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  1. Bhurki

    Hypersonic Missiles

    This test was conducted by SFC, not the manufacturer/tester. This is different from acceptance trials. The factors you talk about are already set to the core platform, and any change means going through an entire cycle of implementing, testing.... again. What this test essentially was, is a...
  2. Bhurki

    Hypersonic Missiles

    They don't need to.. Once the warhead(s) re-enter the atmosphere, there's not much wiggle room for guidance. As such, tracking the warheads till they are about 300 km in altitude going down range should provide sub km CEP approximation. Its only for more accuracy that the target area is observed.
  3. Bhurki

    Hypersonic Missiles

    Ofcourse, i was clarifying how there's no 'partial success' in a nuke launch. https://theprint.in/defence/drdo-and-sfc-to-look-into-why-nuclear-capable-agni-night-test-failed/328862/?amp After NIE, print also claims to have confirmed info from a 'top govt. official', so i wouldn't call it a...
  4. Bhurki

    Hypersonic Missiles

    Nice pun but highly improbable. If second stage goes wrong targeting mainland, its more likely( infact considering today's failure of 150 km, its certain) to fall on India, bangladesh or myanmar than china.
  5. Bhurki

    Hypersonic Missiles

    There is no partial success in an offensive missile. You either put the warhead on intended target or you don't.
  6. Bhurki

    Hypersonic Missiles

    https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/odisha/2019/dec/01/nuclear-capable-agni-iii-missile-fails-in-maiden-night-trial-2069737.html Nuclear capable Agni-III missile fails in maiden night trial BHUBANESWAR: Manufacturing defect has once again hit Agni series of missile as the first night trial...
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