My dear friend
@denel its always a pleasure to read your opinions. I think there is know how in some areas. A SAM system, lets assume IR based would have the following major subsystems:
1. propulsion
2. guidance system
3. Explosive / proximity fuse
4. Launcher
5. Fire control radar / IRST
Pakistan has enough missile expertise for 1, 3, 4. Main issues are possibly 2 and 5.
The Spada 2000, when we read of it back then, came with TOT. There are also other off-the-shelf solutions one could outsource. This means 5 is taken care of.
Issue then becomes 2. Again, it could be outsourced. Pakistan has little to no experience developing an IR seeker although it has experience with the control mechanisms of guidance. Can this be outsourced? Could Denel or Mekatron be possible sources? Aselsan has a solution.
Basically such a program would be a systems integration project. If you can integrated these subsystems effectively, you can have a reasonable SAM system. At a very reasonable price.
BTW there was a report not too long ago that PN has asked the R&D establishment to work on an IR SAM. If someone remembers it. I will try to dig it up.
Hi Future PAF,
Thanks for your thoughts and interesting discourse. Pakistan does not have access to CAMM and very likely will be unable to replicate it. You need seriously good R&D to develop something like that. While some parts of Pakistani R&D is good, there are whole departments and projects that are highly unprofessional and just eating out their government jobs.
Umkhonto costs 30 million per system (I think). And can barely be called a medium SAM. PN has shown interest in the system but nothing came of it.
I really don't think its wise to try to retrofit F-22P. Not at this point. The F-22P has quality issues and is an old design. In many ways it is not upgradable. Its good as it is. FL-3000N would have been nice. I remember
@Bilal Khan (Quwa) suggesting that at some point. However, perhaps PN feels its better to invest the meagre available resources on new ships that can be properly upgraded, are new designs and that have a future.
The F-22P is good for the role it was bought - ASW. Its an ASW frigate. It will mainly operate within the umbrella of PAF, near the Pakistani coast. It is far wiser to invest the money in a proper AAW frigate. Which is what PN is doing with the Type 54A mod. The only issue is negotiations are taking place regarding certain customizations to it.
The LY-80 is a good system and will provide a 70 km radius umbrella for PN strike formations. Would you rather these are not bought and F-22Ps are modified with Umkhonto missiles, only a handful of which would fit the ship to begin with? A very old design ship that is not even properly automated?
Does the F-22P even have the radar capability to effectively target incoming Brahmos missiles at range? If not, does PN need to invest in giant sums of money to upgrade the radars onboard?
Just some thoughts on my part. cheers.