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I did not mean to offend anyone.
The point is that both India and Pakistan have second strike nuclear capabilities.
I did not mean to offend anyone.
The point is that both India and Pakistan have second strike nuclear capabilities. This means that future conflicts are likely to remain in the sub nuclear threshold domain.
All I want is for someone to explain the efficacy of this missile in the sub nuclear threshold domain.
If at any time a conflict between India and Pakistan crosses the nuclear threshold then we both loose.
In a nuclear war the only winner is war itself
What kind of second strike capability does pakistan have??
What ever Pakistani nukes that survive a Indian First Strike(hypothetical) first strike act as a second strike weapons....
Same is the case for all nuclear weapon states......
Lol, Thats an Interesting second strike capability they got....
Strange to see that some Indians don't know about Pakistans nuclear second strike capability. Maybe we could discuss it in some other thread.
From all the Indian replies I still can't make out the use of this missile in the sub nuclear threshold domain. Could someone please educate me on this aspect if possible??
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Holy smokes...Wow o Wow.
Can SLBM be MIRV capable? If yes then any guesses if this could be one?
I did not mean to offend anyone.
The point is that both India and Pakistan have second strike nuclear capabilities. This means that future conflicts are likely to remain in the sub nuclear threshold domain.
All I want is for someone to explain the efficacy of this missile in the sub nuclear threshold domain.
If at any time a conflict between India and Pakistan crosses the nuclear threshold then we both loose.
In a nuclear war the only winner is war itself
Flat trajectory at 40km;
Whats then be its significance as a cruise missile