RayKalm
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Pakistan successfully conducted the test fire of indigenously developed Short Range Surface to Surface Multi Tube Missile Hatf IX (NASR) today.
Do i see four tube launchers on the vehicle.
Wow. Doesnt it look more like a SAM i.e the Spada 2000?
which rases the question..Can this be converted into a SAM?
Look at the dislikes from this western news source
Pakistan tests new short-range nuclear missile - YouTube
which rases the question..Can this be converted into a SAM?
It means Pakistan could potentially refrain from using strategic nuclear weapons in a limited conflict, by employing a low-yield tactical warheads as ‘battlefield weapons’ capable of deterring........
I'm amazed, I guess the very first test of Nasr some years ago had three tubes launcher, then they decreased to two tubes and now they jumped to four tubes.......ammazing isn't it....????.......
The Blur is along the length of missile and any object extending out its bordering lines must have been visible but would've been prolonged. I think you've got a good point and missile seems to have lost its head fins.
It also appears that the missile has kind of shiny surface or may be the image is over-exposed.. not sure though.
Arabic names are mystery to you ? Really ?
All the Muslims in Pakistan and India have Arabic names.
What planet have you been living on ?
I think the idea here is to play the nuclear card on advancing Indian troops without exacting a similar more devastating reply from the Indian side. You see, they intent on lobbing it on enemy troops advancing on Pakistani soil ( at-least this is what i can infer ). Since, nuclear strike is not being carried out on Indian soil, they hope that an Indian retaliation would be avoided and prompt our military planners to order a retreat. If India is the primary focus, Pakistanis are playing an enormous gamble. We have an NFU ( No First Use policy ) not a NUN policy ( Never Use Nukes ). Any use of nuclear weapons on Indian soil or troops would be construed as an attack on India and will prompt a swift retaliation along the similar lines. Also, the Indian hawks are not likely to recommend holding back anything.
More than the Indian threat, I believe the Pakistanis are developing Nasr to counter possible aggressive maneuver from the United States or the ANA.