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by ramana
19 Oct 1999 21:45
Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
Topic: Strategic Folder III-A
Replies: 31
Views: 14433

Re: Strategic Folder III-A

Computer simulation:<BR>This is needed for new designs. New designs are based on old designs which have been updated- eg. conventional side or increase the boost. If India is satisfied with their designs they do not need to rely on computer simulation. That is why the three types of devices they are...
by ramana
18 Oct 1999 22:34
Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
Topic: Strategic Affairs - III
Replies: 20
Views: 11539

Re: Strategic Affairs - III

Apropos Rajesh Rajagoplan's article on Nuclear strategy and SNF.<BR>It would enhance the article's value if he had examined the fact<BR>that the doctrine of choice is ever evolving one and is dependent <BR>on political factors. For instance the UK and France were able to <BR>move from a doctrine of ...
by ramana
17 Oct 1999 09:33
Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
Topic: Strategic Affairs - III
Replies: 20
Views: 11539

Re: Strategic Affairs - III

From Hindu, 10/17/99 Opinion section.<BR>Raja MOhan is troubled by deeper implications of Senate rejection of CTBT. Please think over what he is saying and also not saying. Does this mean arms control is dead or moribund? Tim?<BR>------<BR>Senate dumps arms control? <P>Even more troubling is the tre...
by ramana
17 Oct 1999 01:37
Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
Topic: Strategic Folder III-A
Replies: 31
Views: 14433

Re: Strategic Folder III-A

A point to consider from a`strategic balance aspect. If the POK-2 is reputed to be low yield then more of them are needed to deter challengers. This would drive the arms race in an upward spiral. So in interests of global balance and stability it might be required to demonstrate that the tests were ...
by ramana
16 Oct 1999 04:00
Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
Topic: Strategic Folder III-A
Replies: 31
Views: 14433

Re: Strategic Folder III-A

Shetty, I know and you know they work. But the RATS across the border and their cohorts look to uncle for guidance. Believing this stuff they may get adventurous. This puts honest, hard working common folk in India at risk. <BR>The main aim of GOI is to ensure the common man lives a peaceful life. T...
by ramana
16 Oct 1999 03:44
Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
Topic: Strategic Folder III-A
Replies: 31
Views: 14433

Re: Strategic Folder III-A

Yes proofing delivery vehicles is essential before any further bangs. Also the final ones should be done with advance notice as their is a ned to demonstrate the SNW status. The tests should be such that there is ample signature otherwise might be confused with prinicpal actor's performance in Hum D...
by ramana
16 Oct 1999 02:26
Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
Topic: Strategic Affairs - III
Replies: 20
Views: 11539

Re: Strategic Affairs - III

Comments on IDSA paper- Nuclear Strategy and small nuclear forces(SNF) by R. Rajgopalan. Strategic Analysis Oct. 99. <A HREF="http://www.idsa-india.org.an-oct9-5.html" TARGET=_blank>www.idsa-india.org.an-oct9-5.html</A> <P>The paper examines the basic question of what deters in order to de...
by ramana
15 Oct 1999 23:06
Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
Topic: Strategic Affairs - III
Replies: 20
Views: 11539

Re: Strategic Affairs - III

Kargil ops in retrospect by IDSA's Vinod Anand. <A HREF="http://www.idsa-india.org/an-oct9-1.html" TARGET=_blank>http://www.idsa-india.org/an-oct9-1.html</A> <BR>---------<BR>Need to layoff the Mushy spectacle and look at more important things in the coming new year/millenium.
by ramana
15 Oct 1999 22:58
Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
Topic: Strategic Affairs - III
Replies: 20
Views: 11539

Strategic Affairs - III

A very good article by Rajesh Rajgoplan in IDSA's Strategic Analysis, Oct. '99. Tim Hoyt you should look at this. It is very pertinent to the strategic blance debate going on.<BR>---------<BR>Nuclear Strategy and Small Nuclear Forces: The Conceptual Components<P> Rajesh Rajagopalan, Research Fellow,...
by ramana
13 Oct 1999 23:32
Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
Topic: Yield of Pokhran II ?
Replies: 37
Views: 15352

Re: Yield of Pokhran II ?

The Washington based Center for Security studies run by Frank Gaffeney has posted a series of papers opposing the CTBT. They are basically summaries of opinion. Gives good reasons. BTW, read the one about verifiability. It states the monitoring system can detect only one kt. Explains why the May 13 ...
by ramana
13 Oct 1999 21:57
Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
Topic: Yield of Pokhran II ?
Replies: 37
Views: 15352

Re: Yield of Pokhran II ?

Kaushal, <BR>The links posted by psmith a few posts back in this thread are the barc newsletter. Please read them and discuss.
by ramana
12 Oct 1999 04:36
Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
Topic: Yield of Pokhran II ?
Replies: 37
Views: 15352

Re: Yield of Pokhran II ?

Enough of this BS and uncertainity. I strongly feel another repeat is needed to gve credibility. The US Senate debate has done nothing to the credibility of Indian posture. Many pip squeak pols have come to podium and used the May tests didnt work arguement.<BR>I was browsing my data bank on POK-2 a...
by ramana
12 Oct 1999 00:19
Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
Topic: Yield of Pokhran II ?
Replies: 37
Views: 15352

Re: Yield of Pokhran II ?

Soon after the Indian tests the Center for Security Policy run by Frank Gaffney had the following to say: <A HREF="http://www.security-policy.org/papers/1998/98-D86.html" TARGET=_blank>http://www.security-policy.org/papers/1998/98-D86.html</A> <BR>True he is a conservative but listen to wh...
by ramana
11 Oct 1999 22:59
Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
Topic: Yield of Pokhran II ?
Replies: 37
Views: 15352

Re: Yield of Pokhran II ?

Thanks. <BR>My reading is they measured the abundance of two isotopes- 46 Sc and 54Mn and calculated number of fissions to produce these. From this they figured out the yield at 50Kt. There is uncertainity of 20% due to this method. So they fix it at 50+/- 10. <BR>What I would like to know more - Mo...
by ramana
11 Oct 1999 21:24
Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
Topic: Yield of Pokhran II ?
Replies: 37
Views: 15352

Re: Yield of Pokhran II ?

Sunil can you read the July 99 link and try to put describe it in layman's terms? Groundrule -Layman is College physics level.
by ramana
11 Oct 1999 20:52
Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
Topic: Yield of Pokhran II ?
Replies: 37
Views: 15352

Re: Yield of Pokhran II ?

psmith, Thanks a lot. I have been looking for this R-C data for sometime. It did not occur to me to look up BARC for the updates. <BR>shiv add these to you page. <BR>Calvin, shiv is working on a page to handle all these links.
by ramana
11 Oct 1999 02:57
Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
Topic: Strategic Affairs - II
Replies: 27
Views: 14874

Re: Strategic Affairs - II

From The Pioneer, 10/11/99.........<BR>Nuclear onus on Navy<P> Sat Pal<BR> The draft Nuclear policy document talks of the triad platform, which<BR> means keeping the second-strike nuclear weapons in the air, on the<BR> land, and on-board submarines. It is amazing that the collective<BR> wisdom of al...
by ramana
11 Oct 1999 02:11
Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
Topic: Yield of Pokhran II ?
Replies: 37
Views: 15352

Re: Yield of Pokhran II ?

The BARC in their Nov. '98 newsletter expalin the basis of their yeild estimates. They show by four different seismic methods that the yileds are as stated. Subsequently they have drilled the test holes and recovered the samples. In Lok Sabha they stated that the radio-chemical analysis matches the ...
by ramana
10 Oct 1999 03:33
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Short Note on Iron Bombs
Replies: 1
Views: 4039

Short Note on Iron Bombs

Iron Bombs The advent of modern jet fighter bomber which carried under-wing stores put an end to the WWII era aircraft bombs. They were found to be drag inducing and inaccurate for delivery. In light of these facts, Ed Hinemann of Douglas Aircraft undertook to design a new bomb family the MK series ...
by ramana
08 Oct 1999 02:02
Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
Topic: Strategic Affairs - II
Replies: 27
Views: 14874

Re: Strategic Affairs - II

I think Perkovich is carrying on the usual baloney about scientists pressure etc. In the same breath he is tarring and feathering(Brer Rabbit exression) the POK-2 results. If he is serious about clamping India at its level of knowledge, he wouldnt have done this.<P>Can he truly address the questions...
by ramana
07 Oct 1999 22:00
Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
Topic: Strategic Affairs - II
Replies: 27
Views: 14874

Re: Strategic Affairs - II

Now that a new cabinet is about to be formed for the GOI, let us discuss the issues that have to be addressed before joining the world norms on nuclear treaties.<BR>SANCTIONS:<BR>* There are the sanctions on nuclear power equipment. From POK-1 days.<BR>* Economic sanctions - unilateral by US and opp...
by ramana
06 Oct 1999 03:45
Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
Topic: Strategic Affairs - II
Replies: 27
Views: 14874

Re: Strategic Affairs - II

Yes it is bothersome to rule out further testing for ever. <BR>However consider that <BR>- India plans second strike doctrine <BR>- has tested a range of devices- .5 to 45 kt. I am ignoring the other lesser ones. <BR>- RC seems to know his stuff and has passed the torch to younger scientists in the ...
by ramana
06 Oct 1999 01:43
Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
Topic: Strategic Affairs - II
Replies: 27
Views: 14874

Re: Strategic Affairs - II

From TOI, 10/6/99...........<BR>Way to go people! Sometime back there was a thread to write to Rep. Lewis about som eof the measures being considered here.<BR>US panel paving way for sanctions waiver <P> By Ramesh Chandran<P> The Times of India News Service<P> WASHINGTON: After days of tough negotia...
by ramana
06 Oct 1999 01:16
Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
Topic: Strategic Affairs - II
Replies: 27
Views: 14874

Re: Strategic Affairs - II

Joshi may sound as an khaki shorts idealogue, but he is a Prof of Modern Physics and does know the intricacies of the subject. What he is talking about are accomodation outside the treaties- defacto recognition instead of dejure. For instance the NSG round of sanctions are part of national legislati...
by ramana
05 Oct 1999 04:08
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Ghauri II -- Liquid Fuelled -- Analysis
Replies: 11
Views: 8679

Re: Ghauri II -- Liquid Fuelled -- Analysis

Why not! The more info even peripheral can have bearing on the subject.
by ramana
04 Oct 1999 23:11
Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
Topic: Strategic Affairs - II
Replies: 27
Views: 14874

Re: Strategic Affairs - II

He has to get his stuff published. The publications are controlled by left-leaning pundits. Also they have not thought the problem through as we in the forum have. WE discuss the issue on daily basis. They discuss only every week at IIC or IHC on Lodhi Road over chota/bada peg.<P>His article has its...
by ramana
04 Oct 1999 22:22
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Ghauri II -- Liquid Fuelled -- Analysis
Replies: 11
Views: 8679

Re: Ghauri II -- Liquid Fuelled -- Analysis

Cant tell much from the pix. One thing is the G-II has more smoke but we dont know how many seconds after T0. The G-I picture is a frame grabbed from TV while the later is a photo.<BR>Any way new stuff is coming out on the NoDong/ G-I/II in Janes' IDR- July or Aug '99. (Salman can you help?) The gis...
by ramana
04 Oct 1999 21:37
Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
Topic: Strategic Affairs - II
Replies: 27
Views: 14874

Re: Strategic Affairs - II

An opinion article from B.Raman about Taliban, Laden and India. One thing to remember about Laden is his fight is with the forces that have occupied Islamic holy places and is a reverse of the Crusades. If he tries to fight against India it dilutes his stance and could lead to problems. BTW, if I re...
by ramana
04 Oct 1999 09:20
Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
Topic: Strategic Affairs - II
Replies: 27
Views: 14874

Re: Strategic Affairs - II

K.S replies to DND critics......<BR>TOI 10/4/99 Editorial section<BR>A Credible Deterrent <P>Logic of the Nuclear Doctrine<P>By K Subrahmanyam<P>THE Indian nuclear doctrine recommended by the non-official National Security Advisory Board has predictably generated a national and international debate....
by ramana
02 Oct 1999 04:22
Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
Topic: Strategic Affairs - II
Replies: 27
Views: 14874

Strategic Affairs - II

Could we keep this for a fortnight or so? If we have to prune there are any number of threads. ------------- Deccan Chronicle, Oct.2, 1999 Matter of time before India is recognised as N-power: Expert New Delhi: The nuclear weapon nations are likely to co-opt India into the non-proliferation order on...
by ramana
30 Sep 1999 04:07
Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
Topic: India's Nuclear Labyrinth - A Must Read
Replies: 3
Views: 3817

Re: India's Nuclear Labyrinth - A Must Read

I did read the article when it first came out. In fact this article supported my views that uncle was egging on the nuclear armed pitbull at India in order for her to rush into his arms.<BR>There is another way out of the labryinth. You can blast your way out of it if you have the means. Where all t...
by ramana
27 Sep 1999 22:06
Forum: Military History Archive
Topic: Indian Army's myth: shattering record in WW-II
Replies: 26
Views: 16131

Re: Indian Army's myth: shattering record in WW-II

Johann you hit the nail on the head. Indian contributions are not so well highlighted due to all the facts you mention. I thik the 5th Indian division was also involved in Italy. I am subject to correction.<BR>Kevin, WWII is generally regarded as starting on Sept.3, 1939 when UK and Frnace declared ...
by ramana
25 Sep 1999 22:01
Forum: The Kargil Archive
Topic: Why didn't we try Harriers in Kargil mountains?
Replies: 42
Views: 46537

Re: Why didn't we try Harriers in Kargil mountains?

Guys, Keep up the quality of discussion. Iam proud of the forum that we can engage in the high quality of discussion. This definitely beats any place on Internet and the print meidum any day. Thanks for the info.
by ramana
18 Sep 1999 00:46
Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
Topic: India planning another nuclear test: Shamshad
Replies: 40
Views: 23083

Re: India planning another nuclear test: Shamshad

For a contra opinon to what I say read what T. Jayaraman says in latest Frontline: <A HREF="http://www.the-hindu.com/fline/fl1619/16190910.htm" TARGET=_blank>http://www.the-hindu.com/fline/fl1619/16190910.htm</A> <BR>Dont know what to say. Being in US constrains one from explaining the whi...
by ramana
16 Sep 1999 03:30
Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
Topic: India planning another nuclear test: Shamshad
Replies: 40
Views: 23083

Re: India planning another nuclear test: Shamshad

Gohar can wave what he wants. There is no need to test anymore. Why create debris in our own land? What the world wants to do with him is their own problem. <BR>As for India it has its doctrine and the relevant para tells the people in charge what to do if he makes the mistake of letting his mind do...
by ramana
15 Sep 1999 05:23
Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
Topic: India planning another nuclear test: Shamshad
Replies: 40
Views: 23083

Re: India planning another nuclear test: Shamshad

The question being asked is ' Is one test sufficient?' This has two levels of answers- technical and political.<BR>First the technical. A fusion based device consists of - a trigger, a fission based primary (could be boosted), a secondary and an optional tertiary heavy metal blanket. Of these the cr...
by ramana
13 Sep 1999 20:51
Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
Topic: India planning another nuclear test: Shamshad
Replies: 40
Views: 23083

Re: India planning another nuclear test: Shamshad

A few things first.<BR>Indian estimates of POK-2 yield were based on:<BR>1) Seismic methods<BR> - Magnitude of Mb wave. Has attenuation problems - i.e stations far-away will read less magnitude. Also simulataneous explosions cause interference. This is a typical wave equation effect. If you understa...
by ramana
10 Sep 1999 20:17
Forum: The Kargil Archive
Topic: Is the Army Covering Up? From India Today
Replies: 9
Views: 20488

Re: Is the Army Covering Up? From India Today

Please check out the BR Monitor for my article " Kargil Surprise-Why?" I submit the reason is the police origin of the Indian agencies. They are great at collecting info build dossiers and files. What does all that mean is another issue. <BR>The Western agencies felt the same problems and ...
by ramana
02 Sep 1999 21:48
Forum: Military History Archive
Topic: Battle of Longewala
Replies: 53
Views: 29801

Re: Battle of Longewala

Thanks for the clarification. I stand corrected.
by ramana
02 Sep 1999 21:18
Forum: Military History Archive
Topic: Battle of Longewala
Replies: 53
Views: 29801

Re: Battle of Longewala

BTW, 'Red Eagles' is the 4 th Division. It was famous in WWII in North Africa against the Afrika Korps. The Book Rommel by Desmond Young(?)refers to it often.<BR>Does any body know the names of other Indian divisions? Could be posted as another thread.<BR>Also the 4th was initally commanded by Maj. ...