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How many batteries does China have currently in service
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How many batteries does China have currently in service
Pakistan needs to develop this eco-system to control the aerial combat (at least above its own ground).
Aster family and CAM are available from UK and Italy (Aster) so no issue of France and Aster-30 Block 1NT is very capable system.
https://www.mbda-systems.com/product/camm-er/
https://www.mbda-systems.com/product/aster-30-sampt/
As i Stated, cheetah and Mongoose 3 should be deployed together along LOC and near high value targets lije bases and airports. Together they form a S. African play off of the Iron Dome C-RAM system. Then add in LOMADs SPADA-2000 and HQ-9B and you have a reasonably thorough Air/Missile defense system.
Integrating air defence especially high altitude with Air Force is a very difficult and expensive job
Those resources should be put into Blcok 3 and J31
We are good at air to air
Always have been
China has already deployed them.Does China operate it? They use S400 I read somewhere.
Aster is from Eurosam which is a joint venture between Italy and France (thales). Do you seriously think France does not decide who this system will be exported to?
CAMM 1 is 25km ranged, and CAMM 2 is a 50km ranged derivative of the british ASRAAM air to air missile. It is not a system that can compete with S-350, HQ-9 or Aster 30 type systems. Pakistan already has the (much inferior, but still) Spada and HQ-16 systems in this class of SAM.
Both systems are offered since Raheel Shareef time and France had no issue in selling them also Russian export system are not that good as their counter parts from US or EU.
This is a great system. And Denel can help Pakistan in developing domestic SAMs. However, the Cheetah/Mongoose are a CIWS. They compete with the Russian Pantsir and Chinese FK-1000 and cannot provide area air defence and dont really do much against the serious aerial threat to Pakistan's airspace.
Another way to look at this is that systems like the Mongoose are like the Phalanx & RAM on american warships. Do these ships rely on Phalanx and RAM for air defense? Absolutely not. They have long range missiles like SM-6 and medium range missiles like ESSM for this purpose. The Phalanx/RAM combination is a last ditch defense against any stragglers: the occasional missile/PGM that manages to pass through the long range/medium range air defence layers and needs to be shot down up close.
Systems like the cheetah (iron dome, etc) are mostly used as propaganda tools by Israel saying they can intercept artillery shells and rockets and protect vital installations from shelling. But the reality is that using them in such a role is too cost prohibitive and unlikely to ever find wide use even if the technology is matured. Guided Air Defence Guns and naval CIWS guns are quite cost effective and may actually be more suited for this role.
So, to sum up my point, the great urgency for Pakistan is acquiring area air defence systems: medium and long range air defence systems that can shoot out to 100-120km and 200-300km ranges.
Long range systems capable of hitting out to 200-300km range or more would include the following:
Then you can have medium range (100-120) km area air defence systems:
- HQ-9B (china)
- S-300 (russia)
- S-400 (russia)
- S-350 (russia)
- Siper (turkey, in development)
- Turkish-Eurosam Aster Derivative (in development)
Once these are in place, a high-capacity, highly maneuvrable short-medium range air defence system (40-60km) can then form the inner layer of air defence to protect the area air defence batteries from enemy anti radar missiles and guided air-to-ground munitions. It will also be useful the army for battlefield air defence its armored formations. This includes systems like:
- FM-3000 (china)
- HQ-16 (china)
- DK-10 (china, surface launched version of SD-10)
- Tor/Buk (russia)
- CAMM (uk)
- Hisar- A/O/U (turkey, in development)
After this, you can have the CIWS systems that have range of 5-10km, and are meant to shoot down enemy precision guided munitions, cruise missiles, air to surface missiles, etc that are about to hit an important target. These include:
- FK-1000 (china)
- Cheetah (south africa)
- Pantsir (russia)
An air defence system will need all four classes of systems, as this makes extremely dangerous for an enemy airforce to operate over your airspace. They will think of crossing over with anything that is not stealthy.
France seems to have burned Pakistan one to many times for the military to procure from them anymore. (slow integration of radar and avionics in to the rose mirages, etc.) besides, anything France makes, the Chinese can match, if not do better. Rafale versus J-20 would be the best example. If China modified one the smaller S-400 missiles it already owns and operates into the S-350 style missile with the thrust actuators/vents towards the front of the missile, then China could offer its own missile. For the upper upper tier, China could offer the HQ-19; also known as the Chinese THAAD; the same concept on a larger missile. Pakistan just needs to outline the mission requirement, if there aren't already, the Chinese can quickly develop and field any system along the full spectrum of air defense and electronic warfare Pakistan needs. No longer does Pakistan needs to go to the Europeans.
https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/hq-19-sc-19-chinese-thaad.t6756/page-2