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Another article of interest......by an ex-IAF Pilot.
Pakistan test fires updated Babur (Hatf V11) cruise missile
Posted by vkthakur on 22 March 2007 (EST)
The range of the missile has been increased from 500km to 700km
The Hatf V11 being test fired. Photo Credit: TV Grab
22 March 2007 (Sawf News) - Pakistan today tested an updated version of its Babur cruise missile.
"The Hatf-VII missile, which is also called the Babur, has a range of 700 km and the flight data collected validated the design parameters set for the flight test," said a military statement.
The Hatf V11 being test fired. Photo Credit: TV Grab
The nuclear capable Babur was first test fired in August 2005 and described as "a terrain hugging missile, which has the most advanced and modern navigation and guidance and a high degree of maneuverability and its technology enables it to avoid radar detection and penetrate undetected through any hostile defense system."
Today's test of the missile seems to have caught India as much off guard as the first test that left our military shell shocked.
The Hatf V11 being test fired. Photo Credit: TV Grab
The Babur is undoubtedly a potent weapon system. However, despite it terrain hugging capability and advanced guidance system, a cruise missile such as the Babur can be engaged by AESA radar equipped fighters with long range air to air missiles. Unfortunately, the IAF does not have any such fighters.
The tardy pace of MRCA procurement could result in a serious strategic imbalance as Pakistan begins to deploy the Babur in numbers.
http://kuku.sawf.org/default.aspx
(Welcome to Vijainder K Thakur's BLOG
Aviation, strategic affairs and space research have been my enduring interests since childhood. Nothing surprising there considering by father was in the Army. I served 20 years in the Indian Air Force as a fighter pilot and have a brother who served the Indian Navy for 20 years as a marine commando.)
Another article of interest......by an ex-IAF Pilot.
Pakistan test fires updated Babur (Hatf V11) cruise missile
Posted by vkthakur on 22 March 2007 (EST)
The range of the missile has been increased from 500km to 700km
The Hatf V11 being test fired. Photo Credit: TV Grab
22 March 2007 (Sawf News) - Pakistan today tested an updated version of its Babur cruise missile.
"The Hatf-VII missile, which is also called the Babur, has a range of 700 km and the flight data collected validated the design parameters set for the flight test," said a military statement.
The Hatf V11 being test fired. Photo Credit: TV Grab
The nuclear capable Babur was first test fired in August 2005 and described as "a terrain hugging missile, which has the most advanced and modern navigation and guidance and a high degree of maneuverability and its technology enables it to avoid radar detection and penetrate undetected through any hostile defense system."
Today's test of the missile seems to have caught India as much off guard as the first test that left our military shell shocked.
The Hatf V11 being test fired. Photo Credit: TV Grab
The Babur is undoubtedly a potent weapon system. However, despite it terrain hugging capability and advanced guidance system, a cruise missile such as the Babur can be engaged by AESA radar equipped fighters with long range air to air missiles. Unfortunately, the IAF does not have any such fighters.
The tardy pace of MRCA procurement could result in a serious strategic imbalance as Pakistan begins to deploy the Babur in numbers.
http://kuku.sawf.org/default.aspx
(Welcome to Vijainder K Thakur's BLOG
Aviation, strategic affairs and space research have been my enduring interests since childhood. Nothing surprising there considering by father was in the Army. I served 20 years in the Indian Air Force as a fighter pilot and have a brother who served the Indian Navy for 20 years as a marine commando.)