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Pakistan's Ra'ad cruise missile has been upgraded with almost double the range. Pictured is the Ra'ad I missile, an older version of the weapon, in a 2008 file photo. (Usman Ansari/Staff)
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan on Tuesday carried out a successful test of its latest Ra’ad-II air-launched cruise missile, with a new range of 600 kilometers.

According to the military’s ISPR media branch, the homegrown Ra’ad-II “significantly enhances air delivered strategic standoff capability on land and at sea." The weapon features enhanced guidance and navigation systems, “ensuring engagement of targets with high precision.”

When first unveiled as a mock-up in 2017 during an annual parade in Pakistan, the Ra’ad-II had a stated range of 550 kilometers. Slight changes to the intake design led to speculation that the extra range has been achieved due to a more advanced engine than that used in the Ra’ad-I, which has a range of 350 kilometers.




That speculation may have been correct. Though the footage from Tuesday’s test was deliberately low resolution, the rear of the Ra’ad-II appears to have been entirely redesigned with a new intake and control surfaces.

The Ra’ad-I had what may be described a large “twin tail,” whereas the Ra’ad-II appears to have adopted a more compact "X" configuration layout common with similar missiles in service elsewhere. That change should aid in its carriage on a wider range of platforms, perhaps even internally if Pakistan’s fifth-generation fighter program, Project Azm, bears fruit and features an internal weapons bay.

To date, the Ra’ad missiles have only been seen carried by Mirage III strike fighters, which have a wide-track undercarriage.

The range increase would allow the missile to launch well within Pakistan’s territory while being able to hit critical targets within India — New Delhi is roughly 430 kilometers from Lahore, for instance. That need has taken on a greater importance due to India’s air defense modernization efforts through the acquisition of systems such as the Russian S-400.

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Washington also recently cleared the Integrated Air Defense System for sale to India.

Mansoor Ahmed, a senior fellow at the Center for International Strategic Studies in Islamabad who specializes in Pakistan’s nuclear program and its delivery platforms, believes the Ra’ad-II is “Pakistan’s answer to India’s development of the Nirbhay cruise missile.”

He believes Ra’ad-II “will significantly enhance the operational and targeting flexibility of the air leg of Pakistan's strategic forces.”

“It gives enhanced capability for precision strikes against critical military targets on land and at sea from safer standoff ranges. With its extended range, hitherto invulnerable sites, forces and assets can now be taken out with greater precision that were previously only covered by Pakistan’s ballistic missiles," he said.
https://www.defensenews.com/global/...a-new-cruise-missile-can-it-hit-inside-india/
 
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Pakistan's Ra'ad cruise missile has been upgraded with almost double the range. Pictured is the Ra'ad I missile, an older version of the weapon, in a 2008 file photo. (Usman Ansari/Staff)
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan on Tuesday carried out a successful test of its latest Ra’ad-II air-launched cruise missile, with a new range of 600 kilometers.

According to the military’s ISPR media branch, the homegrown Ra’ad-II “significantly enhances air delivered strategic standoff capability on land and at sea." The weapon features enhanced guidance and navigation systems, “ensuring engagement of targets with high precision.”

When first unveiled as a mock-up in 2017 during an annual parade in Pakistan, the Ra’ad-II had a stated range of 550 kilometers. Slight changes to the intake design led to speculation that the extra range has been achieved due to a more advanced engine than that used in the Ra’ad-I, which has a range of 350 kilometers.




That speculation may have been correct. Though the footage from Tuesday’s test was deliberately low resolution, the rear of the Ra’ad-II appears to have been entirely redesigned with a new intake and control surfaces.

The Ra’ad-I had what may be described a large “twin tail,” whereas the Ra’ad-II appears to have adopted a more compact "X" configuration layout common with similar missiles in service elsewhere. That change should aid in its carriage on a wider range of platforms, perhaps even internally if Pakistan’s fifth-generation fighter program, Project Azm, bears fruit and features an internal weapons bay.

To date, the Ra’ad missiles have only been seen carried by Mirage III strike fighters, which have a wide-track undercarriage.

The range increase would allow the missile to launch well within Pakistan’s territory while being able to hit critical targets within India — New Delhi is roughly 430 kilometers from Lahore, for instance. That need has taken on a greater importance due to India’s air defense modernization efforts through the acquisition of systems such as the Russian S-400.

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Washington also recently cleared the Integrated Air Defense System for sale to India.

Mansoor Ahmed, a senior fellow at the Center for International Strategic Studies in Islamabad who specializes in Pakistan’s nuclear program and its delivery platforms, believes the Ra’ad-II is “Pakistan’s answer to India’s development of the Nirbhay cruise missile.”

He believes Ra’ad-II “will significantly enhance the operational and targeting flexibility of the air leg of Pakistan's strategic forces.”

“It gives enhanced capability for precision strikes against critical military targets on land and at sea from safer standoff ranges. With its extended range, hitherto invulnerable sites, forces and assets can now be taken out with greater precision that were previously only covered by Pakistan’s ballistic missiles," he said.
https://www.defensenews.com/global/...a-new-cruise-missile-can-it-hit-inside-india/

While Mansoor Ahmed is a significant voice as he has an aptitude for understanding weapon systems from both the strategic and technical/technological perspectives, I do not agree that Ra'ad-II is developed as an answer to Nirbhay (if that's what he means), even though it may inadvertently standout as Nirbhay's counterpoise. Pakistan's missile competition with India does not appear to be driven by prestige embedded tit-for-tat developments. Ra'ad-II is a logical development, which would have taken place regardless of Nirbhay's development or ALCM version of BrahMos. The development is driven more by the fact that the longer-ranged cruise missiles are required and more advanced technologies are now available in Pakistan to develop the next generation of missile systems. I expect Pakistan to further increase the ranges and improve the design of Babur series as well.
 
Do you expect them to change fuel of Babur from Liquid to Solid?

It is a hybrid system and would continue to be so. Liquid-fuel is essential for a controlled flight. Solid-fuel cannot be controlled once it starts to burn up.
 
We need to give the ARM capability to knock out S400 batteries.
 
Lol Raad has been around for the last 10 years where as nirbhay is still in developmental stage. It's totally other way around also Raad is air launched cruise missile unlike nirbhay etc. Indian news sources or citings are not reliable.

Actually its not RAAD vs Nirbhay.

Its RAAD vs Barak-8 , RAAD vs S400 , RAAD vs Akash RAAD vs SPYDER
And then Its:

Brahmos/Nirbhay vs SAMs in Pakistan.

You do the Math.
 
Do you expect them to change fuel of Babur from Liquid to Solid?
Babur is a turbojet powered cruise missile.
It requires liquid fuel. Solid propellants are only used in rockets , ballistic missiles etc.
Babur essentially has a miniaturized aircraft engine.
 
it can hit india , it is not like we are living on other side of the globe far from each other
 
Raad II is not a new Missile.
It was shown on Pak day Parade back in 2017.

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Actually its not RAAD vs Nirbhay.

Its RAAD vs Barak-8 , RAAD vs S400 , RAAD vs Akash RAAD vs SPYDER
And then Its:

Brahmos/Nirbhay vs SAMs in Pakistan.

You do the Math.


The real math is :

RAAD1, RAAD2, H2, H4, REKs, Extended standoff muntions (tested last year and show below) Vs Barak-8, S400, SPYDER


AND:
Brahmos Vs Pakistani SAMs.

You can safely take out Nirbhay because as things stands, its a failed/under development project. Besides, its not even in the same category as its Indian attempt to catch up on Pakistan Babur series of CMs.
 
We have ordered 216 SCALP-EG from France, we need to order another batch of of 250 missiles along with 54 Rafales.
500 million of starving niggers and still asking about more rafales.....
In 27 feb your front line fighter was mig-21 whose pilot was abducted....
 

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