khansaheeb
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It would be good to get Pakistani crews trained on Chinese Type-054A/P frigate warships now by placements.
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1 Brahmos is enough to take it out.
Was it really hot air in last 4 wars with you guys?
Ask your pilots.
Chinese navy's type 054A normally took about a year after launch to deliver. The one year period is for out-fitting the ship and sea trials.When will it be delivered to Pakistan?
Sea Trials for now?
First of all u have 6 ships not 10 secondly put your exclusive economic zone and your oil container from west into the equation and then compare the size of your navy with ours.I can maximum compare to INS Talwar class frigate (10 ships)....
Best of luck...
Brahmos is using 90s Russians technology ... it is not comparable to the YJ-12 at all. You are talking about a missile that is much slower in speed (Mach 2.8 vs 4 for YJ-12), has no stealthy features, and has very predictable flight trajectories due to the decades old Russian guidance system. I read on another forum that the Chinese had no problem intercepting the Moskits back in the early 2000s so I doubt the Brahmos would pose much of a threat either tbh. As usual, another super hyped up weapon that is based on old Russian technology.He still has the nerve to open his mouth after last year’s humiliation.
Anyway, their so called Brahmos has an even better adversary in the form of the YJ12.
Pakistan’s most formidable anti ship cruise missile remains the YJ-12, which is comparable but in many ways superior to the Indian BrahMos with a speed of Mach 4
Securing the Coasts; Pakistani Navy Tests New Anti Ship Cruise Missile
Pakistan’s navy has recently tested a number of land based and air launched anti ship cruise missile systems to complement the Chinese manufactured YJ-12 missilesmilitarywatchmagazine.com
Oh I'm afraid that the CM-302 (YJ-12) will be quite operational on Pakistan's new frigates when our Indian friends arrive.
Brahmos is using 90s Russians technology ... it is not comparable to the YJ-12 at all. You are talking about a missile that is much slower in speed (Mach 2.8 vs 4 for YJ-12), has no stealthy features, and has very predictable flight trajectories due to the decades old Russian guidance system. I read on another forum that the Chinese had no problem intercepting the Moskits back in the early 2000s so I doubt the Brahmos would pose much of a threat either tbh. As usual, another super hyped up weapon that is based on old Russian technology.