http://www.indianexpress.com/news/not-a-...g/940106/0
This statement in Indian Express by Admiral Arun Prakash,
'Since boosted-fission nuclear warheads are Indiaââ¬â¢s preferred choice, their limited yield of 200-300 kilo tonnes demands much higher navigational accuracies so that detonation takes place close enough to the intended target to inflict ââ¬Åunacceptableââ¬Â damage.' very much gives us the answer to the questions raised about the TN test.
Probably the 30 meter CEP of A5 at 5000 km would suffice.
This statement in Indian Express by Admiral Arun Prakash,
'Since boosted-fission nuclear warheads are Indiaââ¬â¢s preferred choice, their limited yield of 200-300 kilo tonnes demands much higher navigational accuracies so that detonation takes place close enough to the intended target to inflict ââ¬Åunacceptableââ¬Â damage.' very much gives us the answer to the questions raised about the TN test.
Probably the 30 meter CEP of A5 at 5000 km would suffice.