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- 28 Jul 2005 07:00
- Forum: Military Scenarios Archive
- Topic: Possible Indian Military Scenarios - Part II
- Replies: 328
- Views: 239460
- 26 Jul 2005 05:23
- Forum: Military Scenarios Archive
- Topic: Possible Indian Military Scenarios - Part II
- Replies: 328
- Views: 239460
- 25 Jul 2005 23:49
- Forum: Military Scenarios Archive
- Topic: Possible Indian Military Scenarios - Part II
- Replies: 328
- Views: 239460
- 20 Jul 2005 11:28
- Forum: Military Scenarios Archive
- Topic: Possible Indian Military Scenarios - Part II
- Replies: 328
- Views: 239460
- 17 Jul 2005 01:55
- Forum: Military Scenarios Archive
- Topic: Possible Indian Military Scenarios - Part II
- Replies: 328
- Views: 239460
Didn't these incidents happen in 2008?. The Brahmaputra was sank on 4th March, 2008 according to Singha. The Jamnagar incident happened AFTER the Brahmaputra/Khalid incident. Also, all these happened after the Madame rescue, which again happened in 2008. Since Kareen Khan got pissed off on loss of K...
- 15 Jul 2005 23:13
- Forum: Military Scenarios Archive
- Topic: Possible Indian Military Scenarios - Part II
- Replies: 328
- Views: 239460
22:00PST October 23, 2008 Rawalpindi Jalal-ur-Rahman Junaid Rauf had a very busy day, yet he had several hours of work left. The internet connection in Pakistan was terrible, averaging only around 5 kbps. Considering the size of the images and music he is uploading, that would take many hours. And t...
- 09 Jul 2005 21:24
- Forum: Military Scenarios Archive
- Topic: Possible Indian Military Scenarios - Part II
- Replies: 328
- Views: 239460
2. IAF would have scrambled long before the Falcons crossed the IB. You want to keep them far way from the IB. A 6 ship Viper flight taking off from a forward air-base is a significant threat Look at the times. TFTA takes off at 5:30PST/6:00IST from Hide'r'bad, and the CAP order and scramble order ...
- 19 Jun 2005 21:49
- Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
- Topic: Radar thread - specs & discussions
- Replies: 328
- Views: 160390
Not sure if this is the right place for this. The question is, I am sure it would not be difficult to jam GPS signals. But won't it be possible to spoof them so that a carefully used multi transmitter spoofer can throw the whole system haywire at a specific location? Also, I was wondering if it is p...
- 04 Jun 2005 05:12
- Forum: Military Issues Archive
- Topic: Project 75 & Submarine Options
- Replies: 331
- Views: 198008
- 03 Jun 2005 23:35
- Forum: Military Issues Archive
- Topic: Project 75 & Submarine Options
- Replies: 331
- Views: 198008
- 03 Jun 2005 21:59
- Forum: Military Issues Archive
- Topic: Project 75 & Submarine Options
- Replies: 331
- Views: 198008
so the diving depth also has to do with the capacity of the ballast tank and how much water it can take in which also determines the maximum diving depth of the submarine. Pardon my ignorance, but is it not true that once submerged, changing ballast has not much effect on the max depth? Adding more...
- 01 Jun 2005 19:44
- Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
- Topic: Radar thread - specs & discussions
- Replies: 328
- Views: 160390
- 18 May 2005 23:38
- Forum: Military Exercises Archive
- Topic: Exercise Vajra Shakti
- Replies: 95
- Views: 74067
sathi and simputer are different simputer is more like a pda while sathi was developed exclusively for army Simputer was first developed as a hand held computer. Then SATHI was derived from that platform by the same company. They are NOT the same, but related. I am sure same operating system is use...
- 17 May 2005 22:12
- Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
- Topic: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 31 March 2005
- Replies: 329
- Views: 120511
- 16 May 2005 08:13
- Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
- Topic: NRI Investment in India and R2I Financial Concerns
- Replies: 208
- Views: 71315
Mutual funds are subject to long term/short term capital gains. The MF company deducts it at source. NRO A/c interest is taxed, and you will get TDS. RE A/Cs are not taxed. CITIBANK does not deduct tax, but will give you 1099. I don't think India based banks does that. Most people I know, just keeps...
- 15 May 2005 04:52
- Forum: Military Exercises Archive
- Topic: Exercise Vajra Shakti
- Replies: 95
- Views: 74067
I would imagine the TATRAS to be cooler than a tank, but hotter than a troop movement vehicle. Its visibility in IR does not create a huge difference IMO, because everything else, including troops tents, will be visible as well. Security is a major concern. The SATIs reportedly have a self destruct ...
- 14 May 2005 21:11
- Forum: Military Exercises Archive
- Topic: Exercise Vajra Shakti
- Replies: 95
- Views: 74067
- 14 May 2005 20:44
- Forum: Military Exercises Archive
- Topic: Exercise Vajra Shakti
- Replies: 95
- Views: 74067
1. Are these data and pcitures signals sent over the radio network more difficult to intercept/jam than voice signals? Yes. With encryption and error protected coding, the data terminal would be practically impossible to intercept and difficult to jam. However, voice also can go in the same channel...
- 14 May 2005 00:36
- Forum: Military Exercises Archive
- Topic: Exercise Vajra Shakti
- Replies: 95
- Views: 74067
- 13 May 2005 23:49
- Forum: Military Exercises Archive
- Topic: Exercise Vajra Shakti
- Replies: 95
- Views: 74067
I am sure you know a lot or can google a lot about half tone printing techniques. But the discussion (as I had started it) is about what can be done in the field and you have given no evidence to support the discussion...except add to the confusion What I am saying is, all it needs is 600dpi three ...
- 13 May 2005 23:24
- Forum: Military Exercises Archive
- Topic: Exercise Vajra Shakti
- Replies: 95
- Views: 74067
- 13 May 2005 22:32
- Forum: Military Exercises Archive
- Topic: Exercise Vajra Shakti
- Replies: 95
- Views: 74067
More crow soup anyone? The name half-tone came from the original technique to print photos using letterpress blocks. They used a silk screen to divide the photo into dots, and the chemical etching created dots that vary in size according to the shade of grey in the original image. In general the ter...
- 13 May 2005 21:59
- Forum: Military Exercises Archive
- Topic: Exercise Vajra Shakti
- Replies: 95
- Views: 74067
Besides Half one works for newspapers...you want that quality for your IMINT? Achaayaa, that qualifies for another dose of your favourite dish! Any raster hardcopy device prints photos in halftone onlee AFAIK, even the optical photo printer of Kodak/Fuji. The only printer that prints continuously v...
- 13 May 2005 21:16
- Forum: Military Exercises Archive
- Topic: Exercise Vajra Shakti
- Replies: 95
- Views: 74067
Monay....you give him your CD and go home...next day you get your prints Achaayaa, the printer actually prints an 8X10 photo in under a minute. the next day thing is just for scheduling jobs. Now, I wouldn't imagine that a chemical photo printer would be used in war zone. Most probably it will be i...
- 13 May 2005 21:10
- Forum: Military Exercises Archive
- Topic: Exercise Vajra Shakti
- Replies: 95
- Views: 74067
Isn't the sat images halftone? And the quote says 4000dpi for half tone.300 dpi for a sat image whose best resolution is 8 ft????? I want my money back!!!!!
Also an analysis on visual perception here http://clarkvision.com/imagedetail/printer-ppi/