Arsalan
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Sir, if you see the first picture the missile will touch the ground as soon as the pilot rotates causing damage to the missile directional stability.
This difference can indicate mission failure as well as loss of aircraft at the time of liftoff causing nuclear contamination at the airbase. Hope you understand why this is important.
@Bilal Khan 777 Sir your thoughts are every valuable.
That is exactly what i am saying @ACE OF THE AIR . That you should not base your argument in such a sensitive case based on who the clearance will differ based on the weight difference of fuel tank and the missile. You think that such small difference can be the deciding factor? That little margin that may be there when we replace what you call as "heavier fuel tanks" with "lighter Raad" (though i have serious concerns on this as well) can be the deciding factor? If you think about such little margins there are quite a handful of other parameters that would have to be considered. That is why we talk with a certain margin of error in such comparisons, at least it is wiser to do so.
Anyway, Ra'ad on JF17 is more of a feel good thing rather then operational requirement for now. Furthermore as explained previously, Ra'ad is not meant for export so we wont be hearing a lot about its integration (which is an approach i am totally against and i hope our military do wake up to realize that those days are gone by and seriously consider changing this approach with a more transparent and vocal one)