Brief Analysis on Zarb missile
by:
@TheOccupiedKashmir
The first test of Zarb AShM was announced by Pakistan Navy in April 2016. Zarb is widely believed to be the Pakistani designation of the Chinese C-602 AShM (possibly produced locally).
-> Land-based Zarb: The Zarb was tested from a land-based launcher in April 2016.
The Pakistan Navy tested an unidentified land-based AShM in March 2017. The officially provided coordinates of the area where the test was carried out indicate a range upto 300 km. Based on the range and the fact that the test was again carried out from the coastal region, the missile has been assessed as Zarb.
-> Ship-based Zarb: No Zarb test from any surface ship has been publicly announced. New AShM launchers seen on PNS Himmat have been assessed as Zarb based on the following observations:
(i) The launchers appear very identical to C-602/YJ-62 launchers in PLAN service and significantly different from AShM launchers currently in PN service.
(ii) The
official website of KS&EW notes 'installation of indigenously built Missiles System' as one of the important achievements in the PNS Himmat project. The Pakistan Navy has
previously mentioned Zarb as an 'indigenous' anti-ship missile.
(iii) The Pakistan Navy intends to use Azmat class FACs (range: 1000 nautical miles) as littoral A2/AD assets. As such, no LACM capability on Azmat class is conceivable.
Chinese AShM family
PNS Himmat AShM launchers