Sparten
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Not since the late 2010's.But, that is not required because it covers all of India and that is the ONLY goal of Pakistan’s systems.
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Not since the late 2010's.But, that is not required because it covers all of India and that is the ONLY goal of Pakistan’s systems.
Fattah 1 is powered RV.Both Fattah 1 and kheybar have Post-Separation Attitude Correction.(Inside and outside the atmosphere).We also have many missiles that only perform target correction only inside the atmosphere.
The guidance method of these two missiles is shown in the following videos:
آپارات - سرویس اشتراک ویدیو
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آپارات - سرویس اشتراک ویدیو
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No. If they were they stank. The hits that were seen were clearly sub-sonic at terminal velocity.They weren’t the ones used in the strikes, right?
No, only older missiles participated in the attack on Israel. These missiles can change course only inside the atmosphere:They weren’t the ones used in the strikes, right?
I have believed since the last year of so that there were two separate issues, the data leak and the RV not performing to specs which got mixed up.I don't know how anyone can claim to know the details of what they leaked or didn't. These are all rumors to me. Who knows?
Fattah 1 and 2, in addition to the ability to correct the course, have the ability to maneuver in and out of the atmosphere.Fattah 1 is powered RV.
While Khybar shekan has an orientation correction system thats what i get from the video, ours have sideways thrusters to perform evasive maneuvers.
I went through Shaheen 3 thread on the old pdf and Dr.Samar's interview, what i got from it ours can Perform evasive maneuvers while what u shown in the video is an orientation correction system!.
Battlefield, basically long-range fires for Corps. Or even Field Army level HQConventional BMs: Fatah-series
Denuclearised Babr and Ra'ad.Conventional CMs: Harbah and Taimur.
Yes we need them..No need for MIRV ICBMs.
I think we need to switch up. Having a good airforce is brilliant, but having a large volume of cheap missiles/drone to flood enemy air defences and poke holes is really important. We won't have air dominance in any conflict, so need to do everything we can to establish it, even if it's temporarily.Pakistan relies on its airforce - our missile program is primarily designed to deliver our strategic weapons. Our posture pivots towards regional threats.
$$?I think we need to switch up. Having a good airforce is brilliant, but having a large volume of cheap missiles/drone to flood enemy air defences and poke holes is really important. We won't have air dominance in any conflict, so need to do everything we can to establish it, even if it's temporarily.
For whatYes we need them..
Babur is not some cheap suicide drone, it is a reverse engineered Tomahawk. A missile the Americans refused to export to even Israel.Maybe less pizza franchises? They seem to be able to fund whatever they want to fund. I think a high volume of cruise missiles and drones are probably very cost effective. We've seen them used extensively in 3 recent modern conflicts.
Ignore his post. I deleted it for a reason.Babur is not some cheap suicide drone, it is a reverse engineered Tomahawk, a missile the Americans refused to export to even Israel.
This Hindutva nigga thinks he can apply the same template for India versus Pakistan. Israel versus Iran is an entirely different conflict. The way the Iranians are handling the conflict would be very different to when a war breaks out between Pakistan and India. Two total different scenarios and settings. There is zero relevance between both conflicts. These curry boys think their daddy Israel has finally found a holy grail for pervert Hindustan.
These cringe ugly Hindutva sons of bitches shouldn't be allowed on this forum. All they do is pollute.



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