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It’s not that they are not active but that with civilian traffic they don’t take the risk lest a SAM goes awry and take something else down.During peacetime our SAMs are not active to avoid shooting down a passenger plane like Iranians.
Not much - the impact speed pretty much obliterated everythingWell at least we now know that Brahmos's guidance systems can be spoofed. Lets see what other goodies can be found in the wreckage.
The Indians have clearly f*d up! we now have (an albeit broken) sample of their deadliest weapon for our experts to study (do you forget the US Tomahawk!?) We got a brahmos missile in exchange for some rubble! No loss of life! The broken pieces of this missile are still worth >10x all the damage caused.
The missile was likely trying to execute an S manoeuvre and failed.
Maybe here.There are 4 of those. But yes, good question.
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Why is there a flange?
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What are those crumpled panels with holes?
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What are these? They look awfully familiar but I cannot put my finger on where I've seen them.
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And for its neighbors tooThe Turkish and Israeli, and now the Ukranians, have been time and again showing the Russian stuffs are dangerous for its owners..
I will admit that I haven't looked at Brahmos as closely as some Pakistani systems but I was very confused by this point too. The booster section appears to be in the wreckage. Now we clearly have videos of the Brahmos where the booster falls off. You can see this on youtube. But there are recent tests where you can't tell if it falls off or not. Furthermore, the air launch test videos cut off before the booster cuts off. We also have that picture that @kursed posted that I also saw - but that can always be a PS. Now, either we are mistaken by the wreckage. Or the Brahmos has versions/upgrades with/without booster separation. I could easily imagine a booster designed to double as a ramjet nozzle when empty (with some actuated flaps/doors). It could possibly be the air-launched version only. I did read something about an indigenous booster as well. Maybe it's the indigenous booster that does this. I don't know the first thing about ramjets so I don't know how/if that is helpful. So all in all, a lot of confusion. Perhaps someone with knowledge on these aerodynamics can shed more light.It is clear the India wont own up to a failed test but at the same time the booster(if it is truly supposed to fall off(and if it didn’t why did the missile still keep flying for so long) is still there and it did follow a normal flight pattern to simply crash into Pakistan.
I agree with everything you said except the last part. Why use Babur and risk them getting parts of it to study?
If Pak needs to respond - use low tech / less important assets, even an unguided rocket or one of the old Hatf 1s. Nothing of value.
Stop believing on these cow minded banyas , its not solid boster rocket but brahmos engine along with guidance system which landed in Pakistan
seems like booster failed to separate, somehow upper stage ignited, lost control, and ended in pakistan?
upcoming elections in indiaBut why would they do it ? Whats there to achieve ?
Its all calm on the LoC.
Does it make sense to fire a Missile ? For wht ?
hum begharti ki hadd tak peace loving nation hain.This whole press conference sounds like we lot are a bunch of " kumis" asking ch sb ie India that mai bap is daffa to Thapar mara hah next time thora aram say Marnah.
Instead of at the very least sounding tough ur asking mercy from the enemy
Wt a bunch of toothless disgracers.