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How Many Batteries of Nasr PA operate currentlySeriously Indian Army hasnt got any batteries of Prahar. Try to learn about your own army ,
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How Many Batteries of Nasr PA operate currentlySeriously Indian Army hasnt got any batteries of Prahar. Try to learn about your own army ,
Both systems are yet to be bought and nobody knows when they will touch Indian soil and you are already making tall claims on the basis of a system India has yet to buy or even sign contracts.
No there is not.... You are dreamingIndia Already has S-300 Installed in Delhi.. S-400 will replace them. hopefully Deal will be signed next month
against a Tactical with 70km with the size of Nasr no use..
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Tactical nucs was the reason that a super power like the U S did not invade Cuba----I will just leave it at that.
No it isnt. Lack of Interest from Indian army forces the marketing of an export version.Prahaar is replacing prithvi missile.. its already inducted
1.Deterrent >> Stick to the MAD option (Which India is Doing)
2.Built a Tactical nuke with extended Range (Which India Already has)
3.buy Iron Dome From Israel.
No there is not.... You are dreaming
The number is increasing since a few new PU based facilities have started production too and if take small quantity to to make them and furthermore, new a improved and further miniaturised warhead means a NASR-II with extended range and shorter size is around the corner with capability to dodge any counter measures.How Many Batteries of Nasr PA operate currently
1. If they are going to use Nasr to deliver Nuke that must mean they are Nuking their OWN Territory
In which case where is the need to counter it ?
Depends where and when it is used. if it is used in within the boundaries of the country.
Is this Guy is Serious??No it isnt. Lack of Interest from Indian army forces the marketing of an export version.
Source of your ClaimThe number is increasing since a few new PU based facilities have started production too and if take small quantity to to make them and furthermore, new a improved and further miniaturised warhead means a NASR-II with extended range and shorter size is around the corner with capability to dodge any counter measures.
First they're not going to use them.. its only for the deterrent..