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Isn't that capability (C-RAM) only present in the newer Giraffe AMB model and not the older Giraffe model PA operatesGiraffe radar/antenna is capable of many functions than just detecting aircraft’s . Not sure if PA is using it to its max potential
which model does PA operate ?Isn't that capability (C-RAM) only present in the newer Giraffe AMB model and not the older Giraffe model PA operates
Giraffe-75 (75km range)which model does PA operate ?
Radar is pulse Doppler which opens further avenues of operations for itGiraffe-75 (75km range)
The current inventory is still either focused on Battalion level AD or stuck with MANPADs as the only mobile element.I think AD is where PA would need new tactics of keeping mixed SP formations of shoulder carried SAMs, AAA guns and medium altitude SAMs to provide AD cover for its armored forces.
C-RAM (Given your referring to phalanx) is available in both China and turkey. In trailer based as well as Wheeled configs.The current inventory is still either focused on Battalion level AD or stuck with MANPADs as the only mobile element.
Considering the threat is evolving to where standoff sensor fuzed weapons and gps/iir munitions will be abundant along its primary threat - The Pakistan Army would be well advised to invest in both modern SPAAGs and quick response kill weapons. There isn’t an equivalent to the C-RAM with China or Turkey for now but that is the need of the day mounted on a common chassis with the AK or AZ series.
Not completely analogous in terms of capabilities - but doable. Same reasons the UAE and Saudis want Iron Dome and not Chinese or Turkish offersC-RAM (Given your referring to phalanx) is available in both China and turkey. In trailer based as well as Wheeled configs.
Turkish 20mm CIWS
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Chinese 30mm CIWS
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Without generator. Exhibited at IDEAS.
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While in wheeled category we have the following Chinese Combined SPAAGs. CW/SA-5, FK2000 & SWS2 for point defense/cram.
ah you meant a C-RAM rocket system. Yes the turks and chinese do lack in there. But i think UAE is currently pursing its own Sky Night C-RAM program (based on SA tech) which would be the most analogous to Iron Dome.Not completely analogous in terms of capabilities - but doable. Same reasons the UAE and Saudis want Iron Dome and not Chinese or Turkish offers
I can tell you right now what they are going to do. They will fish out the old 37MM AAA they tried (and failed) to upgrade back in the 1990's out of storage. Put them on APC's and call it a day.The current inventory is still either focused on Battalion level AD or stuck with MANPADs as the only mobile element.
Considering the threat is evolving to where standoff sensor fuzed weapons and gps/iir munitions will be abundant along its primary threat - The Pakistan Army would be well advised to invest in both modern SPAAGs and quick response kill weapons. There isn’t an equivalent to the C-RAM with China or Turkey for now but that is the need of the day mounted on a common chassis with the AK or AZ series.
Good point - they could do that but they are going to be obsolete regardless. I think there may be a consensus happening on the Oerlikon model and using that across the board because that brings AHEAD and ATOM and they like that along with whoever has the agency for it.I can tell you right now what they are going to do. They will fish out the old 37MM AAA they tried (and failed) to upgrade back in the 1990's out of storage. Put them on APC's and call it a day.
(The guns were pretty neat, autoloaders and radar guidance was added. In that era they were obsolete, which is why the program went nowhere. But, these are probably pretty good versus the new UAV threat).
Nope. I believe there are two reasons into why PA hasn't procured SHORAD yet.I can tell you right now what they are going to do. They will fish out the old 37MM AAA they tried (and failed) to upgrade back in the 1990's out of storage. Put them on APC's and call it a day.
(The guns were pretty neat, autoloaders and radar guidance was added. In that era they were obsolete, which is why the program went nowhere. But, these are probably pretty good versus the new UAV threat).
Some points I may put here,Good point - they could do that but they are going to be obsolete regardless. I think there may be a consensus happening on the Oerlikon model and using that across the board because that brings AHEAD and ATOM and they like that along with whoever has the agency for it.