How can you nuke China? with your untested nuclear weapon?We'll know who's right when we nuke each other.
Any guesses on what targets are to be hit first?
Chinese nuclear weapon are fully tested and ready to use.
How can you nuke China? with your untested nuclear weapon?We'll know who's right when we nuke each other.
Any guesses on what targets are to be hit first?
anyway, it is weapon sized, and ready to use.Shakti III – An experimental boosted fission design that used "non-weapon grade" plutonium, but which likely omitted the material required for fusion, yielding 0.3 kt.
Shakti IV- A 0.5 kt experimental device.
Shakti V – A 0.2 kt experimental device that used uranium-233.
Has PRC tested such items.
Also what is the physical size - dimensions and proportions of the Test No.6 by PRC and the video you showed (i apologize i did not watch it - does it mention the physical size of the weapon inside the video). That would be helpful in using the ratios of scale on Shakti I.
Perhaps one can look at the lift-off weight for a typical H-6 bomber and why that was used.
Can that fit onto any of the PRC missiles that specific design since you mention it is weapon sized. Are you trying to say that the ready to use weapon would use a H-6 bomber.anyway, it is weapon sized, and ready to use.
you can see it at 10".
I do not think so. Warhead sized was tested at 1969.Can that fit onto any of the PRC missiles.
yes.Are you trying to say that the ready to use weapon would use a H-6 bomber.
The world only need to know China have practicable mt nuclear weapon from 1967 is more than enough.It is a proud achievement of PRC to have done Test No. 6 and such information physical size - dimensions and proportions of the weapon ought to be out there and known by intellectuals like you.
For a more stimulating exercise perhaps you can mention that last 10 tests PRC did (include the North Korean and Pakistan ones). And mention the designs and yields.
I do not think so. Warhead sized was tested at 1969.
yes.
The world only need to know China have practicable mt nuclear weapon from at 1967 is more than enough.
LOL, what do want China to say? " we are considering to nuke india."???The best way for everyone to look at this is for you to mention what is the official position of PRC on India with reference to Nuclear Weapons.
What is the official position of PRC on India with reference to Nuclear Weapon capability. Also are you considering to nuke India with the h-6 bomber-mt weapon.LOL, what do want China to say? " we are considering to nuke india."???
I do not think any country will make that kind of official position.What is the official position of PRC on India with reference to Nuclear Weapon capability.
At 60's and 70's, it was a very practicable solution.Also are you considering to nuke India with the h-6 bomber-mt weapon.
That is where the BJP policy will (and has to) focus on. and that is primary focus to get on the UNSC and also all the other agreements and groups that need to be put in place in conjunction with that.I do not think any country will make that kind of official position.
I do not think any country need to make that kind of official position.That is where the BJP policy will (and has to) focus on. and that is primary focus to get on the UNSC and also all the other agreements and groups that need to be put in place before that.
Please mention the official PRC position at this moment it is out there. Is it a bit like the Megaton capability - India has no capability.
Just like you are trying to humiliate India by saying it does not have Megaton capability.I do not think any country need to make that kind of official position.
What nation goal can be benefit to make that official position? humiliate India?
Ok, India has MT capability. Happy?Just like you are trying to humiliate India by saying it does not have Megaton capability.
My wish is that India and PRC never use Nuclear Weapons on one another.Ok, India has MT capability. Happy?
I read this part only now.The world only need to know China have practicable mt nuclear weapon from 1967 is more than enough.
btw, max load for H-6 is 9t (when load only half gas), so the weight of the bomb will less than 8t.
"Shakti I – A thermonuclear device yielding 45 kt, but designed for up to 200 kt."
When you see "nuclear device" , then the size will not smaller than a house.
I give up....I read this part only now.
8 tonnes would be the maximum weight but for practicable purpose it can be 0.1 tonnes to 8 tonnes. Also you say the size will not smaller compared to a house. What is the main weight component of a megaton bomb. Is it some special magic material that weighs nothing. Is there any difference for all megaton bombs and what is specific to such. Is the PRC megaton weight component different compared to other countries weight component of Megaton bombs. Are you saying the PRC has designed the metal casing and parachutes and locking mechanism on the delivery system (h-6 bomber) for a Megaton and India has not.
What is the difference between a 50 KT thermonuclear device compared to a 100 KT. Does the trigger get changed is there a new material used. Is the components increased in size. Is there special changes to the design.
Has India defined its use and policy of Nuclear Weapons to be a missile based delivery method for larger yields since it is impracticable (not practicable) to use H-6 bomber-Megaton bombs in the present times. What is the range of the H-6 bomber-Megaton bombs and what happens if it gets shot down inside PRC by a handheld rocket launcher (you never know).
Also when India will test its MIRV capability it will also be characterized to be a Megaton Missile testing capability. The delivery system would be a missile and not a bomber.
Next this is a area where PRC and India can play chopsticks. How do you increase the yield of a nuclear weapons. Can you use a low yield nuclear weapon to increase the total yield of a nuclear weapon.
Why focus on Megaton - one needs to discuss efficiency and design of nuclear weapons. This is a juicy area where India and PRC capability can be pushed to extremes. But i look at the following and think to myself what is India recent advancements:
Shakti III – An experimental boosted fission design that used "non-weapon grade" plutonium, but which likely omitted the material required for fusion, yielding 0.3 kt.
Shakti IV- A 0.5 kt experimental device.
Shakti V – A 0.2 kt experimental device that used uranium-233
What is the recent advancement of PRC nuclear testing. This time the focus is not on capability but on actual tests.
why are you getting personal? Are we calling you slit eyed dog eaters?any link? your mother 's friend's son told you that?
No, I just quoted his words...he also mentioned Minister of Defence told him the same thing.why are you getting personal? Are we calling you slit eyed dog eaters?
Take it easy also relax pussy.I give up....