us.
 
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There is no such thing!
UNO has nothing to do with such.
Its MTCR.
Background: Formal discussions on controlling missile proliferation began in 1983 among France, Germany, Italy, the

United Kingdom, and the United States. They were later joined by Canada and Japan, and in 1985, an interim agreement to

control the proliferation of nuclear-capable ballistic missiles, including dual-use missile items, was reached. A

nuclear-capable missile was defined as one capable of delivering at least 500 kilograms (kg) to a range of 300 kilometers

(km) or more. The G-7 States formally announced the Missile Technology and Control Regime (MTCR) on 16 April 1987.

Since then, membership has expanded to the present 34 States, the additional members being Argentina, Australia, Austria,

Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, The

Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, South Africa, Spain, Sweden,

Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine. Some other States, including China, India, Israel, Romania, and Slovakia, have pledged

to abide by the MTCR Guidelines.

Regime Goal: The regime goal is to limit the risks of proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (i.e. nuclear,

chemical and biological weapons) by controlling the transfers that could make a contribution to delivery systems (other

than manned aircraft) for such weapons.

Regime Guidelines: The regime guidelines consist of national control laws and procedures; a two-category common control

list; information-sharing on any denied cases to ensure no commercial advantage; no impediment to national space

programs; presumption of denial of any transfers in terms of nuclear weapon delivery systems development; and no

retransfers without authorization.
 
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