North Korea rocket appears to have broken up

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But of course China did make the sensors right, with good quality, just like many "good" quality made in China products :troll::rotflmao:
Haha, much better than India, at least they know where it landed.
who make junk, open you eye, If made in China is junk, what is made in India?


All Russian, North Korean, Chinese, and Indian missiles derive from the Soviet Union. While Russian and Chinese missiles enjoy great success, Indian fails epically.

USSR - 2589 successful, 181 failed, 93.5% success rate
USA - 1152 successful, 164 failed, 87.5% success rate
EU - 117 sucessful, 12 failed, 90.7% success rate
China - 56 successful, 11 failed, 83.6% success rate
Japan - 52 successful, 9 failed, 85.2% success rate
India - 7 successful, 6 failed, 53.8% success rate


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Well, this is some old a$$ data, our success rate is in fact more than 94%.
List of Long March launches - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fact remains that none of our rockets have killed our own civilians :)
unlike your so called successful junk :)


 
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it was never meant to reach space. It was meant to scare Japanand south korea. which it has achieved

:pound::pound::rofl::rofl:
 

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All Russian, North Korean, Chinese, and Indian missiles derive from the Soviet Union. While Russian and Chinese missiles enjoy great success, Indian fails epically.


We accept your point. Russians are innovators of new technology.

Chinese are innovators of "reverse engineering" - Frankly, COPYING.

India fails most of the time - India is like a scientist who failed at least 1000 times to discover a tungsten filament bulb. After successful discovery, he documented the failures as "a research protocol - not to be followed by other scientists".

True research - fails most of the time. Thats why it is called as Re-search. But copying never fails. if so, the copy cat is an impotent.

Hope i cleared our scientific research standards.
 
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One of the Chinese failed rocket killed a whole Chinese village. What about that LTE-TTD looser ?
 

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This japanese really are funny......
TOKYO —Japan's defense minister said April 13 that North Korea had launched a "flying object" that fell into the ocean after a short flight, indicating that the launch had appeared to have failed.

"We have the information some sort of flying object had been launched from North Korea" around 7:40 a.m. (2240 GMT April 12), Naoki Tanaka told reporters.

"The flying object is believed to have flown for more than one minute and (fell) into the ocean. This does not affect our country's territory at all."

Jiji Press quoted an anonymous defense ministry source as saying two objects had fallen into the Yellow Sea.

But authorities noted the Japanese territory was intact and urged Japanese people to stay calm and carry on with their normal life and business.

None of the Japanese officials directly commented on whether the launch succeeded or failed.

North Korea has said the rocket would place a satellite in orbit for peaceful research purposes, but Western critics see the launch as a thinly veiled ballistic missile test, banned by United Nations resolutions.
 

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This was meant to showcase the strength of N Korea. To cover up it's embarrassment they may go in for a Nuclear Test-- but then the last one was also a dud..

`Embarrassed' North Korea `may try nuclear test`

North Korea said its much hyped long-range rocket launch failed on Friday, in a very rare and embarrassing public admission of failure by the hermit state and a blow for its new young leader who faces international outrage over the attempt.

The isolated North, using the launch to celebrate the 100th birthday of the dead founding president Kim Il-sung and mark the rise to power of his grandson Kim Jong-un, is now widely expected to press ahead with its third nuclear test to show its military strength.

"The possibility of an additional long-range rocket launch or a nuclear test, as well as a military provocation to strengthen internal solidarity is very high," a senior South Korean Defence Ministry official told a parliamentary hearing.
 

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What a "panauti" chubby has turned out to be. His cheeks would have turned red and reduced as well. I really wonder if the person heading the project is alive or dead.

Who knows this incident may even lead to a coup.
 

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Haha, much better than India, at least they know where it landed.
Dude do you know where we stand in rocket and space technology?????

Heard of Chandrayan?

That's what I call EPIC FAIL
 

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Funny calling it a FLYING OBJECT....
Maybe the word "missile" was avoided to downplay the event in the minds of the Japanese people, who have experienced a nuclear attack and might have anxiety about it.
 

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All Russian, North Korean, Chinese, and Indian missiles derive from the Soviet Union. While Russian and Chinese missiles enjoy great success, Indian fails epically.

USSR - 2589 successful, 181 failed, 93.5% success rate
USA - 1152 successful, 164 failed, 87.5% success rate
EU - 117 sucessful, 12 failed, 90.7% success rate
China - 56 successful, 11 failed, 83.6% success rate
Japan - 52 successful, 9 failed, 85.2% success rate
India - 7 successful, 6 failed, 53.8% success rate
I don't know where you got these figures from or if the figures are correct for other countries. But for India it is completely wrong.

For the PSLV series, we have had 20 launches out of which 2 failed. So, that's a success rate of 90%. So, 18 successful launches has sent over 50 satellites to orbit. Pretty impressive by any standards.
 
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who make junk, open you eye, If made in China is junk, what is made in India?


All Russian, North Korean, Chinese, and Indian missiles derive from the Soviet Union. While Russian and Chinese missiles enjoy great success, Indian fails epically.

USSR - 2589 successful, 181 failed, 93.5% success rate
USA - 1152 successful, 164 failed, 87.5% success rate
EU - 117 sucessful, 12 failed, 90.7% success rate
China - 56 successful, 11 failed, 83.6% success rate
Japan - 52 successful, 9 failed, 85.2% success rate
India - 7 successful, 6 failed, 53.8% success rate


see more recent data:


Well, this is some old a$$ data, our success rate is in fact more than 94%.
List of Long March launches - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I will take this as a conformation that Chinese were behind this.
 

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who make junk, open you eye, If made in China is junk, what is made in India?


All Russian, North Korean, Chinese, and Indian missiles derive from the Soviet Union. While Russian and Chinese missiles enjoy great success, Indian fails epically.

USSR - 2589 successful, 181 failed, 93.5% success rate
USA - 1152 successful, 164 failed, 87.5% success rate
EU - 117 sucessful, 12 failed, 90.7% success rate
China - 56 successful, 11 failed, 83.6% success rate
Japan - 52 successful, 9 failed, 85.2% success rate
India - 7 successful, 6 failed, 53.8% success rate


see more recent data:


Well, this is some old a$$ data, our success rate is in fact more than 94%.
List of Long March launches - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Meteoric fail.
 

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wonder if it was taken out by USA space base laser........................:rolleyes:
 

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