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With that sort of range and speed.No, the ideal weapon is an ARM.
The option can be looked at in 3 years or so if the government performs correctly.
On the topic the ideal weapon against the S-400 is the Brahmos.
ASELSAN KORAL may be a good starting point to find the location of S-400 itself based on the signal it transmits!!! And, then go for the attack with super/hyper-sonic staffs coupled with jamming/deception!!! Hunter gets hunted....The Chinese CM-302 or CX-1 would be a good start. Ideally, we could buy them in numbers and have them integrated to the JF-17s as well as dispersed with shoot-and-scoot ground launchers and fast attack crafts.
One other solution would be to work with China (or someone else) on a CBU-105-like weapon, but on a long-range ALCM. Basically, use that to disperse guided bomblets across an area and try hitting some parts of a S-400 system.
What about decoys systems like what lockheed Martin is developing ..without identifications it wouldnt be easy to destroy the launchersThe Chinese CM-302 or CX-1 would be a good start. Ideally, we could buy them in numbers and have them integrated to the JF-17s as well as dispersed with shoot-and-scoot ground launchers and fast attack crafts.
One other solution would be to work with China (or someone else) on a CBU-105-like weapon, but on a long-range ALCM. Basically, use that to disperse guided bomblets across an area and try hitting some parts of a S-400 system.
Depends on the decoy. The ones the US is making seems to take a lot from machine learning and AI - i.e. these are autonomously flying drones (no remote operator). I can confirm that in Pakistan, there's some very, very basic work on autonomous flight, but not at the level of the US where actual decoys are possible.What about decoys systems like what lockheed Martin is developing ..without identifications it wouldnt be easy to destroy the launchers
Jamming and decoys are probably the only solution in net centric war fare these days..as individual launchers will be very difficult to identifyDepends on the decoy. The ones the US is making seems to take a lot from machine learning and AI - i.e. these are autonomously flying drones (no remote operator). I can confirm that in Pakistan, there's some very, very basic work on autonomous flight, but not at the level of the US where actual decoys are possible.
The newest AD complexes are geared for shoot and scoot, not different from older medium range systems such as SAM-6 but are better in every term in this department. How much training will impact this is unknown but studies show that it does impact effective employment of shoot and scoot tactics. Longer range SOWs especially cruise missile may not be effective against such mobile ADs which are also good at employing such tactics, they still need a lot of planning and programming before actual operations.With that sort of range and speed.
Allied Signals had a program called sea snake using the Rim-8 as base for a hypersonic ARM.
SEAD will be closer in but as such the range of the S-400 demands a more assymetric approach. I doubt the Indians will plan much mobility for the S-400 as they have prepared sites for it. Maybe if they have prior intelligence of the attack.The newest AD complexes are geared for shoot and scoot, not different from older medium range systems such as SAM-6 but are better in every term in this department. How much training will impact this is unknown but studies show that it does impact effective employment of shoot and scoot tactics. Longer range SOWs especially cruise missile may not be effective against such mobile ADs which are also good at employing such tactics, they still need a lot of planning and programming before actual operations.
When it comes to SEAD/DEAD, you do not operate at the limit of AD missile's range.. especially those components of team which are tasked with launching the stand off weapons..
In terms of s400 or any other long/medium range AD system, I think what is important in countering them is capabilities of your command and surveillance platform (in air) and capabilities of actual RWR in the fighter platform and the ARM you are going to use.
Depending upon deployment of its radar assets, the longer end of S-400 range is useful only against higher altitude approaches.SEAD will be closer in but as such the range of the S-400 demands a more assymetric approach. I doubt the Indians will plan much mobility for the S-400 as they have prepared sites for it. Maybe if they have prior intelligence of the attack.
However, spyder sams will be mobile and used along whatevr approaches our aircraft take. Where there are weak SAMs they will have strong air cover.
What matters then is using similar tactics as they do by going parallel to the IB in tracks or using dogleg approaches to targets.
Depending upon deployment of its radar assets, the longer end of S-400 range is useful only against higher altitude approaches.
Not true. The target's minimum altitude is 5-10m for both the long range missiles.
The 40N6 in particular has its own active seeker, so it has no problems attacking targets that the radar itself cannot see.