What's new

How India’s QR-SAM has poured Cold water on Pakistan’s NASR

So long as Indian Air Defence capabilities cannot guarantee a 100% neutralization rate against incoming TNW's, the NASR will remain effective. Let's say 5 out of 10 NASR's get shot down, that's still a massive blow against an advancing Indian offensive column. Pakistan has been increasing it's plutonium and enriched uranium capacity over the last decade or so, and, subsequently, increasing the number of nuclear warheads.

Pakistan will likely account for the probability of Indian Air Defence systems intercepting some of the NASR's, without even taking into account technological advancements in the missile systems, by saturating targets.

The Indian government and military then return to the same problem - making a decision on whether an advancing Indian military column can sustain the losses inflicted upon them and, if it can sustain those losses, whether those losses are worth the gains.
 
. .
After the successful test of Pakistan’s short-range surface-to-surface ballistic missile Nasr last week, its Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa had made a strange remark. He said, “Nasr has put cold water on cold start”.

Nasr is a tactical nuclear weapon aimed to inflict damage on incoming forces at a short notice. It is not like those long range nuclear warhead carrying ballistic missiles which are fired thousands of kilometres away with pre-designated target and carry massive warheads. Tactical nuclear weapons are for battlefield situation mainly aimed at thwarting incoming forces which are already at the borders and pushing to enter the enemy territory.

Since 2013, Pakistani defence analysts and its military have been propagating to its media and its people that Nasr and its TNWs have defeated India’s cold start doctrine, while India has been restructuring its Strike Corps to fight under heighten threat level while piecing together required firepower to effectively deploy Cold Start doctrine. By giving Nasr a 10km increase range and some tweaked flight manoeuvrability, Pakistan it self-has exposed its panicky state of mind to India in response to testing of its QR-SAMs recently.

Capabilities of Nasr

Nasr is a canard-control led missile system capable of firing TNWs up to 70km with a very good CEP (not specified). It is about 6m long with a 300 mm caliber.The carrier is an 8×8 wheeled vehicle with cross country mobility. Fit for shoot and scoot. Four missiles per launcher can be carried and fired. The missiles are stored and carried in factory-sealed ready to fire containers.It could have a miniaturized nuclear warhead of the sub KT category. That is my surmise since the space geometry must cater for the warhead, control and guidance system, on board power, on board computer, a claimed capability to overcome missile defense systems, andthe solid rocket motor.Of course, the weapon will have normal warheads also. The number of nuclear warheads with Pakistan will be limited. However,it seems,as per Pakistani estimates they must be having enough to cause damage to stymie Indian Cold Starts.

Capabilities of QRSAM

The QRSAM is a quick reaction, all-weather and network-centric search-on-the-move missile system. It can engage multiple targets at a range of about 30 km with two vehicle configuration for area air defence.
The missile is a truck-mounted one with 360 degree rotatable, electronic-mechanically operated, turret-based launch unit.

QRSAM is a highly mobile air defence system which comes with 100 percent kill probability, and has the capability to neutralise aerial targets like fighter jets, cruise missiles and air to surface missiles as well as short-range ballistic missiles. QRSAM is also a vital component in India’s “Cold Start” Doctrine which will ensure the safety of forward Army formations in Enemy territories.The Mach 1.8

Why QR-SAM is Game Changer for India’s Cold Start doctrine

India’s Strike Corps has been carrying out Military exercise simulating fighting war under a Nuclear environment to provide additional counter battlefield weapon to Nasr, India has quickly developed QR-SAMs which can provide sufficient battle field air defence which will be mobile and will move with the Strike Corps to give level of layered aerial defence against SRBM like Nasr .

Pakistan also fears that India might also put together Cruise Missile Defence System (CMDS) which along with QR-SAM will provide India’s Strike Corps a layered battlefield Aerial Defence systems against cruise missiles like Babur, Raad and Nasr SRBMs. An addition of CMDS and QR-SAMs will certainly complicate Pakistan equation of using Tactical nuclear weapons within its own territory, the risk of a high casualty of its own civilians and India launching full-scale Nuclear retaliation will play high if India is able to effectively counter Nasr.

QR-SAM and Pralay both will be Truck based Canister Missile systems which will allow India’s Strike Corps to use them as Shield and Sword on the battlefield. India slowly but steady will deploy Series of Weapons which will be part of India’s Cold Start Doctrine to ensure that doctrine will remain doable for Indian Army if a need arises to punish Pakistan in a case of another 26/11 type of attack leading to large scale casualty.

QRSAM Air Defence System is a critical component in India’s “Cold Start” Doctrine which has the ability not only to stop Aerial attacks from rival Air Force but also to neutralise Pakistan’s Solid fueled nuclear-capable tactical ballistic missile system Nasr (Hatf IX) which was specifically developed to attack “mechanized forces like armed brigades and divisions.

Keeping Cold Start Doctrine alive is in India’s interest to keep Pakistan in check and prevent large scale state sponsored terrorism against India backed by Pakistan. Moment Pakistani Military sense that Cold Start Doctrine has been countered and defeated, fear of retaliation will also be gone and back will be misadventures of Pakistani generals who dream to go down in History books as who destroyed India and liberated Kashmir.



https://defenceupdate.in/how-indias-qr-sam-has-poured-cold-water-on-pakistans-nasr-propaganda/




MODS please take note: The above article is the ramblings of some obscure, unknown author just giving his opinions which are not based on facts. It is the views from a site with no credibility. Please close the OP

@waz @Horus @WAJsal

BS article. NASR is an ordinary rocket and not something required to be intercepted by a missile. It doesn't have even 1/4 th of capability of pinaka mk 2 battery. This sort of rockets are widely used across the world and they have their limited impct in battlefield. There are many systems much better than NASR.



Evidence for your claims based on facts? If not, what you are saying here is probably all lies.
 
.
Good Luck intercepting a missile with “porpoising” or "Skip-glide" trajectory and speed between 5 to 7 Mach:enjoy:

Congratulations. You killed physics.

So long as Indian Air Defence capabilities cannot guarantee a 100% neutralization rate against incoming TNW's, the NASR will remain effective. Let's say 5 out of 10 NASR's get shot down, that's still a massive blow against an advancing Indian offensive column. Pakistan has been increasing it's plutonium and enriched uranium capacity over the last decade or so, and, subsequently, increasing the number of nuclear warheads.

Pakistan will likely account for the probability of Indian Air Defence systems intercepting some of the NASR's, without even taking into account technological advancements in the missile systems, by saturating targets.

The Indian government and military then return to the same problem - making a decision on whether an advancing Indian military column can sustain the losses inflicted upon them and, if it can sustain those losses, whether those losses are worth the gains.


If you want to defeat the Pivot Corps and the IBGs, you will need hundreds of Nasrs, not 5 or 10.
 
.
BS article. NASR is an ordinary rocket and not something required to be intercepted by a missile. It doesn't have even 1/4 th of capability of pinaka mk 2 battery. This sort of rockets are widely used across the world and they have their limited impct in battlefield. There are many systems much better than NASR.

Send one of your Bollywood Khan, he can drop 10 NASR with one Shot of Ghulail (Swing shot), then runs in slow motion to catch them all one by one and throw it back at Pakistani side.
 
.
So long as Indian Air Defence capabilities cannot guarantee a 100% neutralization rate against incoming TNW's, the NASR will remain effective. Let's say 5 out of 10 NASR's get shot down, that's still a massive blow against an advancing Indian offensive column. Pakistan has been increasing it's plutonium and enriched uranium capacity over the last decade or so, and, subsequently, increasing the number of nuclear warheads.

Pakistan will likely account for the probability of Indian Air Defence systems intercepting some of the NASR's, without even taking into account technological advancements in the missile systems, by saturating targets.

The Indian government and military then return to the same problem - making a decision on whether an advancing Indian military column can sustain the losses inflicted upon them and, if it can sustain those losses, whether those losses are worth the gains.

And this will happen in Pakistan territory. We shall not mind a bit collateral damage. Pakistan can very happily nuke our forces when they are in Lahore.
 
. . . .
BS article. NASR is an ordinary rocket and not something required to be intercepted by a missile. It doesn't have even 1/4 th of capability of pinaka mk 2 battery. This sort of rockets are widely used across the world and they have their limited impct in battlefield. There are many systems much better than NASR.

Yea and that's why you army is shitting and pissing in its paints everyday and buying weapons each and everyday that's the problem with you Indians never want to admit the truth lolz stick with Bollywood you will find a better role there then here.
 
.
After the successful test of Pakistan’s short-range surface-to-surface ballistic missile Nasr last week, its Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa had made a strange remark. He said, “Nasr has put cold water on cold start”.

Nasr is a tactical nuclear weapon aimed to inflict damage on incoming forces at a short notice. It is not like those long range nuclear warhead carrying ballistic missiles which are fired thousands of kilometres away with pre-designated target and carry massive warheads. Tactical nuclear weapons are for battlefield situation mainly aimed at thwarting incoming forces which are already at the borders and pushing to enter the enemy territory.

Since 2013, Pakistani defence analysts and its military have been propagating to its media and its people that Nasr and its TNWs have defeated India’s cold start doctrine, while India has been restructuring its Strike Corps to fight under heighten threat level while piecing together required firepower to effectively deploy Cold Start doctrine. By giving Nasr a 10km increase range and some tweaked flight manoeuvrability, Pakistan it self-has exposed its panicky state of mind to India in response to testing of its QR-SAMs recently.

Capabilities of Nasr

Nasr is a canard-control led missile system capable of firing TNWs up to 70km with a very good CEP (not specified). It is about 6m long with a 300 mm caliber.The carrier is an 8×8 wheeled vehicle with cross country mobility. Fit for shoot and scoot. Four missiles per launcher can be carried and fired. The missiles are stored and carried in factory-sealed ready to fire containers.It could have a miniaturized nuclear warhead of the sub KT category. That is my surmise since the space geometry must cater for the warhead, control and guidance system, on board power, on board computer, a claimed capability to overcome missile defense systems, andthe solid rocket motor.Of course, the weapon will have normal warheads also. The number of nuclear warheads with Pakistan will be limited. However,it seems,as per Pakistani estimates they must be having enough to cause damage to stymie Indian Cold Starts.

Capabilities of QRSAM

The QRSAM is a quick reaction, all-weather and network-centric search-on-the-move missile system. It can engage multiple targets at a range of about 30 km with two vehicle configuration for area air defence.
The missile is a truck-mounted one with 360 degree rotatable, electronic-mechanically operated, turret-based launch unit.

QRSAM is a highly mobile air defence system which comes with 100 percent kill probability, and has the capability to neutralise aerial targets like fighter jets, cruise missiles and air to surface missiles as well as short-range ballistic missiles. QRSAM is also a vital component in India’s “Cold Start” Doctrine which will ensure the safety of forward Army formations in Enemy territories.The Mach 1.8

Why QR-SAM is Game Changer for India’s Cold Start doctrine

India’s Strike Corps has been carrying out Military exercise simulating fighting war under a Nuclear environment to provide additional counter battlefield weapon to Nasr, India has quickly developed QR-SAMs which can provide sufficient battle field air defence which will be mobile and will move with the Strike Corps to give level of layered aerial defence against SRBM like Nasr .

Pakistan also fears that India might also put together Cruise Missile Defence System (CMDS) which along with QR-SAM will provide India’s Strike Corps a layered battlefield Aerial Defence systems against cruise missiles like Babur, Raad and Nasr SRBMs. An addition of CMDS and QR-SAMs will certainly complicate Pakistan equation of using Tactical nuclear weapons within its own territory, the risk of a high casualty of its own civilians and India launching full-scale Nuclear retaliation will play high if India is able to effectively counter Nasr.

QR-SAM and Pralay both will be Truck based Canister Missile systems which will allow India’s Strike Corps to use them as Shield and Sword on the battlefield. India slowly but steady will deploy Series of Weapons which will be part of India’s Cold Start Doctrine to ensure that doctrine will remain doable for Indian Army if a need arises to punish Pakistan in a case of another 26/11 type of attack leading to large scale casualty.

QRSAM Air Defence System is a critical component in India’s “Cold Start” Doctrine which has the ability not only to stop Aerial attacks from rival Air Force but also to neutralise Pakistan’s Solid fueled nuclear-capable tactical ballistic missile system Nasr (Hatf IX) which was specifically developed to attack “mechanized forces like armed brigades and divisions.

Keeping Cold Start Doctrine alive is in India’s interest to keep Pakistan in check and prevent large scale state sponsored terrorism against India backed by Pakistan. Moment Pakistani Military sense that Cold Start Doctrine has been countered and defeated, fear of retaliation will also be gone and back will be misadventures of Pakistani generals who dream to go down in History books as who destroyed India and liberated Kashmir.



https://defenceupdate.in/how-indias-qr-sam-has-poured-cold-water-on-pakistans-nasr-propaganda/

Question is how good Indian air defence is against heavy artillery shells? Because Pakistan will lunch waves of those which will be PGMs and many will have range of 100-150 km in near future.
 
.
Yea and that's why you army is shitting and pissing in its paints everyday and buying weapons each and everyday that's the problem with you Indians never want to admit the truth lolz stick with Bollywood you will find a better role there then here.

There are enough material in public domain to prove who is shitting and pisding in pyjama.
Tell me what do you want me to admit? Do you want us to fear from a 60 km range ordinary rocket where we are building our capabilities to intercept ICBM?
The problem with your wishful thinking is that you want to hype your ordinary weapons and expect that everybody to afraid of it. You want a nation who builds BMD to intercept ICBM be afraid from a shitty misile of short range missile.
 
Last edited:
.
Congratulations. You killed physics.




If you want to defeat the Pivot Corps and the IBGs, you will need hundreds of Nasrs, not 5 or 10.

Dont worry TNWs heavy artillery PGMs with current range of 100km and in future 150km will also be there to test Indian air defence along with different types of guided and unguided rocket system which could have range of 280kms.
 
.
every indian journalist,war veteran and even army wants to punish pakistan.pakistan made it clear long time ago that nobody can punish it.we aren't kids.we know indian systems.indian army have no experience of this new cold start doctrine and there are ways to cut the entire supply line.you can't defend 8 to 20 thousand men on enemy soil even when they have best air defence systems.at the end of the day,they will get trapped and we will surely cut the entire supply line.india can't fight with this doctrine.this is suicide.both armies use satellites and during war time,it will be difficult for IAF to support indian army.there are different stages of cold start but IAF presence is must.what will happen if IAF forced to repel back? who will save the ibgs? IBGS can't save themselves using air defence.how many missiles they can fire? ibg can only carry limited weapons.they stand no chance.
 
Last edited:
.
There are enough material in public domain to prove who is shitting and pisding in pyjama.
Tell me what do you want me to admit? Do you want us to fear from a 60 km range ordinary rocket where we are building our capabilities to intercept ICBM.
The problem with your wishful thinking is that you want to hype your ordinary weapons and expect that everybody to afraid of it. You want a nation wig4hth ICBM to be afraid from a shitty misile of short range missile.
Your army and media is always shitting and pissing against NASR everyday you paranoid jester @Surya 1
GAY SHUPA DUPA POWA HIND @Surya 1 ;):enjoy:
 
.

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom