Muh ogni 6 

of 12000 km 
what we shall do with the launcher , send to the babe ? 








Looks like launching ramjet/scramjet/rocket fueled missiles on a Rail-Gun type EM propulsionA theoretical paper from recent time, on some launch process perhaps. I did not understand a lot, maybe Paradox sir can explain better. It took A5 as the test subject.
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Would be interesting. May not be for mobile launches, but for silo systems, perhaps possible. This sort of negates the use of a booster stage apparently, so that could be a huge plus.Looks like launching ramjet/scramjet/rocket fueled missiles on a Rail-Gun type EM propulsion![]()
Agni-V MkII spotted again. From an ASL symposium poster via DRDO’s News Letter:https://t.co/MQXaqSxQJh
— NeutronX (@Archit_Ch) November 29, 2023
Once again, notice the composite rocket motor casings.
Left to right: A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A1P, A5 Mk2 https://t.co/szKARkEYed pic.twitter.com/kAQaoaM08s
IMO proof of India possessing static ICBM launchers hidden inside underground facilities
— GodOfParadoxes (@GODOFPARADOXES) November 1, 2023
IMO we have deployed 'Tilter cum Launchers for ICBMs' inside underground facilities for launch in addition to 'Mobile ICBM Launchers' to add more teeth to our land based nuclear deterrence pic.twitter.com/5385LIZTE5
The Mysterious 'Static Tilter cum Launcher' appears again
— GodOfParadoxes (@GODOFPARADOXES) December 7, 2023
My identification of SLS on Project 20 ship turned to be true
IMO 'Static Tilter cum Launcher' is our cost effective implementation of ICBM silo functionality and for launching ICBMs from underground/protected enclosures https://t.co/v3f0J50U3Z pic.twitter.com/Hp9yVNGMBj
Exclusive
— GodOfParadoxes (@GODOFPARADOXES) December 7, 2023
DRDO 70 ton canisterised missile system
A5 is 50 ton
Since 5 years have come across multiple references to 70 ton system
In pic it is mounted & secured on a Rotation cum Resting fixture intended for storage & limited transportation, manufactured by Electropneumatics pic.twitter.com/6RV5IljUgW
IMO proof of India possessing static ICBM launchers hidden inside underground facilities
— GodOfParadoxes (@GODOFPARADOXES) November 1, 2023
IMO we have deployed 'Tilter cum Launchers for ICBMs' inside underground facilities for launch in addition to 'Mobile ICBM Launchers' to add more teeth to our land based nuclear deterrence pic.twitter.com/5385LIZTE5
The Mysterious 'Static Tilter cum Launcher' appears again
— GodOfParadoxes (@GODOFPARADOXES) December 7, 2023
My identification of SLS on Project 20 ship turned to be true
IMO 'Static Tilter cum Launcher' is our cost effective implementation of ICBM silo functionality and for launching ICBMs from underground/protected enclosures https://t.co/v3f0J50U3Z pic.twitter.com/Hp9yVNGMBj
Exclusive
— GodOfParadoxes (@GODOFPARADOXES) December 7, 2023
DRDO 70 ton canisterised missile system
A5 is 50 ton
Since 5 years have come across multiple references to 70 ton system
In pic it is mounted & secured on a Rotation cum Resting fixture intended for storage & limited transportation, manufactured by Electropneumatics pic.twitter.com/6RV5IljUgW
We already have Silos with MIRVed ICBM from last at least 10 to 12 years if not more....It looks more like what you'd use for R&D. Quite a few years ago, they had announced that India needs silos. This could be the development bit.
If China gets silos, we gotta match that. A nuclear response must go out in minutes.
We already have Silos with MIRVed ICBM from last at least 10 to 12 years if not more....![]()
We have underground hidden truck and rail mounted ICBMs and fixed Silos too..I don't think so, or we would have seen images of silos. MIRVed ICBM, very likely. But numbers are necessary. An ICBM is primarily meant to deter the West rather than China. And our nuclear program was aimed against both China and the West, so we've always needed ICBMs for the latter. Truck-mounted at best, more survivable.
Esp maintaining those imported trucks , huge cost. I guess due to strategic nature, Govt does not mind much. But not very practical in our case. Needs lot of area to move, easily spotted etc.
The point of these trucks is to just drive a small distance out of a cave and fire away. So it's fine for that purpose.