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Noob question : Can TERCOM guidance be jammed or blocked *or whatever the proper term ought to be* to render our cruise missiles either less efficacious or outright redundant ?

Not really,
GPS or GOLNASS navigation can be blocked/jammed by interfering with satellite signals. When facing an advanced adversary with high tech equipment able to interfere with Satellite Navigation, one need TERCOM or DSMAC navigation as back up in order to ensure high precession. This is what Babur have achieved for Pakistan.
Babur missile have INS, GPS Guidance and TERCOM with each system complementing the other and providing extremely high degree of accuracy.
 
Change in PLAN?
wasnt this project already approved?or they are still awaiting for the Govt to approve the project and than fund

or the PRSS-1 is different?

will have SAR from start
Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite (PRSS-1)

Towards late 1990s, SUPARCO planned an Earth Observation Satellite System (EOSS), which by 2006/7 was reconfigured and renamed as Remote Sensing Satellite System (RSSS), comprising of two remote sensing satellites, one carrying an electro-optical payload and the other a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR).

The PRSS-1 project is currently under the process of approval from the Government of Pakistan. The planned satellite will carry a high-resolution electro-optical payload with designed service life of 05 years. The satellite is envisaged to be designed, developed and launched in a low Earth orbit by 2015/16, through cooperation/ collaboration with reputed international satellite manufacturers.
 
Get set for a mid 2014 news :)
Things are going just fine as per my information.

Can you be bit more vague? - Come on now - fine , how? what are they up to? What should we be looking forward to?
 
Can you be bit more vague? - Come on now - fine , how? what are they up to? What should we be looking forward to?

All the details are same as before. I was just suspicious that the PRSS project might have faced the same issues as faced by defence sector projects (FC-20, Subs, etc etc). For this have tired to get some updates from SUPARCO and as per there claims it is on track. Surely the main support is of China in this but nonetheless it will be giant step forward. Since the project details have already been shared in detail so i didnt inquired about that again and since the confirmation was " It is going as planned and no set backs here" i am assuming we will get what we have been discussing.
(Remember, initially in Musharaf Era, the plan were to launch PRSS in 2011 that were then delayed to 2014)
http://www.defence.pk/forums/pakist...nsing-satellite-system-prsss.html#post2027325

What is good is that this time, many critical components are being manufactured by our self at Lahore Center and other facilities and the are planned to be assembled and launched from China.
A separate project, that of SLV, also have been associated with the PRSS launch planned for 2014 but by the looks of it, that might not be the case. Get content with PRSS for 2014 and SLV might follow later on :)
 
All the details are same as before. I was just suspicious that the PRSS project might have faced the same issues as faced by defence sector projects (FC-20, Subs, etc etc). For this have tired to get some updates from SUPARCO and as per there claims it is on track. Surely the main support is of China in this but nonetheless it will be giant step forward. Since the project details have already been shared in detail so i didnt inquired about that again and since the confirmation was " It is going as planned and no set backs here" i am assuming we will get what we have been discussing.
(Remember, initially in Musharaf Era, the plan were to launch PRSS in 2011 that were then delayed to 2014)
http://www.defence.pk/forums/pakist...nsing-satellite-system-prsss.html#post2027325

What is good is that this time, many critical components are being manufactured by our self at Lahore Center and other facilities and the are planned to be assembled and launched from China.
A separate project, that of SLV, also have been associated with the PRSS launch planned for 2014 but by the looks of it, that might not be the case. Get content with PRSS for 2014 and SLV might follow later on :)
tell us more about the slv btw is suparco setting up its own gns?
 
Good Pakistan should work more in this field because this technology is the need of the hour.:pakistan:
 
PPP gobbled up all the funding for pretty much every Development programs including defense Programs..
J-10B...GNSS...You name it..all programs fell victim to their corruption...

Hopefully things will improve now.
 
How many slots does Pakistan have currently?

Five i suppose. Some slots were lost due to Pakistan not launching any satellites but applications were made for new more slots and were granted. I guess we currently have 5, will recheck and confirm
 
Five i suppose. Some slots were lost due to Pakistan not launching any satellites but applications were made for new more slots and were granted. I guess we currently have 5, will recheck and confirm

Found this.

Article I
The urgency to place its first satellite in the Geo-Stationary Orbit was realised in the middle of last year, by which time Pakistan had already lost four of its five allotted space slots. The five slots were allotted to Pakistan by ITU (International Telecommunication Union), way back in 1984, but the country failed to launch any satellite till 1995. That year Pakistan again applied for and received the five slots, but once again the government failed to put up a satellite in orbit, losing four of it slots in the process. According to officials, if Pakistan failed to launch its satellite by April 19, 2003, the country will loose its fifth and last 38-degree east slot, and the availability of these space slots is getting difficult every day.

Opinion

Article II
So a two-phase strategy was formulated –

Phase I would seek to acquire a suitable in-orbit working satellite which could be bought and relocated at 38oE longitude before 19 April 2003 and this would be a gap filler to protect the slot. Phase II would focus on designing a new satellite system with national needs in mind and orbited at the same slot before expiry of the interim satellite. For Phase I a foreign company was used – a contract was signed with Intelsat/PanAmSat (then Hughes Global Services) for leasing and relocation of their HGS-3 communication satellite for a period of 5 years and this was successfully relocated at the desired slot; and since Dec 2002 it operated as PAKSAT-1.

Phase II focused on indigenous development in cooperation with China through the China Great Wall Industry Corporation (April 2007) from whom satellite systems were procured with two ends in mind: technology transfer and acquisition as well as development of relevant infrastructure and facilities to develop indigenous capabilities. In Oct 2008 a commercial contract was signed for the manufacturing and launching of PAKSAT-1R between Pakistan and China with SUPARCO engineers and scientists going to work at the CGWIC’s premises. The GoP launched the National Space Programme 2040 which was reendorsed in the last NCA meeting (July 2011) and one finally saw a clear long term policy methodically being operationalised focusing on indigenous resources and system design. The payload for the PAKSAT-1R was indigenously designed by SUPARCO and this experimental payload has been developed by SUPARCO for technology validation in space for 15 years. As stated at the start of the briefing, this satellite has now been placed at 38oE longitude in the GSO with a service life of 15 years. It has been designed to have its coverage footprint over Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, Iran, the Gulf region, Iraq, South Asia, eastern coast of Africa, the Red Sea, parts of China, South Africa, Israel, Middle East, Poland, Germany, France and the UK.

http://str.com.pk/prid15.php

If Pak is serious it will need to re-apply for slots, i guess, and ensure that launches are done. This will be just the first. The faster slots are blocked the better it is.
 
I think its High time for Pakistan as well as for Suparco, KRL and NESCOM.

They should join in to develop launching system of three system:
Small Payload Launching Rockets
Medium Payload Launching Rockets
Large Payload Launching Rockets


On the other hand they need to develop Satellites:
Communication Satellites(Covering all the regions like South Asian, African and South American)
Spy Satellites(Covering South Asia)
Geo Satellites(can invite Middle East Brothers to join in)
 
I think its High time for Pakistan as well as for Suparco, KRL and NESCOM.

They should join in to develop launching system of three system:
Small Payload Launching Rockets
Medium Payload Launching Rockets

This part is exactly what is being done right now.

(P.S. I dont agree with the rest of this post as this stuff is highly highly optimistic, as usual.)
 
This part is exactly what is being done right now.

(P.S. I dont agree with the rest of this post as this stuff is highly highly optimistic, as usual.)

I think KRL, NESCOM and Suparco should be doing work on the launching platforms as well as Satellites too....

By the way what does P.S means?
 

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