DJ_Viper
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According to the prime contractor, the solid propellant missile can engage targets at a range of 3.5 to 50km, with interception altitude up to a maximum of 20km. The missiles are old launched and a single shot kill probability of between 0.9 and 0.95 is being claimed.
Sir, this is older generation. Any 4th and 4.5th gen jets can hit targets from beyond 50 KM. You need over 100KM SAMs at the minimum to start to intercept when inbound aircraft are 40-50 KM inside India. That way, you'd force them for evasive maneuvers and if multiple missiles are chasing them and they manage to survive, they range would've become much less as they would've burnt a lot of fuel on afterburners trying to break the missile lock and through maneuvers. Essentially, this means the mission may have to be aborted as once close to the border, they would then face the PAF and other SAM systems, which would burn out remainder of the fuel.
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"attack continued for two hours, even after Pakistani officials alerted coalition forces to stop",120 minutes air violation and massacring our Soldiers through air attacks and no sign of air defence ?
Sir, sad reality of that incident was that no PAF was called for. Your Army General was busy in getting through different levels of CENTCOM I believe to get to the chief. This area doesn't have any long-range or medium range AD, this area has mountains so a few hundred feet don't count. The action was happening a few hundred feet off the ground with Apache's right on the border of Afghanistan. So if you shot down anything (not that there were proper weapons there to begin with), you would've asked for a USAF retaliation as the assets were technically in Afghan airspace, a KM or so inside.
Before this incident took place, a few minutes before the Apache's showed up, two F-15's flew above this area a few times at 500 feet and strafed the entire area. So at this altitude, there wouldn't have been any radar and SAMS that can even see the threat at this low of an altitude, to really intercept, knowing the hilly terrain and it being right on the border. Last, a few days after this, there was a mid-range SPADA put in there and the American command was told that next time there will be a response. Plus, the little I know, is that each post had a hidden and separate few men contingent with shoulder mounted SAMs put onto every major check post to deal with the helicopters.