Rashid Mahmood
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Naval Aviation uses the Mk-46 ..
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No both sea king and Z9C use anti-ship cruise missile as well as light weight torpedoes. I am just pointing out the fact how these two are missing from the list posted earlier.I think india and Pakistan do not have state of the art stand off torpedoes
ASW aircraft use depth charges against submarines
Pakistan naval aviation uses the P3C Orion MPR and the Westland Sea King. Both carry lightweight ASW torpedoes. Orion is cleared for the Mk 44 (mostly retired from US service), Mk 46, Mk 50, Mk 54 or MU90 Impact torpedoes. For the Sea King, the normal anti-submarine weapon load is Mark 44 or Mark 46 torpedoes.There must be something missing. PN is operating a fleet of ASW helicopters as well and they too can carry torpedos.
There must be some Chinese torpedos as well being used with Z9C
You misunderstand. The model indication of the 400mm Bofors torpedoes is Type 43X2. I said NOTHING about the launching tubes.The Torpedo tubes are not 43x2, which comes with its own launch mechanism. These are LWT tubes that fire Mk46.
When you look at the entries there is a year for 'ordered' and a year or period for 'delivered'
E.g. 100 Mk-46 ASW torpedo (1977) 1978-1980
This means ordered 1977 and delivered 1978- 1980
For the Chinese arms, these are ORDERED only.
No, it is an encapsulated launch antiship missile, much like SM-39 Exocet and UGM-84 Harpoon.
UGM-84 Harpoon
SM-39 Exocet
I've included the missile that were ordered for sumarines, because the initial post mentioned Babur (which we do not yet know is available for submarine tube launch). I found no entries confirming UGM-84 Harpoon for the Agosta 90Bs.
Pakistan naval aviation uses the P3C Orion MPR and the Westland Sea King. Both carry lightweight ASW torpedoes. Orion is cleared for the Mk 44 (mostly retired from US service), Mk 46, Mk 50, Mk 54 or MU90 Impact torpedoes. For the Sea King, the normal anti-submarine weapon load is Mark 44 or Mark 46 torpedoes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_P-3_Orion
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westland_Sea_King
Zulfiqar class (F22P) have launchers for 324mm torpedoes. Chinese torps in this size are Yu-7, Yu-11 and ET52. PLAN also has imported A244S, Mk44 and mk46.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-22P_Zulfiquar-class_frigate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_051_destroyer
I don't see why the Z9 can't use US or Italian lightweight torpedoes. After all, the Chinese has copied both the helicopter and existing torpedoes. The Yu-7, for example, is a Chinese development of the US Mk 46 Mod. 2 light ASW torpedo incorporating technologies of the Italian A244-S torpedo. ET52 torpedo is the Chinese development of the Italian Alenia A244-S light ASW acoustic homing torpedo, and is considered by many domestic Chinese sources as Chinese equivalent of the A244-S Mod. 2 version. ET52 is essentially the A244-S torpedo with technologies of US Mk 46 Mod. 2 torpedo incorporated. Yu-11 is the follow on of Yu-7.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yu-7_torpedo#Yu-7
If you have a good supply of US Mk44 and Mk46 available (130 items acquiered) and it is compatible with Z9C, then why bother with a further acquisition?.
You misunderstand. The model indication of the 400mm Bofors torpedoes is Type 43X2. I said NOTHING about the launching tubes.
You may be correct in that the Swedish launchers are either single or quad. So, these ships may have both types of launch tubes. In which case you're looking at a triple 324mm asw tube launcher.
I think both systems are in use of PN because 70s & 90s both can fire AShMs.
AFAIK only 90Bs have Exocet.I think both systems are in use of PN because 70s & 90s both can fire AShMs.
That could make sense. Question, didn't all Type 21 get the Swedish torpedo? I know some got Harpoon while others got LY60 SAM. Only some initially got Phalanx CIWS while others got 2 single 30mm cannon. Pls clarify.The 43X2 is not on ships with the ASTT, only the modernized configuration is able to fire the boors wire guided Torp.
We dont have light weight torpedo A244S.Lightweight Torpedo - A244-S
Country of Origin - Italy
View attachment 340642
Heavyweight Torpedo - DM2A4
Country of Origin - Germany
View attachment 340640
Sipri says you ordered 12. Perhaps they ended up in ... China?We dont have light weight torpedo A244S.
We have DM2 and it is excellent weapon. Even India wanted their variant for scorpienes!!
Im telling u we dont have them. SIPRI is wrong im right!Sipri says you ordered 12. Perhaps they ended up in ... China?
On the UGM-84 on the Agosta 70s, some more digging using "Sub-Harpoon" got me this:
"The Pakistani boats were fitted to launch Sub-Harpoon missiles in 1984–1985 and remain in service. "
From:
Submarines: An Illustrated History of Their Impact
By Paul E. Fontenoy
ABC-CLIO (2007)
http://www.abc-clio.com/ABC-CLIOCorporate/SearchResults.aspx?type=a
http://www.abc-clio.com/ABC-CLIOCorporate/product.aspx?pc=A1571C
See here:
https://books.google.nl/books?id=yD3eSRfUIesC&pg=PA320&lpg=PA320&dq="Sub-Harpoon"+Pakistan&source=bl&ots=W9E_hujlka&sig=Xsky-n_C7SvhMlKGo71xThAgvOE&hl=nl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjPquHz48PPAhWD8RQKHSuvAgkQ6AEIUzAG#v=onepage&q="Sub-Harpoon" Pakistan&f=false
This, in combination with Sipri data, suggest scenario b) submarines prepared for this missile but no missiles purchased.
It would be consistent with
"The HASHMATs were modified in 1985 to fire Sub-HARPOON depth-to-surface anti-ship missiles."
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/pakistan/navy-intro.htm
Question of debate remains the actual acquisition of Sub-Harpoon.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/pakistan/hashmat.htm
https://books.google.nl/books?id=ltOgS1FjiR4C&pg=PA73&lpg=PA73&dq="Sub-Harpoon"+Pakistan&source=bl&ots=qP2lM3Mut4&sig=UMuCM29Xr_rDxy6gVRd-qQ3yT-M&hl=nl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjPquHz48PPAhWD8RQKHSuvAgkQ6AEIazAJ#v=onepage&q="Sub-Harpoon" Pakistan&f=false
Worst case is scenario b) and best case is c)
Do you have to quote the whole post? Pls edit to quote only the relevant portion.Im telling u we dont have them. SIPRI is wrong im right!
We have DM2 and it is excellent weapon.
Imran bhai chehra kyon chupa diya ha pic ma apne
Any idea what torpedoes these are
Khan sahib,
Mukhra tau dikha daitay
Or got reverse engineered within Pakistan.Do you have to quote the whole post? Pls edit to quote only the relevant portion.
As for the Italian A244 torpedoes, as listed by SIPRI, their acquisition seems to coincide with the delivery of 3 MG 110 Midget Submarines MG 110 type built in Pakistan under supervision by Cosmos (enlarged SX 756 of Italian Cosmos design). 12 A244 could mean 4 per minisub, which each have 2 533mm tubes and could launch smaller diameter torpedoes using a sleeve. Just speculating here. At that time, PN was also flying 3 Lynx helicopters and 3 Brequet Atlantique MPAs, all of which could well have used A244.
"The torpedo has been exported to Argentina, China, Ecuador, Greece, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Libya, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Singapore, Sweden, Taiwan, Turkey, Venezuela and Yugoslavia."
http://pakdef.org/a-244s-and-a-290-lightweight-torpedoes/
"Pakistan Navy - 12"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A244-S#Current_operators
12 is not a huge number. I suspect today, they are no longer there. QUestion is where they went, did they expire, were they expended, or e.g. shipped to China? 12 could also be a quantity used for testing, to see if further purchase is warrented.