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Sukhoi chased Nirbhay missile in Test

no bro it wasn't the Engine ,Nirbhay didn't fail, infact the test was a success , we were testing this new system called "Post launch Destruction" ,yes the same Tekonology showcased during recnt Hatf V Mijjile Test when it gently crashed over dadu , as planned .:omghaha:

That was RV and Fuel tank ...
All ballistic missiles shed fuel tanks and RV....only warhead is supposed to reach the target.....
Unlike cruise missile...where the whole missile except the booster...goes all the way to the target....
Plus how dare you compare 'le indian cybertronic tech' with old Pakistani tech?

Nirbhay is 2013 tech and Ghauri us 90s tech....
Good comparison :lol:
 
That was RV and Fuel tank ...
All ballistic missiles shed fuel tanks and RV....only warhead is supposed to reach the target.....
Unlike cruise missile...where the whole missile except the booster...goes all the way to the target....
Plus how dare you compare 'le indian cybertronic tech' with old Pakistani tech?

Nirbhay is 2013 tech and Ghauri us 90s tech....
Good comparison :lol:

North’s missiles tied to Musharraf blunder | News | The Japan Times

D – A retired Pakistani nuclear scientist has claimed that former Pakistani leader Gen. Pervez Musharraf’s 1999 military adventurism in the Kargil region of divided Kashmir failed in part because the North Korea-aided, nuclear-capable Ghauri missiles he wanted to deploy then had a faulty guidance system.

The truth, he said, is that the ballistic missile failed to reach its predesignated impact point in Pakistan’s southwestern province of Baluchistan and its debris could not be found — something that would have undermined the missile’s deterrent effect if it were made public.

Musharraf then ordered another Ghauri test, which took place on April 14, 1999, just three days after India tested its Agni-2 intermediate-range ballistic missile and several weeks before India detected the extent of the Pakistani side’s penetration in Kargil.

But this test also failed, with the missile overflying its target and falling across the border in the Sistan region of southeastern Iran, the scientist said. It, too, was publicly declared a success, however.



Musharraf, he said, initially wanted to return the Nodong missiles to North Korea, from which it had imported 40 in knocked down condition in the mid-1990s. But then the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission undertook to replace the guidance with that of the country’s Chinese-aided Shaheen missile, he said.

Last Nov. 28, the improved version of Ghauri was test-fired and the government — true to form — declared it a success. Soon afterward, however, it was found to have exploded in midair and rained metal debris over parts of Sindh Province.

North’s missiles tied to Musharraf blunder | The Japan Times

None of the Ghauri missiles ever succeeded...:pakistan:
 
Nothing new . It was already reported that there was a MKI chasing the missile .

I thought this thread had pictures and videos of the same ........

So the much hyped Indian 'le indigenous' engine failed miserably...
Its good to test engines in the lab instead of onboard a multi million dollar missile test.

Laghu Shakti is a failure.

Where in the report is it even mentioned that engine failed .
 
:woot::woot::woot: Nirbhay ky failure ny lagta hy is k dimagh py asar dala hy...:omghaha:

North’s missiles tied to Musharraf blunder | News | The Japan Times

D – A retired Pakistani nuclear scientist has claimed that former Pakistani leader Gen. Pervez Musharraf’s 1999 military adventurism in the Kargil region of divided Kashmir failed in part because the North Korea-aided, nuclear-capable Ghauri missiles he wanted to deploy then had a faulty guidance system.

The truth, he said, is that the ballistic missile failed to reach its predesignated impact point in Pakistan’s southwestern province of Baluchistan and its debris could not be found — something that would have undermined the missile’s deterrent effect if it were made public.

Musharraf then ordered another Ghauri test, which took place on April 14, 1999, just three days after India tested its Agni-2 intermediate-range ballistic missile and several weeks before India detected the extent of the Pakistani side’s penetration in Kargil.

But this test also failed, with the missile overflying its target and falling across the border in the Sistan region of southeastern Iran, the scientist said. It, too, was publicly declared a success, however.



Musharraf, he said, initially wanted to return the Nodong missiles to North Korea, from which it had imported 40 in knocked down condition in the mid-1990s. But then the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission undertook to replace the guidance with that of the country’s Chinese-aided Shaheen missile, he said.

Last Nov. 28, the improved version of Ghauri was test-fired and the government — true to form — declared it a success. Soon afterward, however, it was found to have exploded in midair and rained metal debris over parts of Sindh Province.

North’s missiles tied to Musharraf blunder | The Japan Times

:disagree:

that will cast doubt on success of other missiles !! :coffee:

We never know the Guidance used in last failed Ghauri test was that of Shaheen II.
 
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