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Pakistan May Seek Chinese Interceptor Missile Defense.

According to Google earth analysis by Sean O'Connor Pakistan has only one active SAM site as shown below. A quick fix might be to get more HQ-2s because they are affordable to get up in numbers and good enough for anti-aircraft defence. PAF could then seek HQ-9 or other systems to buld up better air defence later.
 
i agree with yh1, that our armed forces should first develop a good arsenal of HQ-2's, which are obviously more affordable and once we have them planted at several important location, we can always pursue the HQ-9 project....but HQ-2 placed strategically at the eastern border is something our Armed Forces should think about, especially after the mumbai incident when indian planes 'tried' to invade our airspace.
 
Playing Catch-Up


Pakistan Army to induct 36 launchers of the 10-barrel, 300mm A-100E MBRL
By Prasun K. Sengupta



Determined to maintain its already commanding lead in the arena of long-range field artillery over its Indian counterpart, the Pakistan Army is gearing up to induct into service two Regiments (or 36 launchers) of the 10-barrel, 300mm A-100E multi-barrel rocket launcher (MBRL) and its related ground-based fire-control systems from China’s China Precision Machinery Import-Export Corp (CPMIEC) and CETC. Also being acquired are approximately 90 SH-1 155mm/52-calibre motorised howitzers from NORINCO of China, plus three Regiments of the CPMIEC-built HQ-9 long-range surface-to-air missile (LR-SAM) system (these being acquired by the Pakistan Air Force, or PAF), while from Ukraine the Pakistan Army will be acquiring about 400 T-84U main battle tanks (MBT) off-the-shelf.(???????????)

It was during the visit last October to China of Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani that Islamabad and Beijing inked the contracts for the initial 36 A-100Es and two CETC-built SLC-2 passive phased-array weapons locating radars (WLR), plus the SH-1s. This followed the round of competitive evaluations conducted by the Pakistan Army of the A-100E and the competing NORINCO-built AR-2, another 300mm MBRL also of Chinese origin. The A-100E comprises a launch vehicle, and reloading vehicle and command-and-control vehicles, all of which are mounted on the WS-2400 8x8 wheeled chassis (the same truck also tows the launcher for the Babur multi-role cruise missile). All 10 rockets, each equipped with a 200kg warhead, can be fired within 60 seconds out to a range of 100km, and it can be reloaded in 20 minutes. The NORINCO-built AR-2 MBRL, on the other hand, has 12 launch tubes from which rockets armed with a wide variety of warheads are fired. The warhead options for the A-100E include fragmentation sub-munitions warhead, anti-tank mine scattering warhead, shaped-charge fragmentation submunitions warhead, separable HE-fragmentation warhead, fuel-air explosive warhead, and HE-fragmentation warhead. The target acquisition and fire-control system elements include the CETC-built 702D meteorological radar station and SLC-2 WLR.

The NORINCO-built SH-1 motorised 155mm/52-calibre howitzer underwent extensive mobility and firepower trials in December 2007 in Pakistan’s Northern Areas, and underwent similar field trials last June in the Thar Desert. The SH-1 can fire rocket-assisted V-LAP projectiles out to 53km, as well as laser-guided projectiles like NORINCO’s ‘Red Mud’ and KBP Instrument Design Bureau’s Krasnopol-M2. The SH-1 can also fire base-bleed 155mm rounds out to 42.5km, and its truck chassis houses a fibre-optic gyro-based north positioning-cum-navigation system, battlespace management system, autonomous orientation-cum-muzzle velocity radar, gun loader’s display-cum-ramming control box, ammunition box housing 25 rounds (of seven different types) and their modular charges, and a network-centric artillery fire direction system. A complete SH-1 Regiment comprises 24 SH-1s, four Battery Command Post vehicles, one Battalion Command Post vehicle, one road-mobile CETC-built JY-30 C-band meteorological radar, four 6x6 wheeled reconnaissance vehicles, and an S-band CETC-built Type 904-1 artillery locating-cum-fire correction radar. Earlier, on September 9, 2007 the Pakistan Army accepted at its Nowshera-based School of Artillery the first of twelve 18-tonne T-155 Panter 155mm/52-calibre towed howitzers from Turkey’s state-owned Machines and Chemical Industry Board (MKEK). The Panter was co-developed in the late Nineties by MKEK and Singapore Technologies Kinetics. For producing the 155mm family of munitions, Wah Cantonment-based Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF) has teamed up with South Korea’s Poongsan and on April 12 last year, General Kayani symbolically received the first lot of licence-assembled K-307 BB-HE and K-310 155mm BB dual purpose improvised conventional munitions (DPICM) Ammunition from POF Chairman Pakistan Lt Gen Syed Sabahat Hussain .........................................................................
 
Well, here's a list of high-altitude Chinese ICBM interceptors:

Note: all of the following missiles all have full anti-satellite capability

- KT-1
- KT-1A
- KT-409
- KT-2
- KT-2A
- KT-III
- Others under development (a new missile unveiled in 2010)

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Pakistan has enough tech plus help from china (if needed). It should develop its own comprehensive high and medium altitude SAM system.
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Well, here's a list of high-altitude Chinese ICBM interceptors:

Note: all of the following missiles all have full anti-satellite capability

- KT-1
- KT-1A
- KT-409
- KT-2
- KT-2A
- KT-III
- Others under development (a new missile unveiled in 2010)

DF-21 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

anti satellite capability means?
they can hit satellites or evade satellites?
 
Chinese HQ-9

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Weren't there reports that we already have HQ-9?
 
we dont currently posses the HQ-9.
neither there has been any officail statement that paksitan is lookingforward to get these..
it is the FT2000 that we had been listening and that is said to be developed from the HQ-9 to some extent and thats all.

what is unfortunate is that we have been listing about the Ft-2000 since around 2003 and nothing has happened so far.

Pakistant seriously lacks i this ground based air defence ability. infact i will dare to say to the extent that this is the least noticed department in our armed forces and the most neglected one.

you can visit:
http://www.defence.pk/forums/wmd-missiles/20716-surface-air-missile.html

regards!
 
pakistan is well short on ai defence and we need 3 different types of state of the art air defence system one of them we got 2 more we need alongside RBS 70 they willl servr well to our air defences and some AA guns should be procured to only OTOKAR wont be enough 3 SAM system 2 Different AA guns man pad system we already have but one more system would do holw lot of good to pakistan and it will counter all indian Aquasation till next 20 years from 3 SAM system one spada we got only 2 more nedeed from 2 types of AA guns we have one but only one other type is required
 
I think 2011 is a good year to purchase this item in numbers 40-50 batteries

Really the biggest threat to our forces is from Air born high altitude fighters that can fly high and drop smart bombs and vanish etc

So we do need these missile shield to protect civilians

We really need this to counter 85% of weapons flown by world Air forces

I am sometimes suprised why we never had these needed tactical weapons just shows the double standard world has against Pakistan
 

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