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Pakistani Ballistic Missiles: Indigenous Content & Development

@The Detergent are any MRIV in the making by the Great Satan's ally?
 
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No Detergent is better. Temme about these ABM shields, do they work. And what do you believe the successful interception rate is.
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There is no definite answer to this question, a lot of variables are involved. India won't be able to FIELD/DEPLOY a multi-tier BMD shield in multiple cities till 2020 (it is my personal estimate), and before that the Pakistani solutions will arrive.
 
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There is no definite answer to this question, a lot of variables are involved. India won't be able to FIELD/DEPLOY a multi-tier BMD shield in multiple cities till 2020 (it is my personal estimate), and before that the Pakistani solutions will arrive.

Why dont we have these shields? No money and no honey?

Why we poor, please pay your taxes. Dont deter taxmen :D
 
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Doesn't matter still.

The fact remains that we are dependent on others for our own survival.

Chinese aren't blind idiots. They are very interest-based people who don't have any friendships...ever. If it was in interest of China to shut down Pakistan's missile navigation signal..guess what? THEY WILL!

Its all about interests...

Not good to reach conclusion yet, Pakistan is in no financial position to develop its own solution and won't for the next 25 years. "they will" is a too early assumption they might only if their land dispute with india is resolved but that is not going to happen for decades to come.
 
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Considering the level of corruption within the key organizations, and the rate at which our economy is going down the drain. I would not be so sure about rapid developments.

All that you hear these days within the grapevines is not about developments but about how much commission or how much perks the people incharge of our most sensitive secrets have bamboozled away.
 
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@The Deterrent

Yar one technical question...

So Pakistani missiles/space vehicles (SLVs, if any) use/depend on GPS and other such systems for navigation. Isn't it a threat? America/West can just shut down their navigation tools for Pakistan and our missiles etc. will be just sitting ducks..or there is something I'm missing?

For a missile of medium-long ranges, don't you need satellites to guide it? If so, Pakistan doesn't have many satellites up there..so we are dependent on others and their navigation technology for our survival...Isn't this pathetic?

Or things don't work the way I am thinking they do?


Please clarify!

@Manticore @Hyperion @Xeric @Aeronaut and other senior members can chip in too to clarify things for the readers.
Is baray mai shariat khamosh hai... :)
 
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Dr. Samar is a respectable scientist and the Father of Pakistan's Ballistic and Cruise Missile Program. That being said, from time to time he states some things which are incorrect but I consider them to be disinformation/propaganda on purpose to boost the morale of the people/military.
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then what we consider yr info? a moral downing or something? And how exactly r u so confident that u know the exact range of missiles and specs? Its one of the most tightly guarded state kept secrets.

In simple words we hardly know u to believe yr info over Dr Samar's. Unless yr also a reputation scientist related to Missile boys of pakistan.
 
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then what we consider yr info? a moral downing or something? And how exactly r u so confident that u know the exact range of missiles and specs? Its one of the most tightly guarded state capt secrets.

In simple words we hardly know u to believe yr info over Dr Samar's. Unless yr also a reputation scientist related to Missile boys of pakistan.
Believe what you want to, I'm not shoving anything down anybody's throat.
 
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Indigenous Industries is a Russian company making things for India, Pakistan does not have access to indigenous industries hence we need to make Xerox copies
 
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Indigenous Industries is a Russian company making things for India, Pakistan does not have access to indigenous industries hence we need to make Xerox copies

Oh wow! xerox copies on a North Korean photo-copying machine then, ehh?
 
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