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- 15 Mar 2007 12:26
- Forum: Religion Discussion Archive
- Topic: Religion Thread 1
- Replies: 342
- Views: 232337
1) I think what we need to discuss in this thread is not how to save hinduism, but how to save hindu space.. because hinduism can only be killed by dogmatism and will only thrive with free thought... 2) The society should follow atleast of modicum of hinduism.. i.e. even if most of the population do...
- 15 Mar 2007 12:09
- Forum: Religion Discussion Archive
- Topic: Religion Thread 1
- Replies: 342
- Views: 232337
he answer lies in the wombs of the Hindu/Indian women. Yes, the Hindu mother produced and produced ever more than the marauding Mussalman troopers’ scimitar could slay or forcefully convert. While the slaughtereing Mussalman exausted his will and retired, the Hindu/Indian mother tired not. She co...
- 25 Jan 2005 19:52
- Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
- Topic: New Chetan Helicopter: News & Discussion
- Replies: 59
- Views: 46128
- 13 Nov 2004 10:20
- Forum: Military Scenarios Archive
- Topic: Possible Indian Military Scenarios - Part I
- Replies: 317
- Views: 337284
amatuer comment
I really like MT's scenario building. I went back and read this thread right from the start. Rudra, if I may suggest, I think you should include this type of reasoning and psychological analysis (quoted below) of the PAF and PLAAF within the story, so that the reader knows why the PAF guy didn't bai...
- 22 Feb 2004 08:33
- Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
- Topic: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 20 Feb 2004
- Replies: 334
- Views: 120316
Re: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 20 Feb 2004
Originally posted by Calvin: U-235 is about 0.75% of naturally occuring uranium. This means that 1.87 tonnes = 14 kg of U-235 (100%). This gives us an idea of the weapons grade material required by a Pak-nuke (if such a thing actually exists). The density of Uranium is 19 g/cm3, or approximately 10...
- 10 Feb 2003 05:48
- Forum: Military Expositions Archive
- Topic: Aero India 2003 - News & Reports
- Replies: 492
- Views: 311644
Re: Aero India 2003 - News & Reports
Questions: the two short Black stubs on both the sides seen here, are they sideways looking barrel guns ?Originally posted by shiv:
http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/Temp/lchnose.jpg
The front double bareel gun - can it swivel sideways/updown???
- 27 Dec 2002 02:07
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Water: Linking major rivers in India
- Replies: 130
- Views: 145458
Re: Water: Linking major rivers in India
Isn't the proposed National Canal system actually a dams plus canal system. There definitely will be dams in intermediate places, to store or bring water to certain height before it flows down further downstream, and also to generate hydropower. Considering it is a major canal network, is anyone awa...
- 07 Feb 2002 11:12
- Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
- Topic: Agni-I/SR: Strategic Implications (Thread 2)
- Replies: 241
- Views: 94740
Re: Agni-I/SR: Strategic Implications (Thread 2)
excellent point raised by sunil sainis and rajesh raman. I think the reason for ignoring the threat from sea/air, while making a hell of a noise about agni vs ghauri thing has two reasons.<p>1) The entire paki establishment, right from the start in 1947, is kow-towing the military because they know ...
- 28 Jan 2002 11:27
- Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
- Topic: Agni-I/SR: Strategic Implications (Thread 2)
- Replies: 241
- Views: 94740
Re: Agni-I/SR: Strategic Implications (Thread 2)
Are we going to turn this thread too into a guess sheet about fins/no-fins, 2 or 1, same or different ?
come on guys, please let us stick to the topic. strategic implications of agni-I assuming it is a 700-800 km missile..
come on guys, please let us stick to the topic. strategic implications of agni-I assuming it is a 700-800 km missile..
- 28 Jan 2002 07:39
- Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
- Topic: Agni-I/SR: Strategic Implications (Thread 2)
- Replies: 241
- Views: 94740
Re: Agni-I/SR: Strategic Implications (Thread 2)
If prithvi is used in a conventional role, then what would be the blast radius and damage causing ability of a 1Ton onventional HE warhead.<p>If puke tank columns are coming in at 100meter distance of each other, how much damage would a prithvi cause. Or would it be a waste of prithvi ? Is it better...
- 27 Jan 2002 02:23
- Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
- Topic: Agni-I/SR: Strategic Implications (Thread 1)
- Replies: 227
- Views: 93648
Re: Agni-I/SR: Strategic Implications (Thread 1)
jrjrao : Mush talks tough and brave while standing in the protective shadow of Tommy Franks<p>jrj, all they have to do is to fire off a few of the same old chinese gifted missiles with some new medieval-murderous-marauders name, who by the way kicked their great-grandpops ass most probably. I am sur...
- 25 Jan 2002 09:03
- Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
- Topic: Agni-I/SR: Strategic Implications (Thread 1)
- Replies: 227
- Views: 93648
Re: Agni-I/SR: Strategic Implications (Thread 1)
The tribune report says "tactical" missile. How can anything with even 2500 km or maybe 5000km be tactical..
i realize it is the role one uses it in that makes it tactical or strategic, but come on a IRBM is mostly strategic.. isn't it ?
i realize it is the role one uses it in that makes it tactical or strategic, but come on a IRBM is mostly strategic.. isn't it ?