Why would it be on the poster?
No idea. Maybe simple error.
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Why would it be on the poster?
Well, if BD does acquire the LY-60 it wouldn't be bad, and would be a huge boost in addition to acquisition of LY-80. Best mission for LY-60 would be defense of airbases, army bases, and strategic targets what would be valuable for MAF to destroy.No idea. Maybe simple error.
I preferred this too back when I wrote BD layered air defense a few months back but BD is not getting it I think. Probably way cheaper than LY-80, and the missiles don't need full guidance because they have active radar on the missile itself.@Philip the Arab
I think the following system may be the best for BD taken into account the capabilities and a price that BD can afford:
https://www.armyrecognition.com/chi...t_specifications_pictures_video_12401163.html
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1. Engagement envelope: 30m - 20km vertical and 3km to 50km missile range.
2. Number of simultaneous engaged targets: 4 but this can be increased to 12 by linking 3 batteries in "battalion-operation mode".
I would prefer this over the HQ-16ER as although it has less range(50km to 70km of the HQ-16ER), I do not think this is a major problem as 50km is still quite good and the ability to engage 12 targets simultaneously means that it will be very hard to "swarm".
Yeah, but the SLAMRAAM only reaches like 15-20 km so this is a huge improvement over that. I wish BD could have bought Sky Dragon 50 but it seems it is under the radar, and have no where near the same fame of HQ-16/LY-80.@Philip the Arab
It make sense to base off the PL-12 as then it reduces cost of development massively.
A bit like how the 50km range ESSM is based of the original Sea Sparrow AAM.
Yeah, but the SLAMRAAM only reaches like 15-20 km so this is a huge improvement over that. I wish BD could have bought Sky Dragon 50 but it seems it is under the radar, and have no where near the same fame of HQ-16/LY-80.
You were right about the swarm subject.
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So you don't think BD needs HQ-9?Hmmm..
Only reason that I think the HQ-16ER may win out is that it is medium-long range system, and so BD being a small country in size could possibly not bother with a long-range SAM system if it brought that.
Looking at the expected cost of 80 million US dollars per battery, I think that 12 should suffice to protect the whole country and that comes to just under 1 billion US dollars - pretty much affordable for BD.
So you don't think BD needs HQ-9?
Are you 100% sure that BD is even getting the ER version and not the LY-80 40km version?BD is so compact that I think that placing HQ-16ER around the major cities and military/economic targets will mean that threats can easily be within it's 70km range.
HQ-9 will be nice to have but not really necessary for a small country like BD. Much rather spend the money on a squadron of fighter planes as they are more versatile.
Are you 100% sure that BD is even getting the ER version and not the LY-80 40km version?
They exported it to Pak recently I think.I doubt that the Chinese would even produce the older(40km range) version anymore.
They exported it to Pak recently I think.