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Tatra, Tata, Ashok Leyland, OFB is there.Which company manufactures these TELs @sayareakd
Tatra, Tata, Ashok Leyland, OFB is there.Which company manufactures these TELs @sayareakd
These will be operated by military, so higher survival rates.Only if the trains don't get derailed.
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Thats state secret , its Puna based company.Which company manufactures these TELs @sayareakd
None of these................its small company.Tatra, Tata, Ashok Leyland, OFB is there.
Agni train that i saw had 4 agnis. So thats must be standard.Pretty sure a single train can carry more than 1 canister. More like 3-4 per train.
So they actually exist ???? just a question are they always on move , today in east ,2 days later in south etc ??Agni train that i saw had 4 agnis. So thats must be standard.
MAN trucks from Force Motors......Thats state secret , its Puna based company.
Thats state secret , its Puna based company.
state secret............................... but few moves all the time........................So they actually exist ???? just a question are they always on move , today in east ,2 days later in south etc ??
NK is liquid fuel, our is solid fuel. They doing horizontal fueling, kim would have killed if any accident would have happen on site. In our case, A5 is made to fire in very short notice. Just punch in security codes, location, remove cover and computer does the rest.In the North Korean launch video the fuel is smokeless
In that Agni-V missile video above the fuel produces a log of smoke. Does it mean anything?
Are these guys really can see that ICBM ? Nothing visible in Video , also any long range missile by then should dump all lowr-stages and might already in upper-atmosphere at ballistic trajectoryIn the North Korean launch video the fuel is smokeless
In that Agni-V missile video above the fuel produces a log of smoke. Does it mean anything?
Which company manufactures these TELs @sayareakd
Sorry, but Hwasong 12/14 can too be fired on short notice, their Liquid-fuelled motor is filled up by the time they are being manufactured. Since it uses one of the most advanced Liquid-fuelled rocket motor in the world - Russian RD-250, which is smuggled in unknown numbers from Ukraine, its made to store liquid propellant inside itNK is liquid fuel, our is solid fuel. They doing horizontal fueling, kim would have killed if any accident would have happen on site. In our case, A5 is made to fire in very short notice. Just punch in security codes, location, remove cover and computer does the rest.
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