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According to Haris Khan on the Pakistan Military Consortium (aka PakDef), the Zarb is actually the TL-7, which is the export variant of the KD-88 (a cousin of sorts of the C-802). The specs lined up by @Windjammer also match with the TL-7/KD-88. But the most interesting part of this whole issue is that we gave it a local name, which is something we usually do for a locally produced munition (licensed or otherwise). Doesn't mean we are, but given that we kept the C-802 and SD-10 as-is, it's interesting to see us loco-naming TL-7.
Another note, TL-7 uses an IIR seeker, as opposed to ARH on the C-802. It's apparent that there's an emphasis (in TL-7/Zarb) to get past DRFM-based ECM.
Sorry Sir, irrespective of your source, Zarb is not a TL-7. It's much much better, and the range mentioned in this thread is on an extremely conservative side. MTCR to be blamed, I guess.
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