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LMAO
S-400 is below PAC-3 MSE.
how ?
It depends on the context of 'counter', as in countermeasures.
Countermeasures comes in two main types: technical and tactical.
To simplify the two, a technical countermeasure can be jamming, and the tactical countermeasure can be flying below the radar horizon -- once it is discovered.
As a manufacturer, when you build the next iteration of an existing system, naturally you would insert improvements to existing features, or add new features, or enhance durability, or increase mobility, or anything you deem necessary based upon market and customer analyses. So for this, we have S-300 to S-400 to S-500 and so on.
Before you upgrade, you have to analyze existing threats, which are two main types: Immediate and Potential.
As the manufacturer, I would make an iteration of my current product based upon potential threats. So for Russia, that potential threat would be low observable platforms.
As the buyer, you must analyze your immediate threats to see if there is a probability of they become low observable.
Low radar observability is a technical countermeasure. If there is low to no chance that your immediate threats will become 'stealth', then there is no need for an upgrade because 'stealth' cost a lot of money to evolve.
On the other hand, tactical countermeasures are often real time in development. If I am hostile to you, all I have to do is fly as much as I can afford the fuel cost. If the next iteration of the current defense system can handle my tactical countermeasure, you have to upgrade.
Immediate +++++++++++++++++++++++++ || +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Potential
Both tactical and technical countermeasures can move a Potential threat towards the Immediate. Usually, once an analysis have a Potential crosses the halfway point, the threat is categorized as Immediate.
So how do you know if a hostile air force can raise its capabilities so that its main weapons systems overwhelms your current defense? By analyzing your own defensive measures. If you are confident that your enemy cannot take the technical route, that leave the tactical route. So if you can defeat your own defense via tactics, so can -- and will -- your enemy.
That is why the USAF have programs like Red Flag and Weapons School, and units like the 507th Air Defense Aggressor Squadron, to develop both technical and tactical countermeasures to known Soviet/Russian platforms. That is why we works hard to acquire Soviet/Russian hardware to know as much as we can on how Soviet/Russian clients will use these hardware.
Your question of "if a counter to S-300's radar is developed..." is misguided, and I say that kindly.
The PAF is fully capable of taking the initiative to explore that 'if'. Your question puts the burden on someone else for your defense. Whatever you have, YOU must work to defeat all of them. If you can affect that threat scale above, so can anyone hostile to you.
Countermeasures using old Soviet technology? are you joke ?
2009: F-35 Jet Designed To Take Out The S-300 Battery
http://www.spacewar.com/reports/F-35_Jet_Designed_To_Take_Out_The_S-300_Battery_999.html
And 2018: U.S buy radar's S-300 Battery from Ukraine
You are wrong.
https://www.nasic.af.mil/About-Us/F...l-air-and-space-intelligence-center-heritage/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Ground_Intelligence_Center
https://www.onr.navy.mil/en/Science...es/Transition/Foreign-Comparative-Testing-FCT
Every branch of the US military have a foreign technology exploitation office. This is not about reverse engineering because our stuff is supposedly 'inferior'. A weapons system reflects not only the technology level but also the war fighting philosophy. Each service strives to acquire foreign technology appropriate to its area of warfare in order to better understand how a potential adversary may and will fight.
You are an American and you are insane. Look at the truth, it's the old Soviet technology, not S-300PMU2 or S-400. Ukraine has not produced the new S-300 since after 1991
Only Ukraine and Vietnam (I am Vietnamese) use this obsolete system. You can not learn anything from this obsolete technology
Oh, I forgot, the United States boasted their F-35s overtaking the S-400?