Ali_Baba
VIP Member
15000 + missles have been fired on Iran with the lastest technology, in about 3 weeks and it is still standing.
Pakistan's enemy is much larger and stronger than Iran, in the east.
Pakistan must have atleast 15 000 missles, each with atleast 1 ton / 1000 kg warhead, to inflict any meaningful damage.
And Pakistan must be ready to move in and capture as much land as possible specially in the disputed regions in the north to secure the sources of our water.
Perhaps China can help in composite / Carbon fiber technology.
The domestically developed T1200-grade fibre has a tensile strength 10 times greater than ordinary steel, yet it is less than one-tenth of a human hair in diameter, according to the state broadcaster.
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China beats US, Japan in carbon-fibre arms race with world’s first T1200 factory
‘Black gold’ fibre deemed transformative for energy and military purposes, EV innovations, medical devices and low-altitude economy.www.scmp.com
Does Pakistan have the financial resources to produce 15,000 missiles? Given the state of the economy and Pakistan overall military budget, I would say no.
Secondly, and more importantly, where will Pakistan store all these missiles? Does Pakistan have missile bases like Iran ?
Pakistan's approach needs to match it means, it capabilities and the environment in which it operates.
What Pakistan needs is more precision in the ability of the missiles, and the CEP of the missile needs to be further improved to get close what the Chinese, Korea, and Türkiye have demonstrated with their ballistic missiles as being possible with bullseye hits on the targets. Focus should be on CEP and precision.



