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Baktar shikan increased range n laser guided

there were rumors that Baktar Shkian will be coming with a new MMW radar guidance but this do not look like one. Still, this is the new guidance i assume, different from the one we usually see with the baktar shikan.
Its a step but i think that we should go for IIR guidance.
 
SO BAKHTAR SHIKAN GOT LASER BEAM GUIDANCE OR STILL WIRE GUIDED ? if im not wrong laser beam also means range must be increased to NLOS capability ?
 
SO BAKHTAR SHIKAN GOT LASER BEAM GUIDANCE OR STILL WIRE GUIDED ? if im not wrong laser beam also means range must be increased to NLOS capability ?

Still wire-guided.

Last year, the Baktar Shikan multi missile launcher was revealed indicating possible use on Talha in the future.

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Laser guidance allows more range and fire on the move capability as seen with Ingwe.
NLOS capability isn't possible with laser guided missiles as the target is illuminated with a laser designator.

@Signalian
 
Still wire-guided.

Last year, the Baktar Shikan multi missile launcher was revealed indicating possible use on Talha in the future.

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Laser guidance allows more range and fire on the move capability as seen with Ingwe.
NLOS capability isn't possible with laser guided missiles as the target is illuminated with a laser designator.

@Signalian
i thought wire guided can easily hit movable target like TOW, is there a difference?
 
China already showcase Red arrow anti tank missile. Pakistan can easily produced it under license.
 
i think pakistan needs work in integrating multiple launched TOW/bakhtar shiiken on its M113 and a new fire and forget weapon for its infantory
 
Not the older models, but shouldn't be too difficult as I believe it's only the flight path programming in the terminal phase

But can it do a cobra strike??

I don't see any reason why not
 
China already showcase Red arrow anti tank missile. Pakistan can easily produced it under license.

GAM-10X series has better specs.

Wire guided can't be jammed and can't be detected as quickly as laser guided.

GIDS does offer a laser designator, but not for the Bakter Shikan. It was used to illuminate targets for precision strikes by JF-17 (before Aselpod was integrated).
 
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