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We'll have to wait bro...precision-strike technology may have been acquired, can't see why ramjet would be any different. Assuming that Pakistan is somehow involved in the T-Darter; the missile was reported to have been a ramjet design - so we could attain that capability. Nonetheless I think ramjet tech. would be very useful in not only AAM, but possibly AShM and SAM developments.Mark, I've also seen these articles dealing with co-op between pakistan and south africa in ramjet powered BVR missiles. but has pakistan actually gone ahead with the project? such a joint-venture would be hard to resist from pakistan.
I understand we most likely won't find out for a while, just like the H-2 and H-4 A2G weapons in partnership with Denel. yet, do you have the slightest hint from someone like pshamim?
We'll have to wait bro...precision-strike technology may have been acquired, can't see why ramjet would be any different. Assuming that Pakistan is somehow involved in the T-Darter; the missile was reported to have been a ramjet design - so we could attain that capability. Nonetheless I think ramjet tech. would be very useful in not only AAM, but possibly AShM and SAM developments.
I doubt it stopped, check out the JF-17's supposed HMD the PAF displayed in its documentary...looks 99% like the Denel Archer.i think co-operation with the south africans has ceased as denal has gone into a JV with indian company HAL.
I doubt it stopped, check out the JF-17's supposed HMD the PAF displayed in its documentary...looks 99% like the Denel Archer.
BTW do you have more information on the Denel-HAL JV?
Sir;
1) The Turks are already on the heavy (local) & lightweight torpedo (with S.Korea) projects. Pak-Korea cooperation is on the rise, starting with the occassion of artillery ammunition.
2) The Turks are already hoping for SLCM capability; they have seeked strategic capability for a while now. Due to MTCR it would be impossible to procure or have a JV with Pakistan on an naval cruise missile with a range of +300km. However cooperation on very specific technology relating to propulsion, airframe, etc, is very much possible...a generic MoU was signed on R&D of "turbojet rocket/engine" and "precision guidance" fairly recently b/w Turkey & Pakistan.
Though I would not expect long-range strategic strike capability so soon. Pakistan is better off to develop an MTCR compliant SLCM & VL-LACM with the Turks, and use the experience & technology to further develop the design & Babur.
3) Local AShM & ASROC is a little more difficult. Though an MTCR-legal AShM was already developed by the Chinese in the form of C-803. Assistance from them in this area is possible, though that report (posted below) solely mentioned South Africa. Give them a number of years, I am confident an interesting design for AShM will surface in Pakistan. ASROC would more difficult...either a separate system entirely...or a system based on that AShM.
Though with South Africa, it is very much possible there could be ramjet cooperation - it was offered in 1999. The Indian Brahmos is a ramjet design, so the PN may be looking at similar AShM capability through local industry & foreign cooperation/assistance. Seeker technology could be developed through help from China and/or MBDA-France. Again ASROC might be achieved using the AShM as a basis like the Otomat was for the Milas ASROC.
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Thankyou sir!Mark Sien,
your reasoning is very clear!
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