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Absar Alam is a Tiktoker ?

Okay ... we'll need a live listing of who assumes who is a tiktoker before posting anything from any Pakistani, so nobody happens to get offended about any post at all that they don't like.
He says Hypersonic BM with lots of speed....iss ka kay naam rakha ja chuka hy .....Fatah 3 ka test bhi honey wala hy......😅
 
Here indians think notams given by their sources keep giving psyops. This quetta cloud video is psyops for india now.

Damned if its hgv, damned if it is not hgv.

Between mach 5 se above hi hoga. Agar hai tou.
 
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Translated from Persian

The Taliban have started registering suicide bombers for attacks on Pakistan at Kabul University.Sources,
by sending documents to Amaj News, say that today the suicide bomber registration section, under the name "Martyrdom Formation," arrived at Kabul University and registered a number of young people ready to carry out suicide attacks in Pakistan.These sources say that the Taliban have also done this in some other provinces, and so far, more than 700 suicide attack volunteers have been registered in Pakistan.The Afghan Taliban group has not yet said anything about this matter.
 
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Oct 29, 2025 #HypersonicGlideVehicle #StrategicDeterrence #MissileTechnology

Recent buzz in regional and defense circles suggests, Pakistan may have secretly tested a Hypersonic Glide Vehicle (HGV) — a breakthrough technology capable of flying at speeds over Mach-5 with unpredictable maneuverability. But did it really happen?Islamabad Files try to decode the mystery surrounding the possible test — from circulating videos, apparent observations to statements by defense analysts and global monitoring agencies. Also examines the US mystery plane RC-135S Cobra Ball Aircraft's presence in international airspace in Arabian Sea, right in between Pakistan and Oman. Islamabad Files explore what actually happened, how a hypersonic glide vehicle test actually look like, how it differs from traditional ballistic or cruise missiles, how much speed it has and how it can evade missile defence systems and what such a capability would mean for Pakistan’s strategic deterrence posture and regional power balance — especially in the face of India’s ongoing supersonic, hypersonic and missile defense projects.
 

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