What logic? What's the mentioned rcs of things being detected at those range? Are they same rcs objects for both radar? Where is Official brochure for performane of uttam mk2?
Is this your logic? Its an insult to logic.
Everybody knows DRDO's fighter-sized target is 2 sqm.
So 250 km is for 2 sqm.
Purely looking at aperture size alone, the difference between Uttam and Virupaksha is 70% for their respective beamwidths. Meaning, if Uttam with a specific transmitted power provides 100 km for a specific target size, Virupaksha will do 170 km for the same transmitted power and target size. It's a simple question of proportions.
But Viru has more TRMs, more power, and more gain, so the difference comes up to more than 70% increase in range. This is how the logic train goes. Which means at tha bare minimum Viru can do 500 km against a 2 sqm target. In reality more, because of greater power density within the beam.
You don't even need the sqm figure, you just need to understand how a basic radar functions.
More mental gymnastics for the storyteller, I asked for proof, not your *logic*
This requires the experience of looking at various systems and their comparative capabilities over many years because, like how I easily came to the conclusion above with the radar, you need to know how basic systems functions.
Take the PL-17 for example. The motor is more powerful than the one on R-37M, so it easily outranges the missile with just the boost-glide performance. The second pulse has two functions, something anybody and every who has even a basic understanding of missiles knows, one function is for kill, the other is for range extension.
A missile of this class has extended seeker performance against large RCS targets like AWACS. To activate the kill cycle, it activates the second pulse, regains energy, and activates the seeker for the kill. At this point, the missile's transit life is restricted to the battery life of the seeker. Once it's drained, it self-destructs. But in extended range mode, the control system activates the second pulse for range. Now this second pulse could be anywhere between a few seconds to many tens of seconds. The latter can boost range by as much as 50-60% while the former can only improve range by 10% or so to make the kill. This is how dual pulse works.
What end up being secrets are the specifics, like how long the second pulse can fire. And the specifics make all the difference in the world.
The problem is people like you who have no idea about how these systems actually work in the real world end up focusing on the sort of proof that nobody will provide and form your opinions that need to be spoonfed. You actually have to study and understand how basic systems function before you begin to understand even brochure specifications.
So yes, a lot of what I put up here is common sense. You are completely ignorant about how this stuff works.
How about you prove how much you know... Can you tell me exactly why Netra Mk1 cannot provide fire control while Netra Mk1A can? Try explaining with actual figures, even if you have to make them up. Let's see how much you understand about this topic. Let me give you a hint here, you actually need to have some foundational understanding of a radar system before you pass judgment.