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Sonmiani Firing Range’s instrumented Weapon Testing Range (WTR), which was established in collaboration with China on 2nd February 2018, has been a useful induction for not just the Pakistan Air Force, but for Pakistan Army and Pakistan Navy for testing, evaluating and certifying advanced munitions.
Pakistan’s first instrumented WTR capable of real-time tracking has already conducted successful test-firing of SD-10 beyond-visual-range (BVR) air-to-air missile (AAM) and a PL-5EII within-visual-range (WVR) AAM from PAF’s JF-17 Thunder.
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It will go a long way in the indigenous development and procurement of munitions and their tactical and strategic testing. The firing range has been used by SUPARCO, Strategic Plans Division (SPD), the Army, Navy and Air Force regularly for testing their inventories. It has already accomplished the test-firing of a number of tactical weapons including missiles and rockets including:
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According to Quwa Defence News and Analysis Group, a WTR must be equipped with the following:
Since details of WTR’s capabilities haven’t been made public by the PAF, these can be along the lines of those employed by the Overberg Range, which includes:
What are your thoughts on the capabilities of the Sonmiani Weapon Testing Range? Let us know in the comments section.
Pakistan’s first instrumented WTR capable of real-time tracking has already conducted successful test-firing of SD-10 beyond-visual-range (BVR) air-to-air missile (AAM) and a PL-5EII within-visual-range (WVR) AAM from PAF’s JF-17 Thunder.
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It will go a long way in the indigenous development and procurement of munitions and their tactical and strategic testing. The firing range has been used by SUPARCO, Strategic Plans Division (SPD), the Army, Navy and Air Force regularly for testing their inventories. It has already accomplished the test-firing of a number of tactical weapons including missiles and rockets including:
- Rehbar-I sounding rocket by SUPARCO
- Medium-range ballistic missiles (MRBM) including Shaheen II
- Land-attack cruise missiles (LACM) such as the Babur-3 submarine-launched cruise missile (SLCM)
- Harba dual-anti-ship cruise missile (ASCM)/LACM
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According to Quwa Defence News and Analysis Group, a WTR must be equipped with the following:
- Optical-tracking systems
- Telemetry systems
- Radars
- Meteorological station
- Command, control and communication station
Since details of WTR’s capabilities haven’t been made public by the PAF, these can be along the lines of those employed by the Overberg Range, which includes:
- Tracking five flying objects simultaneously
- Validating anti-radiation missile’s (ARM) effective range
- Tracking missiles and weaponry such as:
- Air-to-surface missile (ASM)
- Surface-to-air missile (SAM)
- Surface-to-surface missile (SSM)
- Anti-tank guided missile (ATGM)
- Artillery shell tests
What are your thoughts on the capabilities of the Sonmiani Weapon Testing Range? Let us know in the comments section.