The Kashmir conflict 2025.

bsdnf

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So the question is, why are the warhead on top of the BrahMos and the ramjet engine at the tail missing, and only the internal booster/fuel tank in the middle of the missile is almost intact?

Is it possible that the booster is inside the ramjet like the P-800 and SSN22, once it's combustion is completed, the ramjet starts up and blows it away?

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obj 705A

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Many Indian forums are mocking Chinese defense system for not being able to detect or even take out any standard Indian missiles.

They also say it will be hell for china if U.S rains tomahawks. Doesn't look good for Chinese defense system to be honest.
Indians are indeed unrivaled when it comes to the power of their mouth cannons. even if you smack them their mouth cannon will still defeat you on the internet.
 

Gloire_bb

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So the question is, why are the warhead on top of the BrahMos and the ramjet engine at the tail missing, and only the internal booster/fuel tank in the middle of the missile is almost intact? Is it possible that the booster is inside the ramjet like the P-800 and SSN22, and the ramjet starts up and blows it out after the combustion is complete?View attachment 151383
Yes, it's the way it works.
Launch/boost stage, which is then ejected to open ramjet duct.
 

han1289

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I think this is a good time and place to ask the question that has puzzled me for years - Why do all these Indian nationalists proudly use English, the language of their formal colonial masters, to post all their propaganda, even the inward facing ones? All the official documents, government symbols, signs....... aren't all of these very incompatible with their beliefs (BHARAT PERFECT CIVILIZATION all that)? And they do so so unapologetically...... Just Why???

because its all performance aimed at an english speaking, western audience.
 

Black Wolf

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There's been a lot of discussion comparing Chinese weapons to those of the US, EU, and others—which is fine. But at the end of the day, it's the person behind the machine who truly matters.

While it's well known that corruption runs deep among many Pakistani generals, the pilots of the Pakistan Air Force are in a league of their own. They should rightly be considered an elite class.
 
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