
The united states launched a ruthless attack on iran on saturday night, using B-2 bombers to unleash bunker-buster bombs on Iran's nuclear plants.
Operation Midnight Hammer used B-2 bombers equipped with bunker-busting bombs to strike Iran's Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan installations. Iran's media has stated that Iran's Atomic Energy Agency is currently rebuilding the nuclear sites that were destroyed in Sunday's US bombings. In the meantime, some indians are wondering if their nation has comparable capabilities in light of the US attacks on Iran. Given that pakistan is a careless country, is it possible for india to launch a similar attack on its nuclear facilities?
It's crucial to remember that india has always responded to Pakistan's provocations with moderation, but when the time comes, it can respond appropriately. Operation Sindoor made this clear. We shall determine whether india possesses bunker-buster bombs in this post.
Pakistan has nuclear weapons and frequently threatens to use them. However, india also possesses such weapons that may directly strike their targets by penetrating missile defenses and destroying Pakistan's atomic bases. India possesses three extremely potent bunker-buster weapons that pakistan is unable to match.
Agni-5:
With a range of more than 5,800 kilometers, the Agni-5 is India's most deadly intercontinental ballistic missile.
It has MIRV (Multiple Independently Targetable Reentry Vehicle) technology and can carry a nuclear payload.
Agni-5 can hit several targets at once.
Therefore, Agni-5 can destroy all of Pakistan's nuclear facilities in a single launch if they are spread over multiple areas.
BrahMos Supersonic Cruise Missile
Russia and india collaborated to create BrahMos.
According to Mach 3, BrahMos is more than three times faster than sound.
It now has a 450-kilometer range.
It can be launched from platforms on land, in the air, and at sea.
This missile destroyed 11 targets in pakistan, including the Noor Khan Airbase, during Operation Sindoor.
ET-LDHCM Hypersonic Missile
This missile, which DRDO is currently developing, has the potential to become the future bunker buster.
It will be propelled by a scramjet engine and reach a top speed of Mach 8 (11,000 km/h).
No air defense system will be able to intercept it because of its extremely high speed.
Although its exact range is still unknown, it is anticipated to be able to cover Pakistan's whole land area.
Operation Midnight Hammer used B-2 bombers equipped with bunker-busting bombs to strike Iran's Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan installations. Iran's media has stated that Iran's Atomic Energy Agency is currently rebuilding the nuclear sites that were destroyed in Sunday's US bombings. In the meantime, some indians are wondering if their nation has comparable capabilities in light of the US attacks on Iran. Given that pakistan is a careless country, is it possible for india to launch a similar attack on its nuclear facilities?
It's crucial to remember that india has always responded to Pakistan's provocations with moderation, but when the time comes, it can respond appropriately. Operation Sindoor made this clear. We shall determine whether india possesses bunker-buster bombs in this post.
Pakistan has nuclear weapons and frequently threatens to use them. However, india also possesses such weapons that may directly strike their targets by penetrating missile defenses and destroying Pakistan's atomic bases. India possesses three extremely potent bunker-buster weapons that pakistan is unable to match.
Agni-5:
With a range of more than 5,800 kilometers, the Agni-5 is India's most deadly intercontinental ballistic missile.
It has MIRV (Multiple Independently Targetable Reentry Vehicle) technology and can carry a nuclear payload.
Agni-5 can hit several targets at once.
Therefore, Agni-5 can destroy all of Pakistan's nuclear facilities in a single launch if they are spread over multiple areas.
BrahMos Supersonic Cruise Missile
Russia and india collaborated to create BrahMos.
According to Mach 3, BrahMos is more than three times faster than sound.
It now has a 450-kilometer range.
It can be launched from platforms on land, in the air, and at sea.
This missile destroyed 11 targets in pakistan, including the Noor Khan Airbase, during Operation Sindoor.
ET-LDHCM Hypersonic Missile
This missile, which DRDO is currently developing, has the potential to become the future bunker buster.
It will be propelled by a scramjet engine and reach a top speed of Mach 8 (11,000 km/h).
No air defense system will be able to intercept it because of its extremely high speed.
Although its exact range is still unknown, it is anticipated to be able to cover Pakistan's whole land area.