Thanks for the Pictures, Saya and KB.
Few Question:
How mature is North Korean technology of longitudinal spinning (Spin up) of missile with warhead and then release of spinning warhead attaining more stability at the end of boost phase i.e after 100 second.
Isn't spinning war head will be more easier signature to be identified by Interceptor sensors.
Is it possible to influence (GPS) targeting system by some means like creating a electronic inference blanket/flux over its estimated target.
I believe India has capability to detect IR signal via satellites, telemetric evaluation of such tests for range etc. (I hope we are doing) and systems like AWACS are going to help us calculate such bulky missile's trajectory with precision. Even if Pakistan be able to develop MIRV technology India can still target such missile in boost phase or during its exo-atmospheric flight.
Picture is revealing plenty. I am thinking that road mobile launchers and mating nuclear arsenal into it are easier to detect, not for India but nation's like USA and Russia. I hope India be able to enhance its capabilities to such an extent in near future. We are quite new or less experienced in this regard i.e mucking around restlessly detecting such movements. Also given the nature of such single boost, liquid fuel propelled, long missile, i am sure Pakistan will use such platform only for first strike not as second strike capability from deeply dug hardened missile silos. Satellite imagining of New massive constructions at strategic key areas will be a help though and obvious targets for preemptive strikes.