No chance. This AESA radar cannot support LY-80. For that there're CW illuminators like MR-90. Once its kaput, LY-80 is on its own. AESA here is just for air search role, no weapons guidance.
I fail to see the reason why an AESA radar is deployed on these vessels. In addition to a long range air search radar(Type 517, VHF set) this system offers no real advantage here. Such active array radars on modern warships are usually needed for guiding medium-to-long range SAMs to their...
There's a reason they give away a prize to the best loser in boxing contests at PMA, Abbottabad, because that's what our army inevitably ends up every time during an India-Pak engagement.
There's no chance Pakistan could ever stir up a war again with India on its own terms and by its own...
Sir, isn't MICA-IR in that class? With a range over 60km, TVC and a wide FOV ImIR seeker. BTW, Mirage pilots in PAF used to love the older Magic missile. Some even preferred it over the Sidewinder, for its accuracy and hit probability.
Very well said, sir. AESA brings with it a whole new world of possibilities. This sensor plus the fusion engine is a monster. Imagine the range at which you first pick up the bogies, the interleaving algorithms for multi-target tracking, the speed with which the tracks are established, sorted...
There's no second motor! Dual pulse is a mode employed by a single motor. And it truly doesn't work in actual terminal phase. Rather it gives some sustaining energy after initial burn spike. One can say late burnout to early midcourse. That's it. Even Meteor's throttleable motor doesn't last...
This thing has its uses even now. Besides AD role, it proved absolutely valuable in interdicting enemy vehicular movement on Dras-Kargil Road. From our positions in Dras-Mashkoh sub sector.
During that standoff, we were actually planning for the worst. In one particular briefing session at Mureed, the visiting DCAS Ops was so amped up his hands were shaking during address and his voice had a certain hard edge to it that we realized that we were much closer to the abyss than anyone...
Wow! I have deep respect for W/C Ahmed. Despite being a SOO, he took to the skies and tried his best to fend off the raid over Dhaka. That's simply beyond the call of duty. You must be very proud of him. His eventual shootdown and disappearance at the hands of Mukti Bahini is another dark tale...