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Pakistan Test Fires Ghauri MRBM

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Why does the exhaust show up late?
 
We should be testing an ICBM lol. :disagree:
 
Why does the exhaust show up late?
that is interesting! if it can be launched like S-400, it will increase its range.
P.S. I think the flame is hidden behind the dust cloud.
@JamD
what is the basic reason that liquid fuel has more impulse than solid? is it because solid is a mixture of fuel+oxidiser and liquid fuel impulse is calculated on a pure fuel basis?
it doesn't make any sense otherwise as solid is more compact so must have more impulse (considering it is a good fuel).
 
Exercise cum message for someone.
Pardon my retardedness sir but message by a country that begs people to recite Ayat ul kursi for a mere $1.1bn IMF package ?

I wanna bleach my eyes and throw acid in my ears coz this isn’t logical in any aspect.
 
Whats the diff between ghauri and shaheen series? arent shaheen missiles more up to date and advance?
Ghauri is liquid fuel whereas Shaheen is solid fuel, liquid fuel missiles are prone to high mantainace and took hours to fuel them before launching

Whereas solid fuel missiles are ready to launch within minutes and off course Shaheen series are more advance than Ghauri series
 
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that is interesting! if it can be launched like S-400, it will increase its range.
P.S. I think the flame is hidden behind the dust cloud.
@JamD
what is the basic reason that liquid fuel has more impulse than solid? is it because solid is a mixture of fuel+oxidiser and liquid fuel impulse is calculated on a pure fuel basis?
it doesn't make any sense otherwise as solid is more compact so must have more impulse (considering it is a good fuel).
Honestly, I don't know. I don't want to make a guess and end up looking stupid lol.
 
is this a new missile , or a routine test for existing one? Noise aside got to appreciate the guys working hard for this.
Routine testing of an old missile to ensure operational readiness. It's the big babies ready for testing that are exciting.
 
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