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" Real game is starting now...It may take few days, few weeks or few months to conclude...But not more than 6 month.. And yes...When it will be on extreme... I would not be here.. When crop would be ready....I will have to go for safer collection of grains. Ball in ur court "
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It is safer to wait till the end of the elections, but know that we will secure important political or military objectives if this government wins back power. In the extremely unfortunate event of us losing the elections, don't blame us if nothing happens. So vote carefully.
https://twitter.com/bababanaras/status/1110933328788480002
MISSION SHAKTI
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“Today's ASAR missile will give us new military capability! Our space program is ensuring the country’s security, its economic development, and technological progress,” PM Modi said.
Given how critical space assets are for national security, it’s hardly surprising that militaries spend a lot of time developing ways to destroy their enemies’ satellites. Though India had the semblance of anti-satellite missile capability in 2007 itself, Centre sanctioned full-scale development in 2016 and has now demonstrated it to the whole world.
India has a long-standing and rapidly growing space programme. ASAT test demonstrates India's capability to protect its space-based assets. The test does not violate any international law or treaty obligation and was much less harmful than the Chinese ASAT test in 2007 which generated a huge cloud of dangerous space debris and drew international condemnation.
Experts add that ASAT is part of the strategically-important Ballistic Missile defence program, which is also progressing at a good pace. ASAT is among the most complex missile systems developed by India. The missile uses the effective "hit to kill" method for destroying the satellite.
Ballistic Missile defence benefits
Former DRDO chief said the ASAT mission was an extension of DRDO’s long-standing anti-ballistic missile programme, though it was started recently. ASAT mission is a game changer that allows India to tackle (or destroy) incoming ballistic missiles at greater heights and faster speeds.
The anti-satellite, target-seeker head of the missile must be able to track the satellite and accurately project the distance between them; and the satellite given its huge velocity, has to be intercepted within a fraction of a second, says Avinash Chander. For this, a host of specific technologies were developed, like guidance control, mission computer, accuracy aids and timing aids. Appropriate booster vehicles were added to the back of the missile to give it sufficient force to reach the doomed satellite in the given time. HERE
Details of this secretive project: HERE
April 1st, 2019
" Real game is starting now...It may take few days, few weeks or few months to conclude...But not more than 6 month.. And yes...When it will be on extreme... I would not be here.. When crop would be ready....I will have to go for safer collection of grains. Ball in ur court "
▼
It is safer to wait till the end of the elections, but know that we will secure important political or military objectives if this government wins back power. In the extremely unfortunate event of us losing the elections, don't blame us if nothing happens. So vote carefully.
https://twitter.com/bababanaras/status/1110933328788480002
MISSION SHAKTI
==============
“Today's ASAR missile will give us new military capability! Our space program is ensuring the country’s security, its economic development, and technological progress,” PM Modi said.
Given how critical space assets are for national security, it’s hardly surprising that militaries spend a lot of time developing ways to destroy their enemies’ satellites. Though India had the semblance of anti-satellite missile capability in 2007 itself, Centre sanctioned full-scale development in 2016 and has now demonstrated it to the whole world.
India has a long-standing and rapidly growing space programme. ASAT test demonstrates India's capability to protect its space-based assets. The test does not violate any international law or treaty obligation and was much less harmful than the Chinese ASAT test in 2007 which generated a huge cloud of dangerous space debris and drew international condemnation.
Experts add that ASAT is part of the strategically-important Ballistic Missile defence program, which is also progressing at a good pace. ASAT is among the most complex missile systems developed by India. The missile uses the effective "hit to kill" method for destroying the satellite.
Ballistic Missile defence benefits
Former DRDO chief said the ASAT mission was an extension of DRDO’s long-standing anti-ballistic missile programme, though it was started recently. ASAT mission is a game changer that allows India to tackle (or destroy) incoming ballistic missiles at greater heights and faster speeds.
The anti-satellite, target-seeker head of the missile must be able to track the satellite and accurately project the distance between them; and the satellite given its huge velocity, has to be intercepted within a fraction of a second, says Avinash Chander. For this, a host of specific technologies were developed, like guidance control, mission computer, accuracy aids and timing aids. Appropriate booster vehicles were added to the back of the missile to give it sufficient force to reach the doomed satellite in the given time. HERE
Details of this secretive project: HERE
April 1st, 2019

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