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Laser Guided Bomb Battar is a old product afaik , PAF already uses theseView attachment 798695View attachment 798696View attachment 798697View attachment 798698View attachment 798699
Not sure if laser seeker is included or not , local component of kit, some fuses and other items are displayed as well on different shelves
Credit for pic belongs to who took them
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Not sure if laser seeker is included or not , local component of kit, some fuses and other items are displayed as well on different shelves
Credit for pic belongs to who took them
@Akh1112 have a look here.They are talking about AESA technology in ground servelance radarsGood to see "some one" in Pakistan experiment with radar technology and build products using that technology - hopefully they can keep the momentum going to train new engineers to work in that space and build and own intellectual property (knowing Pakistani goverment and private companies - probably not )... lets see ...
If they have built this product using AESA technology from T&R modules made in Pakistan, then there is a pathway to a Pakistani made AEW&C platform using existing Pakistani C&C systems and Pakistani made AESA T&R modules from a lineage derived from the above product.
I want to "believe" ... I really do ..... but ..... very little of the military-industry planning and execution in Pakistan has been strategic.
Al Battar has been displayed for years. First time we saw it was during a Jordanian Air Force delegation visit.
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The mentioned range is seeker acquisition range, not the weapon's overall range. Two different things.Yes I know but first time at GIDS display with specs and components
But time at GIDS display with specs at least for me
The big question is seeker included or imported ?
A question range typo meter vs feet ?
Usually lgb ranges between 8-12 miles or so an can be punched above 12k height so not sure what is displayed here
Good to see "some one" in Pakistan experiment with radar technology and build products using that technology - hopefully they can keep the momentum going to train new engineers to work in that space and build and own intellectual property (knowing Pakistani goverment and private companies - probably not )... lets see ...
If they have built this product using AESA technology from T&R modules made in Pakistan, then there is a pathway to a Pakistani made AEW&C platform using existing Pakistani C&C systems and Pakistani made AESA T&R modules from a lineage derived from the above product.
I want to "believe" ... I really do ..... but ..... very little of the military-industry planning and execution in Pakistan has been strategic.
^@Akh1112 have a look here.They are talking about AESA technology in ground servelance radars