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Oh! thanks Sir great to hear that....Both F-22p and this new FAC have C-803sAshMs, not 802s or even 802As, source is inside navy.
Both F-22p and this new FAC have C-803sAshMs, not 802s or even 802As, source is inside navy.
These C803 and others in the same family - how are these missile launchers reloaded?? or is that once the eight missiles they carry they have to return to a port to reload??
C-803 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaPakistan Navy operates these missiles in its Khalid class Agosta 90B submarines.[1]
MissileThreat :: YJ-83An unconfirmed report in August 2002 suggested that C-803 missiles were being deployed on Pakistan’s “Khalid” class (Agosta 90B) submarines.(1)]
we bought 70 c802a for f22p in 2005 and after that further orders of c802a were placed for jf17C-803
C-803 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, tracing the source given in the wiki:
MissileThreat :: YJ-83
Other than that it is C-802 arming the PN F-22P Zulfiquar class frigates and Jalalat II class FACs and C-802A arming PAFs JF-17 Thunder
I guess we shold not import C803 or C802's as we shold have enough talent to manufacture them at home. Idon'tknowwhy we are stillunable tomanufacture them here. Theyare not so high tech or of too much long range????...we bought 70 c802a for f22p in 2005 and after that further orders of c802a were placed for jf17
Yes ! U right about that but I was looking at from a different angle cuz our ppl will be busy and get employment too....it is not about capability rather time and resources. Why develop a similar thing in-house spending more time, money and R&D when you can buy it cheaper, sooner yet efficient from a reliable supplier?
I guess we shold not import C803 or C802's as we shold have enough talent to manufacture them at home. Idon'tknowwhy we are stillunable tomanufacture them here. Theyare not so high tech or of too much long range????...
never heard of a C-206