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a 1960s style under water missile.
nothing to be excited. looks like a postgraduate project.
please show me a intercontinental-range submarine-launched ballistic missile, then we talk.
a 1960s style under water missile.
nothing to be excited. looks like a postgraduate project.
please show me a intercontinental-range submarine-launched ballistic missile, then we talk.
may be this is underwater pontoon
Congrats!
We did this in 1982
Now comes the hard part of deploying it in an indigenous SSBN with 100% indian components.
Test firing a missile is all well and good but deploying it in an SSBN will take years. To make sure it works 100% test after test with no failures will take atleast another 10 years.
So by 2025-2030 we will see india have fully operational SSBN armed with SLBM.
Long road ahead, but this is a small step.
Btw our next generation SSBN type 096 is under development and the JL-3 SLBM (based on DF-41) is also under development.
No that is not a Semi-Submersible Ship and those depths of approx 70-100 m cannot be possible. The Pontoon has ballast tanks which are flooded and it is lowered to the required depth (on the sea-bed most likely), anchored with muti-moorings; then the firing took place.
a 1960s style under water missile.
nothing to be excited. looks like a postgraduate project.
please show me a intercontinental-range submarine-launched ballistic missile, then we talk.
60's style or 1000 BC style or Gangnam style, call whatever u wanna call, it will still do the job of vaporizing enemy's a$$ with 1 Tonne Nuclear warhead.
Hmm,
That's why only 5 Countries (+1 => India Now) poses this technology on this planet.
Now that is some serious firepower under the command of Indian Strategic Planners, i don't think Beijing or heck most of South East Asia will be happy about this. Congratulations to Indian Forum Members on PDF.
I am really pissed actually. Our strategic planners who only react to situations, rather than learning how to plan, must me scratching their heads right now!
And for other Pakistani forum members who don't understand the complexity and gravity of what just happened, this is huge and not that easy to copy or steal. No nation on earth will transfer such technology. Yes, not even China.
I dont understand, what is the big deal over this now?
Wasnt it obvious when India launched a SSBN that it would be armed with SLBM's? That the technology for it would be in its end of developmental stage ready to be installed in Arihant?
Whats the fuss now?
They are busy discussing about Shahrukh Khan.And for other Pakistani forum members who don't understand the complexity and gravity of what just happened, this is huge and not that easy to copy or steal. No nation on earth will transfer such technology. Yes, not even China.
Congrats!
We did this in 1982
Now comes the hard part of deploying it in an indigenous SSBN with 100% indian components.
Test firing a missile is all well and good but deploying it in an SSBN will take years. To make sure it works 100% test after test with no failures will take atleast another 10 years.
So by 2025-2030 we will see india have fully operational SSBN armed with SLBM.
Long road ahead, but this is a small step.
Btw our next generation SSBN type 096 is under development and the JL-3 SLBM (based on DF-41) is also under development.
They are busy discussing about Shahrukh Khan.
BTW I am happy that no fuss is created anywhere about this test.