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Pakistan Successfully Tests Ra’ad Cruise Missile; Will it Counter India’s Nirbhay?

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In news that could rattle some nerves on the eastern side of the Pakistani border, Pakistan successfully tested Ra’ad air-launched cruise missile (ALCM) or HatF 8 a couple of days ago.

Pakistan has claimed that this cruise missile had a “successful Flight Test” and the missile was “indigenously developed,” according to a statement from Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

The testing of this missile comes after India’s successful test of its nuclear-capable canister launch Agni 5 intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM), which has a range of more than 5,000 kms.

Ra’ad, meaning ‘thunder’ in Urdu, is nuclear-capable and is 4.85 m-long with 350 km range. This was the fifth successful testing of the missile and during previous tests, Pakistan used an upgraded Dassault Mirage III ROSE aircraft to launch the missile, reported IHS Janes.

This missile will enable Pakistan to deliver a “strategic standoff capability” on land and at sea, according to its Army. It also said that it was trying to achieve “strategic stability in the region.”

Pakistan has already been testing Babur or Hatf 7 cruise missiles, which are ground based missiles. Both Babur and Ra’ad are reported to be subsonic cruise missiles with a speed of 0.8 Mach.

IHS Janes further says that the Ra’ad could be the “extension” of the existing relationship with South Africa’s Denel (formerly Kentron) where they joined hands in the development of advanced weapons. It also says that Ra’ad resembles South African MUltiPurpose StandOff Weapon (MUPSOW)/ Torgos.

The positive side of these subsonic missiles is that they have a low radar cross-signature, low-level navigation and use waypoints to enter areas that are well defended, making them hard to detect, said Defense News.

Pakistani missiles are basically designed to counter the ones from its neighbour and arch rival India. India too has been testing a long range subsonic cruise missile called Nirbhay. This missile too works using a turbofan engine and is able to carry conventional or nuclear warhead. This missile will have the capability of being launched from multiple platforms — land, sea and air. Meanwhile, Nirbhay’s range is 1000 kms plus. It was earlier reported that the missile has undergone two successful development trails.

Apart from this, India also has countermeasure against enemy cruise missiles –The Buk surface to air missile (SAM) missile system and Su-30MKI Flanker — which might be able shoot it down when on patrol with the help of ground radars that might vector it.

India already has inducted supersonic cruise missile with nuclear capability that is able to fly at speed of Mach 2.8 with a range of 290 kms. It has inducted the missile for land and sea-based platforms. In the coming months it will be inducting an air-launched version known as BrahMos-A that will be fitted in Indian Air Force’s (IAF) Su-30MKI fighter jets.

India is also gearing up to arm its Sukhoi Su-30MKI and Mirage 2000with a smaller variant of the air-launched BrahMos with the speed of Mach 3.5. The country is also getting ready for the development of a hypersonic Mach 7.0 version that is expected to be tested in 2017.

Pakistan Successfully Tests Ra’ad Cruise Missile; Will it Counter India’s Nirbhay? | idrw.org
 
Phele yea batao ,yea Chutzpa article kishne likha hai. Comparing Nirbhay and Raad are different platform altogether. :eek:
 
what a useless thread
raad is an air launched cruise missile
nirbhay is a ground launched cruise missile
 
Nirbhay will be land, sea, and air operational, but yeah it's a useless comparison.
the writer seems to be delluded he has now idea what he is talking about
u r right nirbhay is going to be air,sea,and land based but u guys have only tested it twice and its not even in production
how he can say a 7 year old missile which is already deployed and is in mass production was tested to counter nirbhay
 
How can one missile counter other , if one isn't part of anti-missile defence set up. NVM this feel good test was very much in offing if one goes by the past reactions to Indian missile tests .
 
Basically the Nirbhay was made to counter Babur LACM not other way around.
 
i dont understand whether the editor ever reads the articles given to him by his juniors/reporters. Its a stupid "versus" always and naming either Pak or China seems to be the go to norm. The media/journalist needs to grow up and write more relevant things. It would have been nice if they would have commented on Raad alone but the moment they made it versus Nirbhay, the usual jingoism also thrown in, the article became utterly useless and touched heights of stupidity.

Its definitely the editor/chief editor's fault that they are so rustic and they allow such articles. they should stop measuring inches of the organ and use brain cells at least for what they are getting paid.
 
Basically the Nirbhay was made to counter Babur LACM not other way around.
Nope it was not.It has been designed to give crucial standoff capability to Indian army.For countering Babur we have deployed a wide variety of SAM's
 
the writer seems to be delluded he has now idea what he is talking about
u r right nirbhay is going to be air,sea,and land based but u guys have only tested it twice and its not even in production
how he can say a 7 year old missile which is already deployed and is in mass production was tested to counter nirbhay
U r rite.. how can a 7 yr old missile compare with a new generation missile!!
 
Nirbhay doesn't counter anything, it only makes another option avaliable to the armed forces. The RAAD was developed on low funds to get the max results, in other words a poor mans missile. India already has missiles off the shelf purchase that do what RAAD does to a limited extend and more such as SEAD.
The Nirbhay will be heavier and longer range and multi platform unlike RAAD.
You can expect India's future SSNs to have Nirbhay torpedo launched.
 
Nope it was not.It has been designed to give crucial standoff capability to Indian army.For countering Babur we have deployed a wide variety of SAM's
india first got the idea of a Cruise missile after we tested babur in 2005 or 2006.
 
india first got the idea of a Cruise missile after we tested babur in 2005 or 2006.

BrahMos was first test-fired on 12 June 2001 from the Integrated Test Range (ITR), Chandipur in a vertical launch configuration. On 14 June 2004 another test was conducted at ITR and BrahMos was fired from a mobile launcher.

Now go away ....shoo.....
 

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