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2008年11月12日,印度在其东部沿海奥里萨邦的昌迪普尔试验场成功试射了一枚可携带核弹头的地对地弹道导弹。据称,该导弹与印度现役的“烈火”系列导弹并不相同,导弹设计有专门的发射/储存筒,具有操作维修简单、运输储存容易等特点,同时导弹的寿命也更长。此外,该导弹在发射后还具有较好的机动性,不易被现有反导弹防御系统拦截等特点。印度这一新“剑”到底有多锋利,是不是像宣传的那样强悍,下面我们来一探究竟。
On 12 November 2008, India successfully tested a ground-to-ground ballistic missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead at the Chandippur test site in its eastern coast of Orissa. Allegedly, the missile is not the same as the “Fire” series missiles currently used in India. The missiles are designed with special launch / storage drums, which are easy to operate and maintain, easy to transport and storage, and the life span of missiles is also longer. In addition, the missile also has good maneuverability after launch and is not easily intercepted by the existing anti-missile defense system. India is the new “sword” in the end how sharp, is not as tough as publicity, let’s explore it.