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No bro its not ramjet equipped missileChinese missile build or produced in Pakistan with better technology and guidance speed is comparable to Yakont aka Brahmos with bigger and more lethal warhead.
Name: Seig e raaz
Not semi full khana kharaab of any kind of Armour same like hot knife cuts through butter.
People call it carrier killer not C-602 but something more sinister.
I love China
Why not you discuss
CM-400 AKG ground launch version.
Surprised? you should be.
Engine integrated ramjet/booster propulsion system
Operational
range
250–400 km (160–250 mi; 130–220 nmi)
Speed Mach 2-4
Guidance
system
Inertial navigation system (INS)Beidou navigation system
Terminal guidance
Subject missile not only modified to target moving sea based targets but also could be used against surface to surface target with hyper-sonic speeds.
Sir please if you can get former Navigational warnings after which we tested our long range Missiles please post them and tell where they mention the land area ?
Fail.I have a question, its off topic but would appreciate if you can help. There was Indian gas pipe supposedly going underneath the same area that was latter added to our EZ which meant that India either seeks our permission and pays or get lost. Do you have update on that?
New Recruit
It was a Cruise missile with MIRV , which can hit multiple Indian ships..then go up and hit Indian jets too.
Fail.
In continental shelf no permissions are needed for pipelines.
Good luck with it.
Like we care.
The discussion is already going on. Rather old one.Like you already have pipelines passing through it.
@IceCold
They don't have any pipeline passing through Pakistani EEZ even extended one.
The discussion is already going on. Rather old one.
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/india-iran-discuss-undersea-gas-pipeline-bypassing-pakistan.412367/
The status of the deal is unknown. Probably it won't go through Pakistan's EEZ. Rather it bypass the EEZ. If Pakistan give NOC, it's yay!. Still, the additional cost is negligible compared to the profit importing through pipeline.So ? has it materialized yet ? as long as its not inside Pakistani EEZ, we don't have any issue with it or Pakistani Govt has passed NOC over it even if it goes through the waters we control.
stay on topic bro not derail the threadSo ? has it materialized yet ? as long as its not inside Pakistani EEZ, we don't have any issue with it or Pakistani Govt has passed NOC over it even if it goes through the waters we control.
By the shape its look like a subsonic missile to me sir, may be it is zerbPakistan conducts anti-ship missile test
By: Usman Ansari, March 16, 2017 (Photo Credit: Pakistani Press Information Department)
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan successfully test launched a land-based anti-ship missile on Thursday, but the did not reveal its identity, possibly indicating it is a new development of its Babur land-attack cruise missile.
The military’s media branch, ISPR, said the “land-based anti-ship missile” featured “advanced technology and avionics, which enable engagement of targets at sea with high accuracy.”
The trial, witnessed by Vice Chief of Naval Staff Adm. Khan Hasham Bin Saddique and other senior officers, was undertaken in the coastal region. A warning to shipping regarding missile tests was issued for March 16-17.
Siddique congratulated the technical team, saying the test would help improve Pakistan’s defenses and operational reach of the Navy by enabling the launch of long-range, anti-ship missiles from land.
No performance details or even the name of the missile were provided, however.
Though an image released by the government’s Press Information Department appeared to show a Babur missile, its resolution was insufficient to accurately determine the missile’s identity.
In April last year, a shore-based anti-ship missile dubbed Zarb was test fired. It was speculated by analysts to be the Chinese C-602/YJ-62.
However, a naval industry official told Defense News at Pakistan’s biennial defense exhibition IDEAS 2016 in November that Pakistan was working on indigenous anti-ship missiles. This followed an earlier revelation buried in a Ministry of Defence Production report of development of a shipboard anti-ship missile launcher.
In December, steel was cut for the first indigenous Azmat Block II missile boat, which in can be determined from the images released at the time will carry a larger anti-ship missile than the C-802A/CSS-N-8 Saccade that arms the Block I boats.
No confirmation of this missile’s identity has been forthcoming since then, but it sparked speculation that Pakistan’s indigenous anti-ship missile efforts were perhaps more advanced than realized.
The Babur offers the quickest route to an indigenous anti-ship missile, with a range exceeding the limitations of the Missile Technology Control Regime in the same vein as the United States' UGM/RGM-109B (TAS-M) Tomahawk.
It has already provided the basis of further developments. The updated Babur II was tested in December. The sub-launched Babur III, was successfully tested in January, enabling Pakistan to establish a second-strike capability.
Though the C-602 reportedly cruises at a height of 30 meters, test-area altitude for today’s test was restricted to 1,500 meters — more akin to the higher cruise altitude of the Babur.
A Navy spokesman was asked to comment on the missile’s identity, but there was no reply by press time.
Image in the link.
http://www.defensenews.com/articles/pakistan-conducts-anti-ship-missile-test
@The Deterrent @HRK @Oscar @شاھین میزایل @Arsalan
What do you guys make of this,
Good luck with it.
Like we care.