Tipu being a ballistic missile would obviously not come before the Ghauri-III.
Also there's not much known info about its existence except for one governmental slipup. Could be just propaganda since things were pretty hot with India back then.
Ghaznavi has already been launched. Though formally this Ghauri III was supposed to be called the Ghaznavi but they launched it as a 300km SRBM. Along with Abdali. One was liquid fuelled one was Solid fuelled.
Pak basically has a series of liquid/solid fuel ballistic missiles and I think they'll keep that trend going. Tipu, Haider, might never get tested at all. These are what we call (and I'm only speculating here) technology engines. I remember back when Id Softwares came out with Quake I, John Carmack started working on his Trinity engine. People who've seen the Trinity engine say its decades ahead of our current hardware capabilities. But the Quake II engine simply pulled out technologies from it, that was workable on our generations hardware, then Quake III did the same, now Doom III the same too.
Meanwhile Carmack keeps developing Trinity further.
So whenever it comes to launching time, with IRBMs my guess is they'd stick to the Ghauri/Shaheen nomenclature only.
Also there's not much known info about its existence except for one governmental slipup. Could be just propaganda since things were pretty hot with India back then.
Ghaznavi has already been launched. Though formally this Ghauri III was supposed to be called the Ghaznavi but they launched it as a 300km SRBM. Along with Abdali. One was liquid fuelled one was Solid fuelled.
Pak basically has a series of liquid/solid fuel ballistic missiles and I think they'll keep that trend going. Tipu, Haider, might never get tested at all. These are what we call (and I'm only speculating here) technology engines. I remember back when Id Softwares came out with Quake I, John Carmack started working on his Trinity engine. People who've seen the Trinity engine say its decades ahead of our current hardware capabilities. But the Quake II engine simply pulled out technologies from it, that was workable on our generations hardware, then Quake III did the same, now Doom III the same too.
Meanwhile Carmack keeps developing Trinity further.
So whenever it comes to launching time, with IRBMs my guess is they'd stick to the Ghauri/Shaheen nomenclature only.
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