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try to fit in another missile and keep on testing untill they are mastered to re-use the parts
try to fit in another missile and keep on testing untill they are mastered to re-use the parts
Because they dont think that life of average Pakistani is worth anything, look they have given uncle licence to kill through drones, same way since they dont have advance missile tracking therefore they test it over their own population without any warrning or notice to citizen. Sala mar bhi gaya to kya hua.Question is that why does Pak always test over land and not into the sea?
Lol, yeah this can be reason they want to make reusable missile, before we do.because they want to re-use the parts
Usually when they test missile and rockets it has self destruct button on it. So if flight director feel that it is going to endanger life, they self destruct it. We about missile going to PCR is concern chance are remote. It could have drifted to afganistan that is for sure.Ok, but this confirms two things:
- The missile does fly a good distance.
- It can go way off target.
Question: If fired, could it possibly landa inside PRC by mistake?
Isn't China doing the same ? Your reasoning about sea based telemetry seems right.Question is that why does Pak always test over land and not into the sea?
At least test it on day, they dont have tracking equipment because NK missile deal did't had tracking equipment mention with it.Isn't China doing the same ? Your reasoning about sea based telemetry seems right.
TUSSI GREAT HO !!! :thumb:if you are wondering where i get that info here the original pic
here is the flight plan
Look closely there are few sleeping faces.TUSSI GREAT HO !!! :thumb:
yeah it was useless without control computerIt if was the last stage which fell on Dadu then it is impossible for the missile to land on its target, hence it's a huge failure!
Exactly, ISPR is bluffing. The missile test has failed and if it was only motor that fell off after first stage (as claimed by ISPR) then why do we see 'Flight control computer' in this image which is crucial for the flight of the missile itself. Now we know what kind of failures Pakistani missiles are.looks like failed test
wonder on who's head rest of RV fell
Pakistan test-fires MRBM Hatf V (Ghauri) - geo.tvRAWALPINDI: Pakistan today successfully conducted the training launch of Medium Range Ballistic Missile Hatf V (Ghauri).
The launch was conducted by a Strategic Missile Group of the Army Strategic Force Command on the culmination of a field training exercise that was aimed at testing the operational readiness of the Army Strategic Force Command. Ghauri ballistic missile is a liquid fuel missile which can carry both conventional and nuclear warheads over a distance of 1300 kms.
The test monitoring of the launch was conducted at the National Command Centre through the medium of National Command Authority's fully automated Strategic Command and Control Support System (SCCSS). It may be recalled that the SCCSS enables robust Command and Control capability of all strategic assets with round the clock situational awareness in a digitized network centric environment to decision makers at the National Command Centre (NCC). The test consolidates and strengthens Pakistan's deterrence capability, and national security. :taunt1:
The President and Prime Minister congratulated all ranks of the Army Strategic Force Command on the excellent standard achieved during training which was reflected in the proficient handling of the weapon system in the field and the accuracy of the training launch :thumb:
AFP
What's good is that Indian cities are safe. They fire at delhi and it lands in the Himalayas.
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