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1 battery=6 sam
 
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What is different from Buk-M2KM system as Russia is offering it to Pakistan? Which one is better?
 
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The Russian S-500 is the best Air defense System Until Now even China Bought the S-400 from Russia for Beijing Skies, The Exp Version Available in Russian Stockpile is S-400 which is also a Nightmare for pilots
 
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The Russian S-500 is the best Air defense System Until Now even China Bought the S-500 from Russia for Beijing Skies, The Exp Version Available in Russian Stockpile is S-400 which is also a Nightmare for pilots

Man you need to increase your information about military systems before you post about them, S-500 is not operational yet and S-400 is top of the line SAM from Russia.
 
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The CASC LY-80 medium-range surface-to-air missile system (HQ-16 in Chinese service) uses semi-active radar homing missiles. Unlike the missiles used in the Russian Buk-M1 system, the LY-80 missiles have thrust vectoring for greater maneuverability. Credit: Bill Sweetman


The LY-80 system has a claimed intercept range of 40 km (25 mi.). Each vehicle carries six ready-to-fire vertical-launch missiles. The same missile is also fired from China’s anti-air-warfare destroyers. Credit: Bill Sweetman

1 battery = multiple launchers (2-12) and associated tracking radars (~3) and main surveillance radar (1)
A regiment/BATALLION can have 3-4 batteries

Main Surveillance radar = IBIS-150 (8 ordered) assuming 2 launcher and 1 tracking radar plus 1 main SURVEILLANCE ibis

RUSSIAN MISSILE BATTALION HAS 20 LAUNCHER USUALLY, NOT SURE IF MISSILE BATTALION AND REGIMENT ARE SAME , INFANTRY REGIMENT CONSISTS OF MULTIPLE BATTALIONS

Each Battery can function independently or in a network dispersed

Photo Gallery: China Defense Close-Up | Aviation Week
 
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The SAM regiment was an important part of a Motorised Rifle Division or Tank Division's effort to envelop the battlefield in an extensive air defence network. Numbering a little over five hundred personnel total, the SAM regiment consisted of a regimental headquarters in charge of twenty SA-6 Gainfuls organised into five missile firing batteries; most were SA-6a platforms although since 1979 a limited number of SA-6bs were also deployed and some regiments used the SA-8 Gecko as an alternative. Each missile battery, along with the regimental headquarter and missile technical battery, were also equipped with three MANPADs, either the SA-7 Grail, SA-14 Gremlin or SA-16 Gimlet. Besides the missile technical battery, other support subunits included an artillery reconnaissance battery, motor transport company, maintenance company and chemical protection platoon.[13]

Antiaircraft Artillery Regiment
Antiaircraft artillery (AAA) regiments in the late 1980s took the place of SAM regiments in divisions which were assigned to rear areas. These were equipped with twenty-four S-60 57mm Anti Aircraft Guns organised into four firing batteries. Each firing battery along with the regimental headquarters were also equipped with three MANPADs, either the SA-7 Grail, SA-14 Gremlin or SA-16 Gimlet. Additional subunits include a command and control battery and service battery.[14]

Regiment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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Pakistan need new ground based long range AESA radars (like Indian Green Pine radar) with capability to handle ECM and deploy ECCM effectively.
 
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