amardeep mishra
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Hi @The AccountantIn terms of technical complexities yes both are non comparable but in terms of destruction power cm400akg is more devastating ... first of all cm400 akg being air launched provides flexiblity of launch timing and profile, it speed is even greater than brahmos and at the teeminal phase it can reach upto 5 mach depending on flight profile and launch altitude
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Secondly its attack profile is more devastating as it hit from the top of the deck and put a hole in the hull of big ships ...
Last but not the least terminal guidance of cm400akg is tv/ir guidance in addition to passive radar which means it is a smart missile designed to hit the target at the most vulnerable place which gives it a complete edge over brahmos which is radar guided and is not only subject to ECM counter measures but also not smart to hit the ship at the vulnerable places like bottom part of the hull
First of all I do not think CM400 is either a TV/IR guided system,for if it was, we could see either a camera or Infra red seeker in the nose. The only possibility left is then active radar guidance--which is de facto the most widely used sensor for AshM missiles.
Let me make things a bit easier for you--
1) The massive weight difference between Brahmos and CM400(2.5T(for air launched version) vs 750Kg) and propulsion scheme(liquid ramjet vs solid propulsion) implies that former has not only higher velocity but also greater range(600kms(after MTCR modifications) vs 100-200kms). Also note air launched brahmos is now a reality, you can go through a couple of research seminar videos of Aero India-2017 to validate the information.
2) In order for PN to take a shot, they would have to come at least 150-200km or so close to the carrier, and in order to impart as much velocity as possible to the missile, the launching platform would have to launch it at the highest possible altitude. Now, detecting an aircraft and a missile high up in sky is far more easier than detecting a low flying missile.
3) CM400 will be easily picked off by ELTA-2248 aboard Kolkatas. It will be intercepted much before it could initiate it's terminal sprint. And since it is a steep dive missile, it would have to be pretty close to the carrier in order to initiate it's steep dive(probably within 5-10kms downrange). The trick is to intercept the CM400 when it is flying high at normal velocities and Barak-8(70+kms of interception range) and Barak-8ER(in very near future with a range of 110+kms) will have no problem taking this missile down at range of around 70kms when the Cm400 would be flying like any other solid fueled missile. Just because the task to intercept CM400 will become difficult in the terminal sprint, At least 2 or more Barak-8s would be fired at each CM400 to take it down much much before it could even initiate it's terminal sprint.
Comparing it against Brahmos is like comparing apples to oranges. A missile should be compared with another missile using similar propulsion and guidance schematic.
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