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Sorry to say, but this was a really poor attempt at trolling by the OP.
Theres a reason that tests occur, and that is to see if they fail or not. A fail in a test launch is not a really big thing.
Any more cheap shots.. and ill lay the smack down on that person and those that reply..
Regardless of who started it.
On topic:
This is a pretty cheap jingoistic article... The only reason you dont see such failures coming out from Pakistan side is the massive number of soft tests done(which require more time to verify data for error checks and hence delay development) before an actual physical test is carried out. Moreover, unlike India, Pakistan is not breaking any radical frontiers and is instead taking a step by step building approach.. which is safer, but does not lead to any major breakthrough's such as the brilliance of Agni-V.
India has chosen to break new barriers in tech.. well that brings with it a high probably that you will not succeed at the first try.
Instead of whining about it and making excuses, deal with it.. and move on.
Any more cheap shots.. and ill lay the smack down on that person and those that reply..
Regardless of who started it.
On topic:
This is a pretty cheap jingoistic article... The only reason you dont see such failures coming out from Pakistan side is the massive number of soft tests done(which require more time to verify data for error checks and hence delay development) before an actual physical test is carried out. Moreover, unlike India, Pakistan is not breaking any radical frontiers and is instead taking a step by step building approach.. which is safer, but does not lead to any major breakthrough's such as the brilliance of Agni-V.
India has chosen to break new barriers in tech.. well that brings with it a high probably that you will not succeed at the first try.
Instead of whining about it and making excuses, deal with it.. and move on.
Any more cheap shots.. and ill lay the smack down on that person and those that reply..
Regardless of who started it.
On topic:
This is a pretty cheap jingoistic article... The only reason you dont see such failures coming out from Pakistan side is the massive number of soft tests done(which require more time to verify data for error checks and hence delay development) before an actual physical test is carried out. Moreover, unlike India, Pakistan is not breaking any radical frontiers and is instead taking a step by step building approach.. which is safer, but does not lead to any major breakthrough's such as the brilliance of Agni-V.
India has chosen to break new barriers in tech.. well that brings with it a high probably that you will not succeed at the first try.
Instead of whining about it and making excuses, deal with it.. and move on.
Hit and try missile...may work,may go phussssssss
I second this. Out of respect and fairness to the Indians on this thread I SUGGEST it be deleted and re-posted, with the right title and article attached.BREAKING NEWS :- INDIA CONDUCTS 2 MORE SUCCESSFUL TEST OF AKASH MISSILE ON SECOND CONSECUTIVE DAY TODAY
Source"- h_t_t_p : /_/www . hindustantimes.com/India-news/Orissa/Air-Force-version-of-Akash-missiles-successfully-test-fired/Article1-864334.aspx
So it is 3 Successful tests out of 4.
Plz someone post this as a new thread.
Exactly my point..10 years ago,there wasn't much computational power available and simulation was difficult..Now a missile can be rigorously tested in a simulation,and inside a lab,before trying to fly an unfinished product and losing money on that..
Its good if Pakistan goes all the way to a level where Lab tests cannot be done anymore and the missile has to be flown...and Paksitani missiles don't fall out of the sky....
If DRDO sticks to decades old Practices its not something to appreciate...
True india tries to be smart and starts projects which are cutting edge,but how many they actually finish successfully within reasonable time and budget?
I do not think you understood his post, he is also saying Pakistan is not experimenting so much as India. Also you are assuming that DRDO does not do those test, which is very big assumption. Doing test does not mean that everything can be tested, there are some things which need live testing.Moreover, unlike India, Pakistan is not breaking any radical frontiers and is instead taking a step by step building approach.. which is safer, but does not lead to any major breakthrough's such as the brilliance of Agni-V.
WTF has a missile test gotta do with toilets?Though a massive number of the Indian population still has no access to clean drinking water or to toilets, the warmongering Indian government still believes it can achieve a milestone by continuing its line of failures and false hopes of promises towards an Indian hegemony in the region.