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Missiles: Who gave Pakistan MIRV technology?

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It has become the destiny of INDIA to remain under the shadow of fear from Pakistan.
They always cry.Nobody in the world has doubt our missile but india and not even indian defence organizations but indian media.
sure, post 1971 , kamzoor baniya is into depression . happy ? propaganda posts make nothing , the ground reality is far from the reality portrayed by propaganda articles and posts . bye for now
 
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New Delhi, Dec 27: MIRV or Multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicle technology is key to regional peace and stability, especially in the context of India-Pakistan Missile race. MIRV allows a single missile to deliver multiple warheads that can be programmed to hit different targets.


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An MIRV equipped missile can deceive ballistic missile defence sheilds. It works like this, a BMD system has a radar which first tracks the incoming ballistic missile, then the computer system predicts the trajectory that the missile would follow, and based on this an interceptor is launched to meet the incoming missile mid-air. While an MIRV equipped attacking missile can have multiple warheads, interceptors have a single warhead.


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If one country feels that it cannot defend against incoming missile attacks, then the next logical step would be to develop even more powerful missiles and secondary strike capabilities which can act as detterents. So MIRV technology raised the level of minmum deterrence threshold.

While the Pakistan has officially claimed that the Ababeel Missile has MIRV capability, India has remained mum on this. But, it is widely believed that Agni 5 has MIRV capability, but it is not know how many multiple warheads it can deliver. MIRV is a complex technology that only a few nations have, so how did Pakistan develop it?

Many experts believe that there could be a Chinese hand in it. China has been very forthcoming in sharing defence technology with Pakistan and Beijing does so to keep India under check.

The Pakistani military first announced its test of the MIRV-capable missile on January 24, 2017. With the 2017 test, Ababeel became the first ballistic missile in South Asia which is equipped with MIRV.

A BBC report claims that Pakistan may have developed MIRV-capable missile with the help from China, Islamabad's 'all-weather' friend. A report published in delhidefencereview.com claims that the Ababeel thermal fairing (heat shield) has a larger diameter than its core vehicle. The extra volume thus available is consistent with the requirements for MIRV capabilities.



Also Read | Has Pakistan really developed MIRV technology? Many sceptic about it


If Ababeel is equipped with full-fledged MIRV capabilty, then it is a cause of concern for India. It is not known how advanced is Ababeel's MIRV capability or how many warheads can it actually release. The best way to stop an MIRV equipped missile is to intercept it before the warheads separate from main cone, but is extremely difficult. Once multiple warheads enter the atmosphere, then it is just too difficult to track them separately and launch interceptors to block them.

https://www.oneindia.com/india/missiles-who-gave-pakistan-mirv-technology-2828054.html

But I heard from Indians that Pakistan doesn't have MIRV capability?
 
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sure, post 1971 , kamzoor baniya is into depression . happy ? propaganda posts make nothing , the ground reality is far from the reality portrayed by propaganda articles and posts . bye for now
so you are saying that what you say is reality! and what others say has no value..
the ground reality is that you are so pathetic that you needed Russia and israel's support to defeat us in 1971 and this information in according to your own spy agency RAW's documents.
'hindus' in the history have proved themselves as poltroons i.e: at time of partition you did all the brutal killings of Muslims by fooling Sikhs and Sikhs are brave but at the same time fools too so you are cowards..
I wonder why even 700,000 infiltrators aren't enough to isolate Kashmir independence movement,I wonder that why you wanna deploy 5 out of 7 in future bought s-400 systems to Pakistan and only 2 in China's border and this is enough to prove that how competitive we are for you and a worst dream for you with small army which has small budget of hardly 8 Billion USD compared to yours budget of almost 50+ billion dollars.
You need to stop drinking cow urine.
 
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but but indians raid we faked mirv test. lol
For them even china's technology ia fake.. Russian is way behind them... They destroyed all of Pakistani bunkers all along with LOC with there super weapons.. And white flag is waving remaining of our posts... Yaaa fekus khush hoay.
 
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THe wheel can't be reinvented.It's not like India invents anything new. USA has shared lots of nuclear technology with India so what is wrong with Pakistan sharing in with China?

This is hilarious. I like it. UIS helped India.
 
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Fail.They noted an event.No state in the world has MIRV technology for IRBMs,even getting it on ICBMs is difficult and china is just beginning the process.Now if you believe pak a bankrupt country has the technology that russia,china and usa don't possess then yes you have a MIRV.

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specially made for Indians. buy one get one free.
 
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This is hilarious. I like it. UIS helped India.
wanna know the history about your agni-1 missile? i.e: about its origin, how its design was stolen by abdul kalam from US? all you have to do is to ask and i'll be giving you everything.
 
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Fail.They noted an event.No state in the world has MIRV technology for IRBMs,even getting it on ICBMs is difficult and china is just beginning the process.Now if you believe pak a bankrupt country has the technology that russia,china and usa don't possess then yes you have a MIRV.
Its old tech develop by Russian/Soviets in 70s @AUSTERLITZ :p:;):enjoy:
 
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