No matter how powerful the radar is, no radar sees beyond the horizon ( except the ionosphere ray bouncing radars at expense of accuracy).Gud development in Pakistan prospective, but from Indian view it won't have any new threat perception, a terrain Hugging air launched cm will be gud for stand off attack but in a network centric air defence opponent its relevance stays same as what already they had like cm802 derivative , for India it will be best excuse to develop tree top search radar systems and passive radar system which will help to detect these kind of low flying Target way before than current detection and neutralizing cycle time
I was expecting this comment buddy one thing u said is OK for line of sight targeting equments but when comes to rf it propagate long distance , so as u said after horizons the rf get scattered and never bounce back then rf is effectively equllent to light wave's also u can't see ur favorite TV shows and radio FM , even considerable elevation in rf wave reflection angles happen only after distance more than 1000km that's why countries use OTH radar, for decton of RAAd not a issue for Indian air defence network considering current radar network the only thing it lag behind detection of these type of cm more than 200+ km before, also RAAD is sub sonic cm once it detected it will be a target drone for Indian Sam's, neither raad have stealth characterstics or design outwards bund air intake is a proof for that only low observation character is it's size and terrain hugging fly path and for Bhramos alcm its not too heavy it self ,it particularly made for mki, they built according to that factors, for other platform from m2k to LCA they have their own Russian or French counterpart's like Strom shadow kh51 etc, and abt range I have to say just lol,No matter how powerful the radar is, no radar sees beyond the horizon ( except the ionosphere ray bouncing radars at expense of accuracy).
A cruise missile flying at 100 meter above ground, horizon is only 36km.
Or that's as far from where the cruise missile flying at 100 km will be seen by radar, not before.
AWACS in lookdown mode can detect it from longer range . But Pakistan says the missile has stealth characteristics.
Raad is subsonic while Brahmos is supersonic. India's counterpart to Raad/Raad2 is the Nirbhay with a range of 1000km vs 600km of the Raad2.As of now Pakistan has longer range ALCM than india will have in future.
Even then India will only have 42 converted SU-30MKI for carrying Brahmos ALCM as the missile is just too heavy for any fighter jet to carry on one hardpoint.
But entire Pakistani mirage and Thunder fleet can carry Raad
No matter how powerful the radar is, no radar sees beyond the horizon ( except the ionosphere ray bouncing radars at expense of accuracy).
A cruise missile flying at 100 meter above ground, horizon is only 36km.
As of now Pakistan has longer range ALCM than india will have in future.
Even then India will only have 42 converted SU-30MKI for carrying Brahmos ALCM as the missile is just too heavy for any fighter jet to carry on one hardpoint.
But entire Pakistani mirage and Thunder fleet can carry Raad
They will wet their pants when the actual range of Brahmos is made public and the quoted 290km was a bluff due to MTCR. Now we are in it we should do it.Haha, I got banned from PDF for saying exactly that. The "eggsperts" there said that's not true.
Anyway, yes, while a ground based radar has a small radar horizon, the missile in SRSAM batteries have even smaller range, ie, well below 40Km. So terrain hugging cruise missiles are the speciality of SAMs like QRSAM, SPYDER, NASAMS etc.
Our long range ALCM inventory is increasing though.
Apart from Brahmos-A on MKI, we will have SCALP on Rafales in the coming few months. This is not counting a number of missiles that are in development currently.
And you seem to have forgotten that the IAF operates the Kh-59.
They will wet their pants when the actual range of Brahmos is made public and the quoted 290km was a bluff due to MTCR. Now we are in it we should do it.
Do u have any info about Brahmos hypersonic version MK2???
I'm surprised at why are you surprised. That's the way ALCM's normally behave in Paxtan.Why , you ask? It's like this - Back in the day immediately before or after Pokhran -2 , if you recall as India conducted the Agni -1 missile test launch they launched Ghaznavi ( forgot the block no here) which instead of landing at the designated spot in the Arabian Sea, broke into 2-3 parts and fell in Paxtan itself.as per the video, the test was a dud. the missile fell on the ground and raised a dust cloud. the explosion takes place several feet above the impact point, indicating that the warhead broke away from the missile before exploding. Also whats with the multiple cuts in the video?
Its a question of need, India can cover entire punjab with a 400 KM range ALCM. Pakistan? Not much.As of now Pakistan has longer range ALCM than india will have in future.
Even then India will only have 42 converted SU-30MKI for carrying Brahmos ALCM as the missile is just too heavy for any fighter jet to carry on one hardpoint.
But entire Pakistani mirage and Thunder fleet can carry Raad
No matter how powerful the radar is, no radar sees beyond the horizon ( except the ionosphere ray bouncing radars at expense of accuracy).
A cruise missile flying at 100 meter above ground, horizon is only 36km.
Or that's as far from where the cruise missile flying at 100 km will be seen by radar, not before.
AWACS in lookdown mode can detect it from longer range . But Pakistan says the missile has stealth characteristics.
Supersonic means much higher fuel consumption, requiring high altitude flying for the most part of the journey. At low altitude at supersonic speed the air is like custard and presents tremendous drag.Raad is subsonic while Brahmos is supersonic. India's counterpart to Raad/Raad2 is the Nirbhay with a range of 1000km vs 600km of the Raad2.
Nirbhay would also be integrated across all aerial platforms in IAF's inventory. Also, Brahmos is developing a smalled/lighter version dubbed the Brahmos-NG capable of being launched from all IAF's fighter jets
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Supersonic means much higher fuel consumption, requiring high altitude flying for the most part of the journey. At low altitude at supersonic speed the air is like custard and presents tremendous drag.
Subsonic means low drag flight at low altitude, maintaining stealth .
No wonder even the world's biggest and most modern militaries still use subsonic cruise missiles such as storm shadow.
Yes...watch till the end.Also has any seen Pakistani cruise missiles in tree hugging/ terrai hugging mode? Like Nirbhays video was released sea skimming one
Nirbhay?Even for a moment your argument is taken seriously. So let me tell you that by your own argument, India can launch Both Nirbhaya and Brahmos. Keep stopping them
Good Luck!
Ok education time.Nirbhay?
It's still under testing and not inducted yet.
Brahmos?
So far only 3x SU-30MKI have been modified to carry the missile.
No Indian submarine as of yet can carry brahmos and only 3x Kolkata class surface shift can fire Brahmos. Due to the missiles sheer size and weight. No other Indian navy ship can.
Only threat are the ground based launches deployed near our borders.