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Pakistan's ANTI TANK GUIDED MISSILE REQUIREMENTS

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PAKISTAN’S ANTI-TANK GUIDED MISSILE REQUIREMENTS
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Based on its purchase for 52 Kornet-E units in 2017-2018, it appears that the Pakistan Army is moving to modernize its anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) inventory.

The current mainstays of the Army’s anti-tank missile stocks are the Bakhtar-Shikan (based on the Chinese HJ-8) and BGM-71 TOW. Both of these are optically tracked, wire-guided anti-tank missiles that can launch from land (via infantry and vehicles) and air (using the AH-1F/S Cobra attack helicopter).

However, for the future, the Army is evidently moving towards wireless ATGMs that use semi-active laser homing (SALH) and, potentially, other types of seekers for greater deployment flexibility.

In addition, the ATGMs the Army evaluated – or is in the process of evaluating – generally offer more range than the TOW or Bakhtar-Shikan, potentially by a factor of more than 2X.

Besides an extensive induction run, it will be worth seeing if Pakistan standardizes on a specific ATGM so that it could domestically manufacture it through the long-term (and supplant its older ATGM stocks). Or as an alternative, pursue an ATGM project of its own in parallel to the imports.

Infantry
In 2014-2015, the Pakistan Army ordered 1,413 Alcotán-100 100 mm anti-tank rockets with 158 VOSEL (M2) firing control unit for $24.76 million US from the Spanish company Instalaza. In 2017-2018, the Army ordered an additional 369 VOSEL (M2s) in 2017-2018 for $9.04 million US…

Aviation
Under the $1.5 billion US contract with Turkish Aerospace for 30 T129 ATAK attack helicopters, Pakistan will acquire the Roketsan L-UMTAS and UMTAS.[1]…

Armoured Vehicles
At the 2018 International Defence Exhibition and Seminar (IDEAS), Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT) displayed a prototype of its Viper ‘multipurpose infantry fighting vehicle’ (MIFV). The Viper MIFV was equipped with AT-6 Sprandrel ATGMs.[2]..

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[1] “IDEAS 2018 Special – ROKETSAN Ready to Deliver Striking Force for Pakistan’s ATAK Helicopters.” MSI Turkish Defence Review. 11 February 2019. URL: http://www.milscint.com/tr/ideas-20...ikopterlerinin-vurucu-gucunu-saglamaya-hazir/

[2] Dmitry Fediushko. “Pakistan’s HIT unveils Viper IFV.” Jane’s Defence Weekly. 29 November 2018. URL: https://www.janes.com/article/84904/pakistan-s-hit-unveils-viper-ifv
 
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If AH1Z get Delivered than 1000 Hellfire will also come along with them

For UCAV platform , Our own BURQ missile is sufficient to take out tank

We might also see More kornet E missiles (because contract value was written way more than 52 systems which were delivered)
 
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If AH1Z get Delivered than 1000 Hellfire will also come along with them

For UCAV platform , Our own BURQ missile is sufficient to take out tank

We might also see More kornet E missiles (because contract value was written way more than 52 systems which were delivered)

We also bought advance version of TOW ATGM and OMTAS (Mizrek-O) is also in evaluation if not ordered.
 
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What is out total current inventory for Anti-Tank Weapons and do we have dedicated units trained just to take out armored vehicles?
 
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Not sure if Alcotan-100 is guided (laser guided)

VOSEL opto-electronic fire control unit fitted with laser range-finding, day/night vision and computing unit that shows future aiming point.

Integration of Kornet-E on Mi-24/35 is to be seen.
 
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Not sure if Alcotan-100 is guided (laser guided)

VOSEL opto-electronic fire control unit fitted with laser range-finding, day/night vision and computing unit that shows future aiming point.

Integration of Kornet-E on Mi-24/35 is to be seen.
Burq missile of our UAV can take out a tank?
 
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What is out total current inventory for Anti-Tank Weapons and do we have dedicated units trained just to take out armored vehicles?
Yeah we have anti tank battalions. Does anyone know how many launches do LAT and HAT units have? Just wondering how many units can 52 Kornet-E be deployed in and what benefit does such a small number bring to a force
 
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Not sure if Alcotan-100 is guided (laser guided)

VOSEL opto-electronic fire control unit fitted with laser range-finding, day/night vision and computing unit that shows future aiming point.

Integration of Kornet-E on Mi-24/35 is to be seen.
Thats like 12 launchers per chopper.
 
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Not sure if Alcotan-100 is guided (laser guided)

VOSEL opto-electronic fire control unit fitted with laser range-finding, day/night vision and computing unit that shows future aiming point.

Unguided AT rocket.

Integration of Kornet-E on Mi-24/35 is to be seen.

For Mi-35M, most likely Ataka or Vikhr ATGMs will be considered.
Kornet-E to be deployed on vehicle platform.

Thats like 12 launchers per chopper.

8× Ataka or Vikhr per Mi-35M.
 
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Unguided AT rocket.
Probable replacement for RPG-7 to boost AT capability on company level of infantry formations.

Thats like 12 launchers per chopper.
8× Ataka or Vikhr per Mi-35M.
Compare Mi-24/35 of Pakistan and India. Lesser pylons on Pakistani Mi-35, can more pylons be added under that wing or is it a permanent setup ?
mi 24 iaf.jpg

mi 35 pak.jpg
 
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Probable replacement for RPG-7 to boost AT capability on company level of infantry formations.



Compare Mi-24/35 of Pakistan and India. Lesser pylons on Pakistani Mi-35, can more pylons be added under that wing or is it a permanent setup ?
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It's perma,
For ours is the latest 35m ,
Not old 24s,
There was a good reason behind this I a air remember now
 
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Not sure if Alcotan-100 is guided (laser guided)

VOSEL opto-electronic fire control unit fitted with laser range-finding, day/night vision and computing unit that shows future aiming point.

Integration of Kornet-E on Mi-24/35 is to be seen.


The focus needs to be on fire and forget systems.
Wire and optical guidance is too risky once a missile has been launched and your position is exposed to both snipers and airborne weapon systems.
It's like letting every one know, hey I'm over here waiting to be hit while I try to guide my missile to its target...
 
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