India is about to fire its LR-AShM anti-ship ballistic missile again, having already done so twice before.
I'm not an expert, but I can see that India's so-called anti-ship ballistic missile is just a fake, not impressive at all and not practical. The most obvious point is that its radar seeker dome is not heat-resistant, requiring an additional heat-resistant cover, which is discarded after deceleration to expose the radar seeker.
The aerodynamic design of this missile is only at the level of 30 years ago.
We don't even use this design for target missiles anymore; we use waveriders and double cones.
According to India's announcement, the missile has a range of about 1,300 kilometers, a maximum speed of 6 Mach, and maneuverability at the end.
If it were another country, you might believe half of it, but with Indians, it's not a matter of belief, but rather there is no issue at all.
A country that hasn't even made a normal anti-ship missile is trying to jump directly into anti-ship ballistic missiles. What are they thinking?
Let me put it this way, the biggest advantage of this missile, which is also a feature of Indian weapons, is its unpredictable trajectory, which is definitely leading far ahead, and this is undeniable.
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