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  1. AnantS

    India had ICBM since 1992

    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...
  2. AnantS

    India had ICBM since 1992

    All our Agni Series missiles have a reentry vehicle capable of carrying warhead. ISRO had its own reentry experiments SRE1 and SRE 2.
  3. AnantS

    India had ICBM since 1992

    Well you can just mention the paper/author names then if no direct link(in future). As I said your effort will be more visible and have weight-age, and will coax others to have their own research. This way you can contribute an article at the Front Page of defenceforumindia website(jmvho only) ...
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    India had ICBM since 1992

    Good effort. But would be great if you included references to those reports. This will give more weight to you analysis. Liquid fueled missiles stored in silos in old concept and not at all viable if country is following No First Strike and minimum deterrent philosophy. You will loose them...
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    India had ICBM since 1992

    where is the link to farticle? What would be interesting is not Chinese spewing usual bull$hit lines which earlier NPA's of western world used to spew. They have reason, justify blocking India's entry into MTCR club. But Russians also joining Chinese in their propaganda means they are aligned...
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