DrSomnath999
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The article is more about dong feng than agni
Sensationalism-based article. What revolutionary "seeker technology" is the author referring to? Terminal seekers in MIRVed ICBMs?
Yes it could but not allFurthermore, BMD shields cannot effectively stop multiple incoming targets. And if an MIRVed ICBM also deploys decoys, we are looking at 6-10 targets per ICBM on average.
What revolutionary "seeker technology" is the author referring to?
OK...
Advise accepted. Wish similar 'good advise' are given by reasonable pakistani members...
( I really want to be a constructive here...)
Hi dude
Yes it could but not all
out 0f 100% perhaps 80-90% at max it could stop but 100% is practically no
i beleive in boost phase / midcourse phase interception but terminal stage intereception is very difficult
BTW
BMD shields & agni 5-6 for india needs time to mature
Hey Doc!
No man, BMDs are wayy too ineffective against authorized, full-scale attacks.
Seeker Technology is needed for MIRV program. Because each of the warheads is used to attack different target, thus for navigating each warhead to it's destination is done by seeker technology.
Here once the MIRV(warhead) gets separated, each warhead keeps updating itself on the path it need to follow using seeker technology.
pak member be chill its not for pakistan...
thanx for your concern.now please go back to the topic..continue this course for few more posts and we'll have megaton F@@rt and virtual nuclear war here..
Oh God
MIRVs don't need any terminal seekers! They are traveling at too high velocities to maneuver to the extent that the attack can be considered as an attack of surgical precision.
The MIRV bus is guided, and releases RVs on pre-calculated points in space (after course corrections). Since release at each points maps the individual RV trajectory to a specific target, there isn't any need for terminal guidance. The RV can strike within 300 meters of the target.