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power projection of India is the lamest
The Space Capsule Recovery Experiment(SCRE or more commonly SRE orSRE-1) is an Indian experimentalspacecraft which was launched at 03:53GMT on January 10, 2007 from Sriharikotaby the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The launch was conducted using thePSLV C7 rocket, along with three other satellites. It remained in orbit for 12 days before re-entering the Earth's atmosphere and splashing down into the Bay of Bengalat 04:16 GMT on January 22This PSLV=ICBM drivel has to stop. By those standards, reven Japan has ICBM.
Re-rentry is the most difficult technology to master. Bharat has not yet demonstrated that capability, publicly.
Any news about Surya?
Different tech model even though they share some techs partially.The Space Capsule Recovery Experiment(SCRE or more commonly SRE orSRE-1) is an Indian experimentalspacecraft which was launched at 03:53GMT on January 10, 2007 from Sriharikotaby the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The launch was conducted using thePSLV C7 rocket, along with three other satellites. It remained in orbit for 12 days before re-entering the Earth's atmosphere and splashing down into the Bay of Bengalat 04:16 GMT on January 22
Controlling satellites are more difficult in re-entry then free fall missile RV.Different tech model even though they share some techs partially.
In the case of return satellite, you have enough time to adjust its track and posture before re-entry, which means you can control the re-entry while warhead is flying on inertia;
Another difference is you will slow down the satellite in the whole re-entry procedure but warhead will fly at full speed, which requires those components inside and material outside to sustain greater heat and vibration.
well i bieng a short dark evil yaindoo baniya dosent think like you kidI am of the same opinion. India is in the big guy's club and should start acting like one.
We dont have doubts, its only Chinese who is at the receiving end, want to play games with us.I do not know why there is a doubt that Indian missiles do not have reentry vehicles? Indian latest missiles are step ahead from following just pure ballistic trajectory. Instead that they also have capability to follow a relatively flat trajectory once they reach an altitude, to avoid easy detection and interception albiet at cost of range. Indian RV esp in AGNI 3 and Agni 5 have thrusters for maneuverability. You get a glimpse of them in action in one of the launch video
HSTDV will do more then that......................................................:biggrin2:Why dont we also twist and turn and say if a country has a Boeing 777-LR (and its autonomous and automation controls) with a range of 12,000 KM plus and puts in a weapon system inside is that ICBM capability !!
Adding little flavor :Why dont we also twist and turn and say if a country has a Boeing 777-LR (and its autonomous and automation controls) with a range of 12,000 KM plus and puts in a weapon system inside is that ICBM capability !!
You mean say that just like landline why waste too much resources go straight to smart phone and mobile tech. yep we have ICBM and expertise but we know what's ahead and fast and future.HSTDV will do more then that......................................................:biggrin2:
Different technology, not comparable.Controlling satellites are more difficult in re-entry then free fall missile RV.
Not as much as DRDO is facing.plus ISRO is dealing with vibrations for long time.
No one deny that. We are talking about 1992 not today.I do not know why there is a doubt that Indian missiles do not have reentry vehicles?