Indian Missiles and Guided Munitions

Some SRBM. Not sure if it's Hypersonic. Probably Agni Prime or something.
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man those are "lenticular clouds" , same as ours
 
Pakistan was first to test Hypersonic glide vehicle missile in south asia.

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I see many differences in both the event

India - notam was given, missile was clearly visible and video prove exist and too many hints were given by drdo chief recently and everyone in Bangladesh, West Bengal and Odisha saw the missile

Pakistan - no notam, no missile was seen, hgv still use ballistic missile booster so no way to hide in that tiny country, it was just some damn clouds nothing more but it's good to dream. But a 80cc bike would be more realistic dream
 
Thanks for the information. Unlike you guys. I accept things when served with facts
But still don't understand why no one saw the missile traveling and only saw clouds. That notam area is too tiny and it's mostly above land so there's no way nobody saw the missile.
 
I'm more interested if you answer my question

This can wait

Because it was conducted at the time of Fajr before anyone was awake to capture the missile for you.

But i can understand, it is incomprehensible for you. So, yes only clouds - nothing special. 👍

Now get back to topic of thread while i clean up your trash.
 
I feel like comments are being removed. Maybe but if you feel that thread was diverted then remove all the comments from where the mess started
 
Key Features & Capabilities
  • Precision Guidance: Equips unguided warheads with guidance systems to strike ground-based targets with high accuracy.
  • Extended Range: Utilises a wing system that can extend the glide range up to approximately 150–180 km depending on release conditions.
  • Launch Versatility: Can be launched from altitudes between 10 feet and 45,000 feet.
  • Modular Design: Compatible with different weight classes of warheads, including 250 kg, 450 kg, and 500 kg options.
  • Cost-Effective: Focuses on utilizing state-of-the-art low-cost systems to enhance existing stockpiles of munitions
 
What missile did India test today?

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AGNI with MIRV's.
 
Alright it was neither. They were testing MIRV
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