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There is no Indian LACM.
Russians and Indians have a 50-50 venture in Brahmos., Pretty much our own as much as it theirs.
Babur and the Chinese Cruise missile looks awfully similar; I wonder why.
Didn't you realise the same risks when you refused to include them in the first place?
Brahmos is already inducted in the Armed Forces and it is not LACM it is Supersonic Cruise Missile, Class Apart.
They do look exactly the same....
Dude go and check the problems with supersonic cruise missiles and then come back to me........
It's a Ashm so it is great out to sea but over land it not even as close to effective. plus the range for LO-LO profile is short.
And take another look at the missiles, it has small differences which make sense if they simply copied it.
Quite convenient to realise the mistake now. Would it still be the case if we had not developped Babur?Yes, Didnt I just write above that it was Indian Mistake,
You doubt my claim about Indian refusal?if at all they refused it in the first place
We launch missiles from the eastern sea border and you have nothing like that to say. Your country doesnt have the width to provide us with a second thought if a missile is launched. Even if its launched from the western border of pakistan most of your missiles can still reach Delhi.
Got my point.
Quite convenient to realise the mistake now. Would it still be the case if we had not developped Babur?
I havent read anywhere India refused the Cruise Missile Notification,
It's up to us: Pak tells India
[12 Aug, 2005 l 2011 hrs ISTlPTI]
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan said it was not "duty-bound" to inform India about the test-firing of its Cruise missile and alleged that New Delhi had declined to include this in the draft treaty on nuclear and conventional weapons and only agreed on pre-notification of ballistic missiles.
Islamabad is not duty-bound to inform New Delhi about the cruise missile as it is not included in the treaty. The test was, therefore, carried out without pre-notification, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Sheikh Rashid Ahmed told reporters in Rawalpindi when asked why New Delhi was not informed about yesterday's test-firing of Hatf VII Babur missile.
India declined to accept Pakistan's proposal that Cruise missiles too should be included in the draft treaty finalised at the weekend talks on nuclear and conventional CBMs, where the two countries agreed on pre-notification of only ballistic missiles, he claimed.
"India thought that we will never acquire cruise missiles, that is the reason why they were not willing to accept Pakistan's proposal to include notification of cruise missiles in the treaty," he said.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1199511.cms