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Sir please explain parrot in more direct code
Sir is your statement is knowledge, analysis, opinion or speculation ?
Parrot is israel and jin is usa
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Sir please explain parrot in more direct code
Sir is your statement is knowledge, analysis, opinion or speculation ?
That warning was for the second test of Shaheen-3.He is talking about delay in announcement by giving Babur-3 announcement as an example.
578 altitude means Shaheen III or Ababeel II.
Flight phases
The following flight phases can be distinguished:
ICBMs usually use the trajectory which optimizes range for a given amount of payload (the minimum-energy trajectory); an alternative is a depressed trajectory, which allows less payload, shorter flight time, and has a much lower apogee.
- boost phase: 3 to 5 minutes; it is shorter for a solid-fuel rocket than for a liquid-propellant rocket; depending on the trajectory chosen, typical burnout speed is 4 km/s (2.5 mi/s), up to 7.8 km/s (4.8 mi/s); altitude at the end of this phase is typically 150 to 400 km (93 to 249 mi).
- midcourse phase: approx. 25 minutes—sub-orbital spaceflight with a flightpath being a part of an ellipse with a vertical major axis; the apogee (halfway through the midcourse phase) is at an altitude of approximately 1,200 km (750 mi); the semi-major axis is between 3,186 and 6,372 km (1,980 and 3,959 mi); the projection of the flightpath on the Earth's surface is close to a great circle, slightly displaced due to earth rotation during the time of flight; the missile may release several independent warheads and penetration aids, such as metallic-coated balloons, aluminum chaff, and full-scale warhead decoys.
- reentry/terminal phase (starting at an altitude of 100 km, 62 mi): 2 minutes – impact is at a speed of up to 7 km/s (4.3 mi/s) (for early ICBMs less than 1 km/s (0.62 mi/s)); see also maneuverable reentry vehicle.
If ICBM of 6000 Kms achieve flight altitude of 1200 Km then safe to assume the missile we are going to fire not more than 3000Kms.
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yes...defense enthusiasts like ours patience.So did we test anything?
So do you have any detail about test?Anything? covers wide range of things
Probably yes and may announce test after two three days as ISPR use to do.
He is talking about delay in announcement by giving Babur-3 announcement as an example.
578 altitude means Shaheen III or Ababeel II.
Flight phases
The following flight phases can be distinguished:
ICBMs usually use the trajectory which optimizes range for a given amount of payload (the minimum-energy trajectory); an alternative is a depressed trajectory, which allows less payload, shorter flight time, and has a much lower apogee.
- boost phase: 3 to 5 minutes; it is shorter for a solid-fuel rocket than for a liquid-propellant rocket; depending on the trajectory chosen, typical burnout speed is 4 km/s (2.5 mi/s), up to 7.8 km/s (4.8 mi/s); altitude at the end of this phase is typically 150 to 400 km (93 to 249 mi).
- midcourse phase: approx. 25 minutes—sub-orbital spaceflight with a flightpath being a part of an ellipse with a vertical major axis; the apogee (halfway through the midcourse phase) is at an altitude of approximately 1,200 km (750 mi); the semi-major axis is between 3,186 and 6,372 km (1,980 and 3,959 mi); the projection of the flightpath on the Earth's surface is close to a great circle, slightly displaced due to earth rotation during the time of flight; the missile may release several independent warheads and penetration aids, such as metallic-coated balloons, aluminum chaff, and full-scale warhead decoys.
- reentry/terminal phase (starting at an altitude of 100 km, 62 mi): 2 minutes – impact is at a speed of up to 7 km/s (4.3 mi/s) (for early ICBMs less than 1 km/s (0.62 mi/s)); see also maneuverable reentry vehicle.
If ICBM of 6000 Kms achieve flight altitude of 1200 Km then safe to assume the missile we are going to fire not more than 3000Kms.
ISPR Said it MIRV, you need to read the statement.Im still conscious to know about shaheen 1A.. I think its MRV not MIRV or a AShBM?![]()
Im asking about shaeen 1AISPR Said it MIRV, you need to read the statement.




Ababeel is first MIRV , shaheen 1A was not MIRV, but wait for some time.Im still conscious to know about shaheen 1A.. I think its MRV not MIRV or a AShBM?![]()
1A has two versions, one deployed and the other experimental.Im asking about shaeen 1A
ISPR Said it MIRV, you need to read the statement.