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Updated: Jan 10, 2017, 03.56 PM IST
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Exposed: Pakistan faked nuclear test
Pakistan’s claims of test firing first Submarine-Launched Cruise Missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead up to 450km has been exposed as experts claim this is a fake one.
2017-01-10T15:22+00:00
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NEW DELHI: A day after Pakistan announced the successful launch of the nuclear-capable Babur-3 cruise missile, Times Now today quoted a defence and satellite analyst as suggesting Pakistan may have faked the launch.
The analyst, 'Raj' showed Times Now technical evidence to suggest Pakistan faked the missile video and using computer graphics to depict much of the weapon's flight.
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funny! poor pakistanis. I feel sorry for them.John Doe
Meanwhile, a Mumbai-based man claiming to also be an analyst, in a series of tweets, claimed that Pakistan used a computer-generated image of the missile to show that Babur-3 launch was successful.
#Pakistan #Nuclear #SLCM #Babur3 Notice video closely at 7s. Missile was flying with canister for almost 8 secs? Cavitation canister?? pic.twitter.com/zIwIZzmfr1
— RAJ (@rajfortyseven) January 9, 2017
Highlights
- Pakistan fired its first submarine-launched cruise missile on Monday, the military said
- The Pakistani military said the Babur-3 missile was "capable of delivering various types of payloads
Exposed: Pakistan faked nuclear test
Pakistan’s claims of test firing first Submarine-Launched Cruise Missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead up to 450km has been exposed as experts claim this is a fake one.
2017-01-10T15:22+00:00
Related Videos
NEW DELHI: A day after Pakistan announced the successful launch of the nuclear-capable Babur-3 cruise missile, Times Now today quoted a defence and satellite analyst as suggesting Pakistan may have faked the launch.
The analyst, 'Raj' showed Times Now technical evidence to suggest Pakistan faked the missile video and using computer graphics to depict much of the weapon's flight.
Top Comment
funny! poor pakistanis. I feel sorry for them.John Doe
Meanwhile, a Mumbai-based man claiming to also be an analyst, in a series of tweets, claimed that Pakistan used a computer-generated image of the missile to show that Babur-3 launch was successful.
#Pakistan #Nuclear #SLCM #Babur3 Notice video closely at 7s. Missile was flying with canister for almost 8 secs? Cavitation canister?? pic.twitter.com/zIwIZzmfr1
— RAJ (@rajfortyseven) January 9, 2017