One more link:
http://www.brook.edu/dybdocroot/fp/projects/south_asia/events/20010405.htm
One more link:
http://www.brook.edu/dybdocroot/fp/projects/south_asia/events/20010405.htm
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*Originally posted by Talwar: *
**PT,
Don't duck
Do you admit you were wrong on Pak-Korean link**
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No I won't
Why would I admit I was wrong? It wasn't even my prediction.
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*Originally posted by 2bornot2b: *
How is the testing of your migs progressing :)
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oops, touched a raw neve... The thing is, that they can trade all their dhotis and get migs, but who is going to fly them without crashing em?
**Do you admit you were wrong on Pak-Korean link **
I wasn’t wrong. I didn’t know about it.
Secondly, I didn’t divert the topic neither I confuse Uranium with Missiles.
Finally, Pak nukes wet India’s dhoti
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*Originally posted by Talwar: *
I'm man enough to admit I'm wrong, even though it was only a prediction about elections.
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Oh really, then be a man and understand this which I have posted eariler.
What did I say before? Did leaders from Pakistan and North Korea ever met? Did you answer that? Can you answer that? I wasn't even talking about balllistic missiles. The link you provided says Pakistan has North Korea technology, which I refused to believe since both countries never signed any pact of defence or whatsoever.
The link you provided, says the name of Benazir, former PM. Do a little research more and also tell me the name of North Korean leader at that time when Benazir paid a low-visit to North Korea.
Proudpaki,
please change name to proud chinese/korean.
Posting links from another message board is the height of :hehe: :hehe: :hehe:
Go read Chinese/Korean-Urdu manual ![]()
Also, please read your own sites.
They all say, that Dhanush/Agni etc were successfully tested after a few tries.
You see, unlike you, we really build missiles.
You just take out of box-put green paint and give it a name and call it a successful test.
You even need Koreans/chinese people to help you fire the missile.
http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/watch/Policywatch/policywatch2002/631.htm
What happened? Trasnlation didn’t work? :hehe:
That ‘another message’ board is an pakistani board…
I proved you wrong… every indian missile failed and have given you credible source, I gave another board’s link.. go click on the link and you’ll see another link for that article..
They are all neutral/credible sources.
By the way… I promised you more candy, here is some more…:
Indian Prithvi Missile incapable of penetrating into Pakistan
Urdu Times (News) The Prithvi Missile launched by India recently lacks the accuracy and is inferiror to warheads of neighbouring Pakistan, a report published in an Indian newspaper said.
According to the report published in “The Pioneer” of New Delhi, recently, the Indian Prithvi missile has a low terminal velocity and hence its high explosive monolith warheads will not be able to penetrate hardened fortifications on the borders.
The reason for Prithvi’s low terminal velocity is that unlike Pakistan’s Ghaznavi, the body of the Prithvi does not separate from the warhead which results in aerodynamic forces on launch and during the re-entry phase into the denser part of the atmosphere being low.
The Indian Army itself, according the “Pioneer”, is not happy with Prithvi’s accuracy. It has asked for a solid propellant rocket to replace the present one at the earliest. For these reasons and considering the limitations on its training, the Army is hesitant to raise a record Prithvi unit.
Pakistan on the other hand has tested and proven its ballistic missile, which was unfortunately pooh-poohed by India recently while the United States, the World Community seriously noted the recent firing of a series of Pakistan ballistic missiles, namely Ghauri, Ghaznavi andAbdali.
Delhi had scoffed at reports in the US media, which pointed out Pakistan’s “superiority” over India in the ballistic missiles.
The report said it was an unambiguous message to India which remained unnoticed.
It was pointed out in the US media that at a time when India and Pakistan stand eyeball to eyeball, Pakistan will put its believed superiority in ballistic missiles to good military use.
Pakistan will give prominence to its ballistic missiles in its war plan both conventional and unconventional, added the paper.
The Indian military High Command had already reported to the Indian Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence that the country had only a wafer-thin edge over its enemy in terms of military capabilities and that it would be unwise to go to war against Pakistan.
It had also pointed out that Pakistan had superior capabilities in several areas, specially in the field of missile. All the major cities in India are within the reach of Pak missiles and the number of strategic targets as well as the number of people likely to be affected are much larger than those in Pakistan, the Indian paper concluded.
Want more candy? let me know… :hehe:
Now candy about Ghaznavi.
http://www.janes.com/regional_news/asia_pacific/news/jdw/jdw020603_1_n.shtml
On 26 May, Islamabad tested for the first time a solid-fuelled system the government called the Ghaznavi (Hatf 3), which is part of the long-running programme to develop a series of short- and intermediate-range missiles.
While an official release said the missile has a range of up to 290km and Pakistan officials claim it was indigenously developed by the National Development Complex (NDC), US intelligence officials told JDW that the missile is a locally adapted variant of China’s M-11 (DF-11). The officials said the missile has a range of over 300km and can carry a nuclear warhead.
:hehe: :hehe: :hehe: :hehe:
http://www.hqeadtf.giessen.army.mil/intel_5_june_2002.htm
It does not matter where the missiles are from...so be it North Korean or Chinese...the bottom line is that those "imported" missiles can whip out masala-dosas as effectively as any indigenously developed Pakistani missile would.
Have the Muslim Burning Hindus started the 'Decisive Battle' against measly little Pakistan yet - a country that allegedly only has green painted patakhas :)