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‘Mysterious metal objects’ in Dadu fell from Hatf V missile: ISPR

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(F)light control computer ,so a Man made object


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Looks cheap, can't be USian
 
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@Mujahid it was no Alien spaceship or any material that alien use.... It must be something that was man made but got shot by aggressive greys.... Most Russian and north korean missiles been shot by greys. Even American missiles been targeted.... Greys dont use any iron.... They have a material lighter than tin yet stronger than iron.... They look like titanium.... The Question is what was shot down by Greys.... i will do my best to bring info....
 
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Maybe some satellite parts falling? Or it could be some engine parts ( unlikely though). Or it could be a engine or some part being slung underneath a PAA heli and the cable snapping off!:blink:
 
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That looks like a part of aircraft fuselage, or a missile's cross section.

The two round objects are the redundant 1+1 gyroscopes feeding into the flight control computer.

Look at the diameter of the object ... qualifies for a missile.
 
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That looks like a part of aircraft fuselage, or a missile's cross section.

The two round objects are the redundant 1+1 gyroscopes feeding into the flight control computer.

Look at the diameter of the object ... qualifies for a missile.
 
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most probably the burned out portion of HATV-5. It most definitely looks like a missile cross section part....
ghauri missile was launched from Tila jogiya and most probably would be destine to hit some target in costal area....
 
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‘Mysterious metal objects’ in Dadu fell from Hatf V missile: ISPR | DAWN.COM

KARACHI: The mysterious metallic objects, which fell from the sky baffling villagers in Dadu late Wednesday night, were parts of Pakistan’s Hatf V Ghauri missile, a spokesman for the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Friday.

“The metal parts found in a remote area of Dadu, as reported in media today, were part of the motor body, which separated from the missile as planned, well within the safety corridor,” said a statement by the ISPR.

“It was ensured that at no point, would human life or property be at risk. There is no cause for alarm or concern,” the spokesman concluded.

Pakistan conducted a test of the mid-range nuclear capable ballistic missile on Wednesday. The liquid-fuelled missile, capable of carrying both conventional as well as nuclear payload, has a range of 1300 kilometres.

Fear and bewilderment overtook some parts of Dadu district after the mysterious objects fell on a number of villages late on Wednesday, the Dawn newspaper had reported.

The biggest fragment weighing 187 kilograms fell on a ground in Allah Jurio Lund village, 30 kilometres from Dadu. Other pieces fell on Pir Mashaikh, Shehak Rodnani and Khandhani villages.

There were no injuries or damage to property.

Military authorities were reported to have taken possession of the “heavy pieces of engine and other metallic objects, believed to be splinters of a satellite or missile”.
 
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