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.
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.