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Pakistan’s Ababeel ballistic missile ensures strategic stability in South Asia

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great op-ed by zafar Jaspal

India has not yet conducted tests of ballistic missile having MIRV features, yet it is capable of employing Agni-III and Agni-V for the MIRVs mission. Moreover, India’s Defence Research and Development Organization had already demonstrated India’s capability to introduce MIRVs in its missile arsenal. It had launched multiple satellites from one booster rocket.

The MIRVs is an important force multiplier vehicle because it provides an option to deliver multiple warheads with a single missile. Hence, it enables the striking power to engage multiple targets with a high level of precision with a few missiles. It simultaneously disrupts or destroys the radars of the adversary.

read more: Pakistan’s Ababeel ballistic missile ensures strategic stability in South Asia
 
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Forget India, No country on earth has ever tested a MIRV missile of just over 2000 Km range.

Cleary Pakistan has "developed" something, that no one else in this world could.

Pakistani "scientist" are not just bending the laws of Physics, they are clearly breaking it.
 
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Forget India, No country on earth has ever tested a MIRV missile of just over 2000 Km range.

Cleary Pakistan has "developed" something, that no one else in this world could.

Pakistani "scientist" are not just bending the laws of Physics, they are clearly breaking it.
Oh,

This means India can never launch a MIRV strike against Pakistan.
 
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Forget India, No country on earth has ever tested a MIRV missile of just over 2000 Km range.

Cleary Pakistan has "developed" something, that no one else in this world could.

Pakistani "scientist" are not just bending the laws of Physics, they are clearly breaking it.
Well yes it did happen.
Check the range of MIRV Polaris missile of the 60s / 70s.
It was of similar range and carried 3 MIRVs.
Longer range missiles carry more MIRVs as more time to dispense more RVs.
Shorter range missiles carry less MIRVs as less time to dispense RVs.
Its as simple as that.
 
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Forget India, No country on earth has ever tested a MIRV missile of just over 2000 Km range.

Cleary Pakistan has "developed" something, that no one else in this world could.

Pakistani "scientist" are not just bending the laws of Physics, they are clearly breaking it.

Which "physics" laws are being bent here? Care to shed some light?

Don't feel too hurt when you see the following. It was never about something the US/USSR never could do, they just didn't "need" to.
rt-21m_8.jpg

https://fas.org/nuke/guide/russia/theater/rt-21m.htm
 
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Well yes it did happen.
Check the range of MIRV Polaris missile of the 60s / 70s.
It was of similar range and carried 3 MIRVs.
Longer range missiles carry more MIRVs as more time to dispense more RVs.
Shorter range missiles carry less MIRVs as less time to dispense RVs.
Its as simple as that.
Only Polaris with Multiple warheads were Polaris A-3 with 4,600 km range.

Also SS-20 Had a range of 5,000 km.
 
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