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Frontline units of the Pakistani navy have been equipped with C-602 anti-ship cruise missiles purchased from China, according to the Kanwa Defense Review published by Andrei Chang, also known as Pinkov, a Canadian a military analyst.

Pakistan ordered about 120 C-602 anti-ship cruise missiles from China back in 2009. The first batch of the missiles, enough to equip a company, were delivered in 2011. After personnel completed training on using the missiles, the Pakistani government said that the C-602s have already been deployed to frontline naval units. The missiles were purchased to provide a countermeasure to India's BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, which has a range of 290 kilometers.

The anti-ship cruise missiles have an estimated range of 280 km with a speed of 0.8 mach. As Islamabad is discussing allowing the military to employ the civilian version of China's Beidou Navigation System for use on the battlefield, Kanwa Defense Review said that the accuracy of the C-602 can be increased gradually if a deal is made between the two countries. Pakistan is currently the only foreign operator of the C-602.


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Pakistan navy deploys Chinese C-602 cruise missile|Politics|News|WantChinaTimes.com
 
The missiles were purchased to provide a countermeasure to India's BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, which has a range of 290 kilometers.
How does it counter BrahMos except having nearly same range?
 
Frontline units of the Pakistani navy have been equipped with C-602 anti-ship cruise missiles purchased from China, according to the Kanwa Defense Review published by Andrei Chang, also known as Pinkov, a Canadian a military analyst.

Pakistan ordered about 120 C-602 anti-ship cruise missiles from China back in 2009. The first batch of the missiles, enough to equip a company, were delivered in 2011. After personnel completed training on using the missiles, the Pakistani government said that the C-602s have already been deployed to frontline naval units. The missiles were purchased to provide a countermeasure to India's BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, which has a range of 290 kilometers.

The anti-ship cruise missiles have an estimated range of 280 km with a speed of 0.8 mach. As Islamabad is discussing allowing the military to employ the civilian version of China's Beidou Navigation System for use on the battlefield, Kanwa Defense Review said that the accuracy of the C-602 can be increased gradually if a deal is made between the two countries. Pakistan is currently the only foreign operator of the C-602.


C6021-163437_copy1.jpg


Pakistan navy deploys Chinese C-602 cruise missile|Politics|News|WantChinaTimes.com

I wish that NESCOM had produced it. Although there might a Babur version would be available soon with may be Mach 1.1 for Army and Navy as well.
 
It cannot counter brahmos,as simple as that.

Plus pakistan cannot even produce a naval version of babur proves it was not indigennus just like the original babur was not a native of pakistan:eek:
 
It cannot counter brahmos,as simple as that.

Plus pakistan cannot even produce a naval version of babur proves it was not indigennus just like the original babur was not a native of pakistan:eek:

Lmao.. yes we copied tomahawk missiles... and even have the naval version under development... :lol:


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With increased range and other advance/upgrades....Source DESTO .



Says a pakistani.
Wow:eek:

Yup google the average IQ level wrt countries... :rofl:
 
It cannot counter brahmos,as simple as that.

Plus pakistan cannot even produce a naval version of babur proves it was not indigennus just like the original babur was not a native of pakistan:eek:
Says a Pakistani.
Wow:eek:

True that..

P.S: Brahmos is a Yakhont... no wonder Russia didnt arm their ships with brahmos despite indias repeate requests.. while countries like vietnam bought yakhont despite india offering it to them n others...
 

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