Looking at the crater dont think so. It's not scattered but one big one.It is theoretically possible though, assuming such a mission was flown and all 4 hit the same place one after another. But this won't happen for a time sensitive mission and at least 1 of the 4 would be diverted towards one of the bunkers on the right side. SAAW is dual and quad packed. The SAT-SAAW has the ability to do this.
No, they are just preparing for the order after the MoU. MoU doest mean order or manufacture.I am certain IAF has a small batch inducted hence BEL went on with jv. The chatter etc is for BEL to mfg those.
No, it could have taken so much time to modify the MKI. We should have seen the evidence.IAI has displayed an air-launched LORA adapted for the P-8I at Aero India this year. It's possible the IAF has some of this version too. AL-LORA reportedly weighs around 2.5t, same as Brahmos-A. I can't think of any other use case (surface launch) for both services, since they already have Brahmos/Pralay/other naval AShM et all for the job.
There is a clear case for LORA below the Pralay.
Pralay and Shaurya: Conventional Strike Surface-to-Surface Missiles
Pretty normal. AAD became Prahar/Pragati. And PDV became Pralay. When we tested PDV, I had predicted that its S to S variant will come like Prahar Derived from AAD. It came eventually. Air defense systems are built for quick response to moving target. Its same property can be used to suit...








