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Arguing with you would be much less cumbersome if you could, at the very least, have the intuition to differentiate between my knowledge base and my condescending remarks of Indian-tech.
I know very much about your knowledge base,your sheer lack of knowledge,You do not even know the term 'Wind tunnel model' and cannot even differentiate between a Wind tunnel model of an aircraft and a Space shuttle (winged rocket)
Furthermore you are clearly not capable of coherent thought, independent of inherent bias, considering that your successive responses are not dissimilar and are essentially reworded utterances of the same single contention, namely that ISRO is better than SUPARCO and that the scientific community of Pakistan is busy flicking mites and climbing trees.
My responses were aimed at proving that India's space program and ISRO are very successful entities,and they have made their mark in the world and is one of the worlds best space agencies-They could develop very successful space launchers and satellites,they built and launched satellites for European Customers ,they could develop space probes that could discover the presence of water on surface of moon,They are developing huge semi cryogenic engines and Reusable launch vehicles
Your responses,from the beginning of this thread,were attempts to troll,And predicting the GSLV launch would be unsuccessful,just like The Russian Proton-M.Here is it for you-
6th August looks like it's going to be the third 4th of July this year. Let's see if it's more spectacular than the Proton-M mission carrying the GLONASS satellites.
Indian members then Kick your @$$,pointing out your jealousy,and your nations incapability to launch even a nanosat
Then you attempt to troll again,saying that it wont even lift off
I do hope it lives up to its hype. I'd hate to see it not lift off at all. If it doesn't go up, how am I going to watch it come down?
After getting more kicks in your ***you try again,comparing Pakistani missiles to India's space launchersomghaha):,claiming that Pakistani 'rockets' having better accuracy (Pathetic kid,you should try to learn more about Agni V,Agni III,shaurya and the like) and Indias Rockets for all 'wrong reasons'
I guess you never saw this on the news,did you??
Chandrayaan found water on moon, Nasa confirms - Times Of India
I don't know what these Pakistanis put in their rockets. Maybe it's Nihari, maybe it's Siri Paye but the damned things sail through the mesosphere on their intended trajectories without the slightest mid-course deviation. India's rockets make headlines for all the wrong reasons so much so, that I'm looking forward to the 6th of August. It's going to fail alright, I just want it to fail after lift-off. Adds punch to my morning news.
You attempt to troll again,Predicting indian manned space mission to be a failure (again you are a pathetic loser kid,atleast learn that we are not aiming to use a 'space shuttle' for our manned space mission.
And like your fellow compatriots,You try to troll-''feed poor,build roads OTOH Pakistan,which lacks space exploration program of any sort,has a per capita income of $2700(India is at $3700),its human development is low(India is at medium,and its infrastructure is in is in shambles-It lacks modern public transportation(nothing like modern metros or bus transit in India),their airports look like school dormitories(no comparison with Indias glass and steel airports),they lack electric power(Their per capita production is half of India) and their tier 1 cities have got 4 lane ring roads(I hope they are access controlled atleast )
Headlines 2020: 3 Indian astronauts dead as shuttle explodes shortly after take off.
The moment you stop emulating China's successes and shun your unworkable ambitions of space exploration, the sooner you can feed the millions dying of starvation. Salvation lies not in the exosphere but on Earth right here. How do you explain wasting trillions of rupees trying to set foot on the moon to the starved mother of a dying child, or to the grieving widow of a dead soldier.
You can't.
Then you claim that Indian tech is Rusian (usual Pakistani claims with no source) and GSLV is french rocket (double ) and it is housed in 'TATA tin' (Does pakistan have single steel or automotive company that can even come close to TATA??)
Yes, our Chinese rockets are very reliable. Clearly the Russian ones you paint are not giving you value for money. But 6th August isn't about Russian-tech, it's about a faulty French rocke- motor housed in TATA tin. The last two were spectacular failures, let's see how this one goes.
Then again,you try to troll,citing Nirbhay failure (seems like you forget about successful Agni V,Shaurya and K 15 SLBM),and claim Nasr to be a success(who cares about it,its just a BRBM, nothing in comparison with technological advancement in SLBM and ICBM.You again predict that GSLV would be a failure.
The last I heard Nirbhay crashed off-course and Pakistan successfully tested its battlefield-range ballistic missile. The next I'm going to be hearing of is how much fail they're going to have to clean up after GSLV digs itself a grave in Sriharikota. Turns out you're tuned in to all the wrong stations.
And this is your reply,when a posted pic of India's advancement and future plans in space research.
More stuff that will come crashing out of the sky. Nice. India really has a knack for fireworks.