Gregor Clegane
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In today's parade Pak Army admitted your LY-80 has a range of only 40 km and not 50-70 km as claimed by some members here.
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The exact range of the missile is never disclosed at least not officially ever so as to let enemy guessing. I think you should know that by now instead of trolling uselessly.In today's parade Pak Army admitted your LY-80 has a range of only 40 km and not 50-70 km as claimed by some members here.
No, it got nothing to do with Russia. Where you get that resource bro?HQ-16 was co-developed by China and Russia.
I think I read it here,No, it got nothing to do with Russia. Where you get that resource bro?
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This is the first HQ-16 parameter
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is that type 054?
No, fake news bro.I think I read it here,
http://www.janes.com/article/63500/china-develops-longer-range-hq-16-sam-variant
-In late September/early October 2011 official Chinese media reported that co-development between Russia and China of the HQ-16 had been completed and that the missile had reached operational capability within the Chinese army. It is understood that development within China commenced as early as 2005.
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Pakistani military personnel stand beside Air Defence System LOMADS LY-80 during a Pakistan Day military parade in Islamabad on March 23, 2017.
https://www.samaa.tv/pakistan/2017/03/video-pakistans-air-defence-system/
It looks like PA has adopted 3 missile launcher (1,2,3,4 options) per battery , it can be adjusted as needed, so 9 IBS-150 radars x 3 27 launchers plus spares if any , looks like strike corps will get a regiment of 3/4 batteries
Is Navy and Air Force (additional) going to go for LY-80 or SPADA 2k
Hq16b or next version has 70km range which is basically a little larger motor, second order may be for larger range or existing system can be upgraded in future as newer version was not available when ordered in 2013/14
Pakistan Navy and Airforce already using Spada 2k. 750 Aspide 2000 for ground-based air defence system (10 batteries Spada 2000) ordered in 2007 and delivered in 2010-2013 part of 415 m Euro deal.