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Pakistani Quasi ballistic missiles and comparison with their contemporaries



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Man this is more like multi barrel rocket system. Look all other missiles are different.
 
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What is specific difference between MBRLS like A-100 and Quasi Ballistic like NASR. Both look same at first sight.
 
What is specific difference between MBRLS like A-100 and Quasi Ballistic like NASR. Both look same at first sight.

I also ask same question to the thread starter. What is the difference between Smerch which has a 100 km range and Nasr. The diameter also very less.


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What will happen to our Previous Short range Ballistic Missiles? Abdali, Ghaznavi, Hatf-1? Weren't they suffice that we have to develop another SRBM?
 
I also ask same question to the thread starter. What is the difference between Smerch which has a 100 km range and Nasr. The diameter also very less.


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Please differentiate between a ROCKET and a MISSILE

MISSILE - ROCKET = Guidance System.

Additionally NASR will have ACCURACY <--- Required when we will be delivering nuclear warheads to you.
POWER to carry the electronics and the Nuclear Tip.
 
Please differentiate between a ROCKET and a MISSILE

MISSILE - ROCKET = Guidance System.

Additionally NASR will have ACCURACY <--- Required when we will be delivering nuclear warheads to you.
POWER to carry the electronics and the Nuclear Tip.

Smerch, Pinaka and many other MLRS also has great accuracy and guidance.


Is not Nasr too small to carry nuke? It has very small diameter.
 
http://www.fas.org/nuke/hew/Nwfaq/Nfaq4-2.html#Nfaq4.2.3

"The absolute minimum possible mass for a bomb is determined by the smallest critical mass that will produce a significant yield. Since the critical mass for alpha-phase plutonium is 10.5 kg, and an additional 20-25% of mass is needed to make a significant explosion, this implies 13 kg or so."

"The smallest nuclear weapons actually deployed have had yields around 10 tons (like the W54), and have been intended for short range tactical or nuclear demolition use (e.g. blowing up roads and bridges)."

Nuclear Weapons Frequently Asked Questions

Engineering and Design of Nuclear Weapons

Low Yield Weapons :
4.2 Fission Weapon Designs

some estimation of the minimum payload required in thiese missiles
 

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