Ajaxpaul
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Why to worry? I was told that the Test was a farce....
To some nations testing means non working....See no testing means a perfect weapons system.
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Why to worry? I was told that the Test was a farce....
It depends..... If it is the case of getting a proven system and renaming it.... Then the testing would have done by the original designer....To some nations testing means non working....See no testing means a perfect weapons system.
You can never be too safe. We are just not underestimating a potential threat. But BMD is in its initial stages. It will need a decade or more to be significantly operationalized. Meanwhile, Pakistan will try to counter the shield by deploying evasive technologies such as MIRV and SLBM. It will try to further improve their CM too which I think is more effective than BMD. The short distance between the two countries also complicates the effectiveness of interceptors. But, anyway, a step in the right direction to protect yourself against incoming missiles.Why to worry? I was told that the Test was a farce....
I agree with you that we are far away from hav8bg an operational BMD..... And ability of a BMD in modern tech is always a question mark......You can never be too safe. We are just not underestimating a potential threat. But BMD is in its initial stages. It will need a decade or more to be significantly operationalized. Meanwhile, Pakistan will try to counter the shield by deploying evasive technologies such as MIRV and SLBM. It will try to further improve their CM too which I think is more effective than BMD. The short distance between the two countries also complicates the effectiveness of interceptors. But, anyway, a step in the right direction to protect yourself against incoming missiles.
Yeah,no force in this world can beat Pakistan in pdf .You can never be too safe. We are just not underestimating a potential threat. But BMD is in its initial stages. It will need a decade or more to be significantly operationalized. Meanwhile, Pakistan will try to counter the shield by deploying evasive technologies such as MIRV and SLBM. It will try to further improve their CM too which I think is more effective than BMD. The short distance between the two countries also complicates the effectiveness of interceptors. But, anyway, a step in the right direction to protect yourself against incoming missiles.
Correct superman, but unlike our adversary we do not have a single solution like aatmi bumb for everything adversary throw at us. Hope you have heard quick reaction SAM which will fix NASR.You always need a reason to test missiles like Pakistan's reason was always India. Regarding Nasar it has nothing to do with BDM as Nasar is a battle field range missile and India using BDM on Nasar will be a waste of resources. Because it takes atleast 2 to 3 BMD to target one missile and Nasar rocket is Cheaper than any BMD system in the world. Plus Pakistan MIRV and Shaheen 3 system are immune to BMD already yes India will only defend it self from few chosen missiles because India conducted the test on Pritvi 2 rocket which means Indian BMD can only target BM of short range.
Good argument but the counter argument will be to maintain balance of Power.
Correct superman, but unlike our adversary we do not have a single solution like aatmi bumb for everything adversary throw at us. Hope you have heard quick reaction SAM which will fix NASR.
Yeh world knows NASR is the ultimate weapon of the world.Any SAM can fix Nasar missile. Nasar is not a MIRV or HSGV or any maneuverable warhead. The problem with nasar is different. Any SAM system out there needs RADAR to get data for intercept in case of NASAR the issue is that the Radar cross section of NASAR is equal to that of MLRS. So if there is MLRS being fired and along it there is Nasar fired the SAM cannot identify which is Nasar and which is a Dud rocket. secondly they cannot identify which Nasar missile is with nuclear war head and which is not so that means in a disguised attack India might use 30 missiles for one successful interception of Nasar. Nasar is 20 time cheaper than any SAM missile.
Any SAM can fix Nasar missile. Nasar is not a MIRV or HSGV or any maneuverable warhead. The problem with nasar is different. Any SAM system out there needs RADAR to get data for intercept in case of NASAR the issue is that the Radar cross section of NASAR is equal to that of MLRS. So if there is MLRS being fired and along it there is Nasar fired the SAM cannot identify which is Nasar and which is a Dud rocket. secondly they cannot identify which Nasar missile is with nuclear war head and which is not so that means in a disguised attack India might use 30 missiles for one successful interception of Nasar. Nasar is 20 time cheaper than any SAM missile.
This is stated policy but even Western analyst agree that if tnw r used against Indian forcesThe rationale offered by Pakistani analysts for developing the NASR is that it is a counter to India’s Cold Start doctrine and is meant to deter any Indian mechanized offensive into Pakistan.
The moment a nuclear weapon whether tactical or strategic is used the deterrent factor suffers a failure. Thus, Pakistan’s nuclear deterrence against India will fail if it launches TNWs. Moreover, given the geographical proximity with India any detonation of TNWs by Pakistan will have radiation fallouts on the territories of both countries. Pakistan could thus find itself in a situation where it would be self-deterred. Considering the pros and cons of TNWs like NASR, it does not pose any advantage to Pakistan; it only creates disadvantages.
To quote Air Chief Marshal P. V. Naik, “Tactical or strategic, it (NASR) is a nuclear weapon. Our response would be absolutely violent, if it is used, as per our existing policy. So, it's not a game-changer.”
Who is the idiot that told you that Pakistan plans to use Nasar on Indian soil? Nasar is meant to be used on Pakistani soil. that is why Nasr is not made with any harmful isotopes that remain active for a long period of time in form of radiation. Nasr is like a tactical smaller version of MOAB with same damage and lesser size. If a warhead fule come out of cesium reactor it will have long lasting radiation marks where the bomb is detonated but if correct isotopes are used in producing fuel the radiation will not last more than 2 months. So Nasr is only for battle field use and will be used for defensive purposes that is why India cannot attack Pakistan. Now get lost and come back when you know what Nasr actually is idiot and why world calls it the most deadly tactical weapon.The rationale offered by Pakistani analysts for developing the NASR is that it is a counter to India’s Cold Start doctrine and is meant to deter any Indian mechanized offensive into Pakistan.
The moment a nuclear weapon whether tactical or strategic is used the deterrent factor suffers a failure. Thus, Pakistan’s nuclear deterrence against India will fail if it launches TNWs. Moreover, given the geographical proximity with India any detonation of TNWs by Pakistan will have radiation fallouts on the territories of both countries. Pakistan could thus find itself in a situation where it would be self-deterred. Considering the pros and cons of TNWs like NASR, it does not pose any advantage to Pakistan; it only creates disadvantages.
To quote Air Chief Marshal P. V. Naik, “Tactical or strategic, it (NASR) is a nuclear weapon. Our response would be absolutely violent, if it is used, as per our existing policy. So, it's not a game-changer.”
Oh genius,tell me which isotopes other than u235,u233 & pu239 can used to make a functional nuclear bomb.Who is the idiot that told you that Pakistan plans to use Nasar on Indian soil? Nasar is meant to be used on Pakistani soil. that is why Nasr is not made with any harmful isotopes that remain active for a long period of time in form of radiation. Nasr is like a tactical smaller version of MOAB with same damage and lesser size. If a warhead fule come out of cesium reactor it will have long lasting radiation marks where the bomb is detonated but if correct isotopes are used in producing fuel the radiation will not last more than 2 months. So Nasr is only for battle field use and will be used for defensive purposes that is why India cannot attack Pakistan. Now get lost and come back when you know what Nasr actually is idiot and why world calls it the most deadly tactical weapon.
Now wait for statement from pakistan, this is not fair and imbalance of power in south asia, and arms race and blah blah
Who is the idiot that told you that Pakistan plans to use Nasar on Indian soil? Nasar is meant to be used on Pakistani soil. that is why Nasr is not made with any harmful isotopes that remain active for a long period of time in form of radiation. Nasr is like a tactical smaller version of MOAB with same damage and lesser size. If a warhead fule come out of cesium reactor it will have long lasting radiation marks where the bomb is detonated but if correct isotopes are used in producing fuel the radiation will not last more than 2 months. So Nasr is only for battle field use and will be used for defensive purposes that is why India cannot attack Pakistan. Now get lost and come back when you know what Nasr actually is idiot and why world calls it the most deadly tactical weapon.