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Now that 800km Brahmos Demonstrator for Long Range Operations (DLRO) test has successfully achieved the intended range, next step would be checking the warhead performances for the production variant, which will eventually be Brahmos Block IV. A True Aircraft Carrier Paralyzer/ Anti-CBG Missile indeed whose max launch distance falls on the outer reach of enemy Aircraft Carriers or with it's CBG.

And 1500km Brahmos LRCM would debut withing a year after Brahmos-NG gets tested for the 1st time.
 

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Now that 800km Brahmos Demonstrator for Long Range Operations (DLRO) test has successfully achieved the intended range, next step would be checking the warhead performances for the production variant, which will eventually be Brahmos Block IV. A True Aircraft Carrier Paralyzer/ Anti-CBG Missile indeed whose max launch distance falls on the outer reach of enemy Aircraft Carriers or with it's CBG.

And 1500km Brahmos LRCM would debut withing a year after Brahmos-NG gets tested for the 1st time.
when we will test brahmos ng ??
 

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how rocket labs have achieved a carbon fiber which can sustain reentry temps :hmm:

if someone know any researchpaper or anything pls post
 

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how rocket labs have achieved a carbon fiber which can sustain reentry temps :hmm:

if someone know any researchpaper or anything pls post
Carbon-Carbon Tech itself falls in restricted tech, limited for military and industrial purposes, rarely available for individual civilian purpose, and it's also export-banned tech.
 

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Now that 800km Brahmos Demonstrator for Long Range Operations (DLRO) test has successfully achieved the intended range, next step would be checking the warhead performances for the production variant, which will eventually be Brahmos Block IV. A True Aircraft Carrier Paralyzer/ Anti-CBG Missile indeed whose max launch distance falls on the outer reach of enemy Aircraft Carriers or with it's CBG.

And 1500km Brahmos LRCM would debut withing a year after Brahmos-NG gets tested for the 1st time.
Willl there be change in dimensions?
 

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Yes if porkis somehow manage to survive by that time lol. Any guess why they will not buy j31/35 from their abbu china.
Lol, other thing is they simply do not have the depth in terms of area to defend or react. If we start the offense and secure our bases with good AD then they are and will be always vulnerable regardless of generation of aircraft.
 

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su57 will be only option for contingency (assuming paf somehow get their hands on 50+ 5th gen , though very very unlikely) rafale in g2g is now difficult as Dassault's orderbook is full,gripen is not viable as it will directly counter tejas mk2 so its absolutely no no,procuring rafale will need to set up assembly in india that is not possible in 2025(will not be operational by that time)
 

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Your answer reflects the level of distraction you've allowed over your judgement.
Always remember, pakistan lacks money for everything except for their military adventure with India.
although you are right ,but remember paxtan is insane enough to sell its land, people or anything possible to any country for troubling India
 

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Your answer reflects the level of distraction you've allowed over your judgement.
Always remember, pakistan lacks money for everything except for their military adventure with India.
All of there recent buys are on soft loans and mostly from the biggest 'mai baap' China , that's what I have read. How long a country like Turkey which is also facing a downturn will be able to support or sustain this partnership. Paxstanis usually tell the same when people ask them where is the money from, there balance sheets doesn't support this "we find money for purchase when we want" theory.
They are also supposedly partnering/buying J-31from China, so can they sustain two maintainance intensive fifth gen aircrafts.

One thing I definitely agree they will be the first to introduce a fifth gen fighter in our corner of the world, but it will mostly be Chinese handout.
 
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