Philip the Arab
SENIOR MEMBER
- Joined
- Oct 26, 2018
- Messages
- 7,430
- Reaction score
- 6
- Country
- Location
PN isn'tWhat is the turn radius of the Brahmos at Mach 5 60,000 ft? What is it at 500ft? Once you have that answer you will be better informed about the efficacy of S and doughnut turns. Heck the brahmos could do a Bollywood song and dance before end game - it will still get killed by the USN. I don’t know much about Pakistan ADS so I can’t comment.
I really don't know, even Iron Dome can't deal with a concentrated threat that easily. I would try to have counter battery radars at the ready coordinated with MLRS that can fire on the target within a few minutes. This may be hard, but it isn't impossible.Good, Now here is an assignment for you,
Think of yourself as some Indian planner, How would you counter such situation and make it impossible or tough ?
Hoping to get a reply, take your time
Mate, the Smerch is an old system with at the most 100km range rockets, most PAF targets are not in range if launched even at the border.
What makes you think MLRS rockets wouldn't hammer a base In barrages? 150kg of fragmentation is 1/3 of a Tomahawk, and dozens hitting means it is almost certain that vital areas will be destroyed like runways.
It would be hard if defended correctly, they would be going for MLRS using IAF but have to deal with SAMs, and PAF. I suspect they would probably not be able to penetrate or would lose whole or most of strike package. This is to try to penetrate to Lahore outskirts.probably take them out in preemptive strike or use drones and human intelligence for air or artillery attack.
Artillery could work but range is not that high. MLRS would have to aim precise, Smerch is an old Russian system without precision guidance.
The A300 uses a combination of inertial measuring unit and GPS guidance that gives the former a CEP of 30 m and the latter a CEP of 30 m when using a unitary warhead and 45 m with a "shaped-charge fragmentation cluster" warhead.
Last edited: