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Regarding the PSLV launch statHi. I see what you mean with no duplication as there's already a link but in this case I don't think doing so does any harm. I see it in many LV articles. That's why I thought it would help. Look at Electron and its list for instance. The graphs does what the existing table does better, also no updating required. Let me know what you think. Shanze1 (talk) 08:49, 8 March 2020 (UTC)
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Nilgiri-class frigate (P-17A)Hi Shashpant, I hope you are well. Firstly, I'd like to thank you for illuminating me about your views about the "Comparison Between P-7A and P-17" sub-section in the Nilgiri-class frigate (P-17A) article. However, I'd like to point some possible mistakes on your part - (1). The second point that I have written states that the P-17A are the first frigates of the Indian Navy to use VLS cells to fire surface-to-air missiles (SAM). I made a slight mistake here - I originally intended to state that the P-17A is the first class to use VLS cells to launch medium-range surface-to-air missiles (MRSAM). True, the P-17 frigates do use VLS cells for the Barak 1, but there's a slight difference. The Barak 1 is a point-defense system - meant for neutralizing aerial threats at critically short ranges. The P-17 utilizes the Shtil-I MRSAM's; however, they use a relatively older single-arm mechanical launcher to fire them. The Talwar-class frigates (P 11356) also employ single-arm launchers for firing their Shtil-1 MRSAM's, too. Here, MRSAM's (such as the Barak 8) and point-defense systems (such as the Barak 1) are two very different air-defense arrangements - meant for different capacities. MRSAM's feature longer ranges and usually count as the first line of aerial defense for dealing with long-range aerial threats. If you observe the Indian Navy's current fleet, you'll find that none of their frigates have ever used VLS cells for housing/firing their MRSAM's. The P-17A is the first line of frigates in the Indian Navy to use VLS cells for housing/firing MRSAM's. Please, understand military logic before commenting. This particular difference regarding the delivery mechanism of the ships' surface-to-air missile have been articulated by two magazines - The Week and The National Interest. I most absolutely did not quote "random stuff" - I quoted verified information. (2). The P-17A utilizes the same hull geometry as the P-17; a "follow-on" class doesn't necessarily mean that they have to be different on a substantial scale; they can also possess similarities. For example, the Al-Riyadh-class frigates operated by the Royal Saudi Navy are known derivatives of the La Fayette-class frigates operated by the French Navy. The P-17A is based on the P-17, but modified and better-equipped. Many official sources have also articulated this - including the Indian Navy, MDL and GRSE. MDL publicly articulated the design similarities in the magazine BW Businessworld. You said the source "did not corroborate" what I claimed. Well, I beseech you to read the article more attentively. (3). I can agree with you that the first point - back by an observer's tweet is against Wikipedia's guidelines, but not the last two points. The last two points are verrified facts, articulated by official and recognized sources - and most certainly does not violate any standards of Wikipedia. I hope you understand. Thank You. - Kishore Editing 15:20 11 February 2022 (IST)
(1). You accuse me of making the page look "worse" with my edits. Primarily, that is undoubtedly untrue. All I did was add information that was verified and backed by recognizable sources. Through you eyes and your perspective, the article may not look appealing to you - but that won't be the case for others viewing this page. Others have different views and perspectives - some may even find such a sub-section nice, informative and enlightening. I merely collected the information and surmised it in simple points. Why do you deny the viewer the right to view verified information - is it just because you don't like it..? It has no Wikipedia violations, either. Please, do not evoke any sort of harsh rebukes to someone, if you dislike their edits. Lets keep this civil and amicable, as far as possible. It appears you may have mistakenly read another article by The Week about the P-17A frigates that has omitted the "VLS differences". Here is the proper article - [3]. In the "Firepower" category of the correct article (eighth and ninth paragraph), the writer has mentioned that the "Project 17A Nilgiri class will be a radical upgrade over the existing Shivalik class in air defence capabilities". In the tenth, eleventh and twelfth paragraphs - he clearly stipulated that the P-17A frigate feature VLS cells for firing its anti-air missiles - in stark comparison to the P-17, which uses a single-arm launchers. He also articulated the benefits a VLS system possessed over an arm launcher. Please, re-read this article patiently. (2). A ship having VLS doesn't mean that the "buck" stops there. VLS, of course is used to launched a variety of missiles, but here - I'm talking about the technological differences in both ships. Of course, the Barak 1 is an anti-air missile fired using VLS systems, but it is a point-defense system. Here, I am not propagating the similarities in technologies, but I am explaining the difference in the manner/mechanism of delivery. I'm only elaborating that both frigates use different techniques in firing their MRSAM's - it is a difference after all. I'm articulating that the P-17A is the first to utilize VLS to fire MRSAM's, not point defense missiles. Furthermore, the difference between point defense systems and MRSAM's is not a figment of my "military logic". Military chronology classifies point defense missiles and MRSAM's as two different classifications of the "anti-air missile" category. Please, I hope you do comprehend my perspective in a more polite manner. We have no need to spar against each other. Let's make peace. Sincerely Yours. Cheers. -Kishore Editing 17:48 12 February, 2022 (IST)
Strategic Forces CommanderSomeone was using a wrong news report to change the current strategic forces commander from RB Pandit to RGK Kapoor. The news report is obviously false because
Please note that the SFC pages and V Adm Pandit's page and the Navy Admirals page have been reverted, and correctly show RB Pandit as the SFC chief. Request you not to randomly revert the Air marshals page and convey incorrect information. Ranban282 (talk) 11:44, 9 May 2022 (UTC) Hello, Shashpant Welcome to Wikipedia! I edit here too, under the username Zippybonzo, and I thank you for your contributions. I wanted to let you know, however, that I've proposed an article that you started, Brown Line (Delhi Metro), for deletion because it meets one or more of our deletion criteria, and I don't think that it is suitable for inclusion in the encyclopedia. The particular issue can be found in the notice that is now visible at the top of the article. If you wish to contest the deletion:
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Another faulty logic, why would anyone in their right mind compare a Planned/Tentative launch with what has already launch. The moot point of adding a tentative launch chart is to make people aware of the launch cadence of the rocket. This is another of your made up logic that launch site and outcome has to match. Anyone with an iota of brain can understand that "Planned launch" is yet to be launched so to seek parity of data with launch that has taken place is inane.
All the data is either directly from ISRO, or from GOI from Parliament replies or trusted website. I am not sure why you are so skeptical on adding a measly data on a chart. Also these are planned launchs the word is TENTATIVE. No one is saying these will launch on a particular time, it just shows the launch cadence of a rocket and nothing else. No need to get antsy over tentative launches. All other rocket has these listed, go ahead and undo them as well. FalconLaunch, Electron launches, Vela Launch. Moreover, PSLV always had tentative launch listed in the chart, its just that it got befuddled cc:@Ohsin: Shashpant (talk) 04:42, 3 June 2023 (UTC) Disambiguation link notification for September 2An automated process has detected that when you recently edited List of serving air marshals of the Indian Air Force, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page VSM. (Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 06:01, 2 September 2023 (UTC) ArbCom 2023 Elections voter messageHello! Voting in the 2023 Arbitration Committee elections is now open until 23:59 (UTC) on Monday, 11 December 2023. All eligible users are allowed to vote. Users with alternate accounts may only vote once. The Arbitration Committee is the panel of editors responsible for conducting the Wikipedia arbitration process. It has the authority to impose binding solutions to disputes between editors, primarily for serious conduct disputes the community has been unable to resolve. This includes the authority to impose site bans, topic bans, editing restrictions, and other measures needed to maintain our editing environment. The arbitration policy describes the Committee's roles and responsibilities in greater detail. If you wish to participate in the 2023 election, please review the candidates and submit your choices on the voting page. If you no longer wish to receive these messages, you may add I have sent you a note about a page you startedHello, Shashpant. Thank you for your work on Mahi Banswara Atomic Power Plant. Dcotos, while examining this page as a part of our page curation process, had the following comments:
To reply, leave a comment here and begin it with Dcotos (talk) 16:48, 4 February 2024 (UTC)
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