Indus Falcon
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It's impossible to convert it into a SAM. SAM's need to be aerodynamically maneuverable to chase jet fighters and they need to be very fast. The only thing in NASR system that can be put to use is it's tube launch vehicle which has nothing to do with NASR missile except launch it. The missile itself is pretty much useless.
Well the thing about NASR is that the range you read about 60km ~ 70km is NOT true. Look at this way, I'll give you two scenarios:
1) Would you stand 1km from the border and fire a nuke 70kms away? Is this how your artillery operates? No. You are opening yourself up to enemy mortar fire, forget enemy artillery! A safe distance is maintained.
2) Maintaining a distance of 30km ~ 40 km from the IB, would you fire a nuke 40km ~ 30 km inside enemy territory, again the radioactive fallout is too close to your border.
Without disclosing what I know, what does common sense tell you?
Secondly, it's trajectory is neither parabolic, nor ballistic, it's...........