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Will Pakistan Buy Russia’s S-400 Missile Air Defense System?

The Pakistan military is purportedly toying with the idea of procuring the S-400 missile air defense system.

By Franz-Stefan Gady

February 17, 2017


Responding to the recent news that India and Russia will ink a contract in 2017 for the procurement of four to five regiments of Russian-made S-400 Triumf advanced Air Defense Systems (NATO reporting name: SA-21 Growler), the Pakistan military is now purportedly considering purchasing a number of S-400 units as well, a high-ranking Pakistan military official told Russian state media on February 15.

“Russia has good tanks, helicopters, electronic equipment, air defense systems that Pakistan may consider. S-400 is a big ticket number and it will all depend on our budget,” the military official told Sputnik News, the foreign language arm of Russian news agency RIA Novosti. Pakistan officially spends about $7 billion annually on defense, although the real number may be substantially higher, and is in the process of modernizing its military forces.

Yet while the country’s economy has grown a solid 4.7 percent in 2016 and is expected to continue to expand by 5 percent in 2017 (partially due to Chinese investments under the Chinese-led China-Pakistan Economic Corridor) allowing for a modest military spending increase, the Pakistan military’s big ticket budget priorities are clearly on new combat aircraft, submarines, surface warships, and the country’s various indigenous missiles programs.

To adequately defend Pakistan airspace, the military would need to deploy at least three regiments of S-400 with total procurement cost potentially as high as $2.5 billion. (“One S-400 regiment is usually divided into two battalions each of which capable of deploying eight launchers and a total of 32 surface-to-air missiles,” I explained elsewhere.) Given that Pakistan was not able to or willing to pay $700 million for eight F-16 fighter jets (a clear budgetary priority) from the United States in 2016 following Washington’s refusal to provide Foreign Military Financing (FMF) support, it is highly doubtful that the country’s defense ministry would allocate $2 billion or more for a new missile air defense system in the near future given other defense priorities.

As an alternative to the S-400, Pakistan could perhaps opt for the cheaper Chinese-made HQ-9 (export designation FD-2000) surface-to-air missile (SAM) system, a derivative of the Russian-made S-300 long-range SAM system that can engage aircraft, cruise missiles, and theater ballistic missiles at a range of up to 200 kilometers and a flight ceiling of around 27 kilometers. China and Pakistan first started negotiations over a possible HQ-9 deal in early 2015. However, little progress has been made so far and it is unclear whether Pakistan is still interested in the SAM system.

Furthermore, the unnamed military official told Sputnik News that Pakistan might be interested in procuring additional combat helicopters from Russia. “Pakistan considers expending the existing Mi-35 helicopters contract with Russia, a number of additional machines will depend on our budget. According to the existing contract, Russia will supply four pieces to Pakistan,” he said.

Pakistan’s military is slated to receive four Russian-made Mi-35M attack helicopters in 2017 for a purchasing price of $153 million. This number could increase to a total of 20. “Given the cost of building the necessary Mi-35M logistics and maintenance infrastructure, expanding the fleet beyond four aircraft would financially be a sound decision for the Pakistani military,” I explained elsewhere (See: “Pakistan to Receive 4 Attack Helicopters From Russia”).

Russia lifted a longstanding arms embargo against Pakistan in 2014 and has been seeking closer defense ties with Islamabad ever since. This has been accelerated by India’s burgeoning defense relationship with the United States and the Russian defense industry’s loss of market share in India, although Moscow remains by far New Delhi’s biggest military hardware supplier overall. Given the importance of the Indian market to the Russian defense industry, Moscow has to walk a careful balancing act in its dealings with the two South Asia rivals and it will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.

http://thediplomat.com/2017/02/will-pakistan-buy-russias-s-400-missile-air-defense-system/
will russia even sell s400... keep dreaming... first it was the su-35 and after russia's refusal... now s400? pfft
 
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SAM's have been around for a long time. If we can build MRBM's and Cruise missiles - then yes.
guess you are right my friend.

then how come we dont develop our own SAM system then.

We should still try to get those HQ-9s from China.
 
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Well S-400 for sure is big thing if the deal will be signed...

To our Neighbors which are obsessed with Financial situation of Pakistan and every single time they bring that F-16 example...

well PAF wanted F-16's under Foreign Military Financing (FMF) support means US will pay $500 Million and Pakistan will pay only $200 Million but as the FMF was cancelled and US refused to pay for it PAF backed out it doesn't mean that Pakistan can't pay for 8 F-16's it means that PAF doesn't want to pay the full amount for it simple.

we are procuring

JF-17's HQ-16's we are paying for it
we are procuring 8 Subs tankers FAC's and looking for frigates we are paying and will pay for it
We are testing Attack Heli's Replacement of G3 rifles we will pay for them when selected
We are looking for Al-Haider Tank program we will also pay for that
also many other programs & weapons procurement etc etc

so when the deal is done you don't pay all the money on day 1 of the deal rather then it take several years for payment and several years for procurement ... take an example of Rafales deal of India worth $8.8 Billion dollars India will get Rafales till 2021 and will pay these $8.8 Billion on different intervals

so don't worry about HOW PAKISTAN WILL PAY FOR IT

the real question is will Russia sell it ? if they don't there are many Platforms out there example HQ-9 and Aster-30 Missiles etc...

India can raise the objection on selling OFFENSIVE WEAPONS to PAKISTAN but will they raise objections on DEFENSIVE weapons sale?? which doesn't give any threat to India

Russia needs Money if you pay them they will supply you with goodies same like US
 
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S400 or HQ9 the question is alone this system wont defend whole air space in conflict.
We need a proper layered umbrella air defense system...
 
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I don't think Russians are that stupid to put a S-400 Triumph in Moscow instead of an Anti Ballistic Missile defense system, A test conducted using S-400 shows it can kill a target moving at 4.8Km/s. Which is essentially a missile. Please read about S-400.

Ok Good luck with these against Pakistani "cruise", "mach 18" Shaheens and "MIRV" based Ababeel missiles.
 
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Hazaro khahishen aesi k her khahish pay dum nikLy :p
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it's just a wish list at the moment.
 
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su-35 , S-400 are not coming to Pakistan .. Swallow it and move on
the most Russians will sell us is Mil-35's, BukS2 or Pantsir SAM , and RD-93/93M Engines for JF.. that's it
 
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We have no problems with Russian Tech on S-400 :enjoy: the Chinese can attest to that. We will test our luck against a "mach 18" missile "without thrust vectoring" and with only inertial guidance (1970's tech).
Claiming is different than actually displaying. So much for "MIRV":pleasantry:
Most MIRV capable countries have active space program. Rather very sophisticated tech with enough satellite to guide the missile. Totally believable.

LMAO same old typical denial of Indians regarding our missile capability. Not our concern. Keep remain ignorant :D
 
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S400 or HQ9 the question is alone this system wont defend whole air space in conflict.
We need a proper layered umbrella air defense system...

That's why FM-90 is inducted already small range sam
Spada-2000 is also inducted already small range sam
HQ-16 is here Mid range sam


Now long range... yeah numbers of these will increase gradually
 
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