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Top 10 future weapons of pakistan

the picture is of CH-3 nt burraq
i too know that it is a model of chinese UAV ,but it is just an example
a khalid II deserve to be in the top 5..as it would be one of the best world tanks with the mentioned upgrades

ok i would edit it





beside this add J2X and JFT II to your list
any proof that J20 is to be sold to pakistan ,it is just in discussions & stealth version of JF17 is signed ,but no details about it

and pakistan is also developing its own sam known as Hatf 10.
any links to prove that
& also is pakistan procuring combat helicopter from china,plz inform me .
REGARDS
 
We bought both the systems, Swedish as well as this. This one has a circular radar, different from the SAAB 2000.

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That is a MirageIII R, r for reconnaisance, so it does not have a radar, instead a camera mounted on the nose. So, can it for the Raad?

the missile is important not the platform,:azn:
 
it should be this
1: qing class subs
2: combat aircrafts
jf17 b2
fc20s
j2x
3: ballistic messiles
shaheen 3
4: sams
hq 9
spada 200
hatf 10
5:awacs
saab awacs 2000
zdk 03
6:alkhalid 2

7: naval ships
f22p
millagin class coverttes
fast attack messile crafts
8:ucavs
9:cruise messiles
raad alcm
babur lacm
10: bvraam
sd10b
AIM-120 AMRAAM



 
it should be this

8: bvraam
sd10b
AIM-120 AMRAAM
9: cruise messiles
raad alcm
babur lacm
10: ballistic messiles
shaheen 3


how can strategic weapons delivery system would be in such a low list ,thats not practical,absolutely not,they must be given importance
 
AMERICAN AEROSTAT L-88 RADAR,
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The Tethered Aerostat Radar System is an American low-level surveillance system that uses aerostats (moored balloons) as radar platforms.which fills the gap of low aerial radar surveillance ,it can detect low flying jets ,cruise missiles ,uav.

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BRAZILIAN MER -1 ANTIRADIATION MISSILE
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It can target indian radar installations from 40-50 km away
 
PAKISTAN'S ANTISHIP MISSILES
(i)C-802
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The Yingji-82 or YJ-82 (Chinese: 鹰击-82, literally "Eagle Strike"; NATO reporting name: CSS-N-8 Saccade) is a Chinese anti-ship missile first unveiled in 1989 by the China Haiying Electro-Mechanical Technology Academy (CHETA), also known as the Third Academy. Due to the Yingji-82 missile's small radar reflectivity, low attack flight path (only five to seven meters above the sea surface) and strong anti-jamming capability of its guidance system, target ships have a very small chance of intercepting the missile. The single shot hit probability of the Yingji-82 is estimated to be as high as 98%.The Yingji-82 can be launched from airplanes, surface ships, submarines and land-based vehicles. Its export name is the C-802.

Specifications

Warhead 165 kg time-delayed semi-armour-piercing high-explosive
Engine turbojet engine
Wingspan 1.22 m (unfolded); 0.72 m (folded)
Operational
range ~500 km (C-805); 350+ km (C-803); 180 km (C-802A); 120 km (C-802)
Flight altitude 3-5 m (attacking); 5-7 m (cruising)
Speed Mach 1.6 (attacking), Mach 0.9[1] (cruising)
Guidance
system Inertial and terminal active radar
Launch
platform ground-based vehicles, naval ships, fixed-wing aircraft

(ii)Harpoon
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The Harpoon is an all-weather, over-the-horizon, anti-ship missile system, developed and manufactured by McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing Defense, Space & Security). . The missile system has also been further developed into a land-strike weapon, the Standoff Land Attack Missile (SLAM).
The regular Harpoon uses active radar homing, and a low-level, sea-skimming cruise trajectory to improve survivability and lethality.

General characteristics




Primary function: Air-, surface-, or submarine-launched anti-surface (anti-ship) missile
Contractor: The McDonnell Douglas Astronautic Company - East
Power plant: Teledyne CAE J402 turbojet, 660 lb (300 kg)-force (2.9 kN) thrust, and a solid-propellant booster for surface and submarine launches
Length:
Air launched: 3.8 metres (12 ft)
Surface and submarine launched: 4.6 metres (15 ft)
Weight:
Air launched: 519 kilograms (1,140 lb)
Submarine or ship launched from box or canister launcher: 628 kilograms (1,380 lb)
Diameter: 340 millimetres (13 in)
Wing span: 914 millimetres (36.0 in)
Maximum altitude: 910 metres (2,990 ft) with booster fins and wings
Range: Over-the-horizon (approx 50 nautical miles)
AGM-84D (Block 1C): 220 km (120 nmi)
RGM/UGM-84D (Block 1C): 140 km (75 nmi)
AGM-84E (Block 1E) : 93 km (50 nmi)
AGM-84F (Block 1D): : 315 km (170 nmi)
RGM-84F (Block 1D): 278 km (150 nmi).
RGM/AGM-84L (Block 2): 278 km (150 nmi)
AGM-84H/K (Block 1G / Block 1J): 280 km (150 nmi)
Speed: High subsonic, around 850 km/h (460 knots, 240 m/s, or 530 mph)
Guidance: Sea-skimming cruise monitored by radar altimeter, active radar terminal homing
Warhead: 221 kilograms (490 lb), penetration high-explosive blast
 
P3C orion
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P3C orion is the most advanced aircraft pakistani navy have in it's inventory.P3C orion is a 4 engine turbo propelled anti sub & maritime surveillance aircraft,it is equipped with magnetic anomaly detector(mad) in the tail ,which can detect silent submarines,it can fire agm -84 harpoon missile,mark 50 torpedoes.

Specifications (P-3C Orion)
Armament
Guns: None
Hardpoints: 10 wing stations in total (3x on each wing and 2x on each wing root) and eight internal bomb bay stations with a capacity of 20,000 lb (9,100 kg) and provisions to carry combinations of:
Rockets: None
Missiles: ***Air-to-surface missile: AGM-65 Maverick, AGM-84 Harpoon, AGM-84 Standoff Land Attack Missile (SLAM-ER)
Bombs: ***Depth charges, MK20 Rockeye, MK80 Series (MK82, MK83, MK84) general purpose bombs, B57 nuclear bomb (US service only, retired 1993)
Other: ***Mk 44 (mostly retired from service), Mk 46, Mk 50, Mk 54 or MU90 Impact torpedoes
Mk 25, Mk 39, Mk 55, Mk 56, Mk 60 CAPTOR or Mk 65 Quickstrike naval mines
Stonefish naval mine (in Australian service)
Active and passive Sonobuoys

Avionics
Raytheon AN/APS-137(V) multi-mission surveillance radar
Hazeltine Corporation AN/ARR-78(V) sonobuoy receiving system
Fighting Electronics Inc AN/ARR-72 sonobuoy receiver
IBM Proteus UYS-1 acoustic processor
AQA-7 directional acoustic frequency analysis and recording sonobuoy indicators
AQH-4 (V) sonar tape recorder
ASQ-81 magnetic anomaly detector (MAD)
ASA-65 magnetic compensator
Lockheed Martin AN/ALQ-78(V) electronic surveillance receiver[
 
COBRA AH-1S or AH 1Z helicopter
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Pakistan has several AH-1F and AH-1S Cobra attack helicopters. Sustainment of these aircraft is difficult, but possible through commercial channels. Additionally, the U.S. Government will use $75 million in FY 2009 Pakistan Counterinsurgency Funds to update a portion of the existing Cobra fleet. Pakistan will likely seek to replace its current AH-1 Cobras when the AH-1Z becomes available for export, probably in 2015
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The Bell AH-1 Cobra (company designation: Model 209) is a two-bladed, single engine attack helicopter manufactured by Bell Helicopter. It shares a common engine, transmission and rotor system with the older UH-1 Iroquois. The AH-1 is also referred to as the HueyCobra or Snake.

The Bell AH-1Z Viper is a twin-engine attack helicopter based on the AH-1W SuperCobra, that was developed for the United States Marine Corps. The AH-1Z features a four-blade, bearingless, composite main rotor system, uprated transmission, and a new target sighting system.

The AH-1Z incorporates new rotor technology with upgraded military avionics, weapons systems, and electro-optical sensors in an integrated weapons platform. It has improved survivability and can find targets at longer ranges and attack them with precision weapons.
The AH-1Z's new bearingless, hingeless rotor system has 75% fewer parts than that of four-bladed articulated systems. The blades are made of composites, which have an increased ballistic survivability, and there is a semiautomatic folding system for stowage aboard amphibious assault ships. Its two redesigned wing stubs are longer, with each adding a wing-tip station for a missile such as the AIM-9 Sidewinder. Each wing has two other stations for 2.75-inch (70 mm) Hydra 70 rocket pods, or AGM-114 Hellfire quad missile launchers. The Longbow radar can also be mounted on a wing tip station.

Specifications (AH-1Z)

General characteristics

Crew: 2: pilot, co-pilot/gunner (CPG)
Capacity: 6,661 lb (3,021 kg)
Length: 58 ft 3 in (17.8 m)
Rotor diameter: 48 ft (14.6 m)
Height: 14 ft 4 in (4.37 m)
Disc area: 1,808 ft² (168.0 m²)
Empty weight: 12,300 lb (5,580 kg)
Useful load: 5,764 lb (2,620 kg)
Max takeoff weight: 18,500 lb (8,390 kg)
Powerplant: 2 × General Electric T700-GE-401C turboshaft, 1,800 shp (1,340 kW) each
Rotor systems: 4 blades on main rotor, 4 blades on tail rotor

Performance

Never exceed speed: 222 knots (255 mph, 411 km/h)
Cruise speed: 160 kn (184 mph, 296 km/h)
Range: 370 nmi (426 mi, 685 km)
Combat radius: 125 nmi (144 mi, 231 km) with 2,500 lb (1,130 kg) payload
Service ceiling: 20,000+ ft (6,100+ m)
Rate of climb: 2,790 ft/min (14.2 m/s)
Armament

Guns: 1 x 20 mm (0.787 in) M197 3-barreled gatling cannon in the A/A49E-7 turret (750 round ammo capacity)
Hardpoints: Up to 6 pylon stations on stub wing
Rockets: 2.75 in (70 mm) Hydra 70 rockets – Mounted in LAU-68C/A (7 shot) or LAU-61D/A (19 shot) launchers
Missiles:
AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles – 1 mounted on each wing tip station (total of 2)
AGM-114 Hellfire air-to-surface missiles – Up to 16 missiles mounted in four 4-round M272 missile launchers, two on each wing

Avionics

Lockheed Martin / Northrop Grumman AN/APG-78 Longbow fire control radar[25]
 
IS ANYONE IN THIS FORUM HAS ANY INFORMATION WHETHER PAKISTAN IS GOING TO PROCURE ATTACK HELICOPTER FROM CHINA?
plz POST THE LINK IF U HAVE
REGARDS
 
Il-78MP
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It is a Multi-role aerial refuelling tanker/transport aircraft, with removable fuel tanks in cargo hold and UPAZ refuelling pods, for the
Pakistan Air Force ordered 4 Il-78MP aircraft from Ukrainian surplus aircraft stocks, fitted with removable fuel tanks and UPAZ refuelling pods, first 4 aircraft delivered in December 2009
 
PAKISTAN'S UAV
(i)Galileo Falco
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The Falco (English: hawk) is a tactical unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) designed and produced by SELEX Galileo (originally by Galileo Avionica) of Italy. The UAV is designed to be a medium-altitude, medium-endurance surveillance platform [1] capable of carrying a range of payloads, including several types of high resolution sensors. A larger variant, capable of carrying larger payloads and designated Falco Evo, is in development.
It has been deployed by Pakistan's military, after the purchase of 24 planes, to the Swat Valley, and a partnership is planned between Selex Galileo partner and the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, a state-owned defense manufacturer, to produce the Falco in Pakistan.
Specifications (Falco)


General characteristics
Payload: 70 kg (154 lb)
Length: 5.25 m (17.2 ft)
Wingspan: 7.2 m (23.6 ft)
Height: 1.8 m (5.9 ft)
Max takeoff weight: 420 kg (926 lb)
Powerplant: 1 × Petrol, 65 hp (48 kW)
Performance
Maximum speed: 216 km/h (134 mph)
Service ceiling: 6,500 m (21,325 ft)
Armament
Hardpoints: 2× under-wing with a capacity of 70 kg
Avionics
Communications: Jamming-resistant data-link, real time data transmission, range >200 km
Mission payloads:
High resolution cameras: thermal imaging, hyperspectral imaging, colour TV, EO [7]
Radars: Synthetic aperture radar, maritime surveillance radar
Targeting: Laser designator
Others: Electronic support measures equipment, NBC sensors, self-protection equipment (chaff / flare dispensers)


(II)SATUMA Jasoos
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Jasoos is a unmanned aerial vehicle designed and manufactured by SATUMA of Pakistan. The Jasoos II Bravo+ variant is currently operational with the Pakistan Air Force.[1]
The Jasoos is controlled remotely from the ground control station (GCS) via a line-of-sight data-link. It can carry a range of payloads weighing up to 20 kg, the standard version being equipped with a daytime and low light camera capable of panning and tilting 360 degrees in azimuth and +/- 105 degrees in elevation. Endurance is stated to be greater than 5 hours.[2] Jasoos II is believed to be based on the AWC Bravo+.

Specifications (Jasoos II Bravo+)
General characteristics
Payload: 15~25 KG ()
Length: 4.27 m ()
Wingspan: 4.92 m ()
Height: ()
Max takeoff weight: 145 kg ()
Powerplant: 1 × 2 cylinder, 2-stroke gasoline engine, 38 hp ()

Performance
Maximum speed: 130 km/h
Range: 80~100+ km ()
Service ceiling: 3048 m (10,000 ft)
Endurance: 4~5 hr
Avionics
Electro-optical payload
Real-time data-link
Remote control/pre-programmed autonomous navigation system

(iii)SATUMA Mukhbar
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Mukhbaar is a short range unmanned aerial vehicle designed and manufactured by SATUMA of Pakistan.
Mukhbar is a scaled down version of the SATUMA Jassos II. The fuselage and wings are made of non-metallic materials to minimise radar signature. The UAV is fitted with an avionics suite including autopilot, telemetry, video transmitter and day light camera. Operated from a portable ground control station (GCS), it has an operational radius of 30–50 km.

Specifications (Mukhbar)


General characteristics
Payload: 5 kg ()
Length: 2.86 m ()
Wingspan: 3.56 m ()
Height: ()
Max takeoff weight: 40 kg ()
Powerplant: 1 × 120 cc 2 cylinder, 2-stroke gasoline engine, ()
Performance
Maximum speed: 120 km/h
Range: 50 km ()
Service ceiling: m (7,000 ft)
Endurance: 1.5 hr
Avionics
Electro-optical payload
Real-time data-link
Remote control/pre-programmed autonomous navigation system
 
Il-78MP
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It is a Multi-role aerial refuelling tanker/transport aircraft, with removable fuel tanks in cargo hold and UPAZ refuelling pods, for the
Pakistan Air Force ordered 4 Il-78MP aircraft from Ukrainian surplus aircraft stocks, fitted with removable fuel tanks and UPAZ refuelling pods, first 4 aircraft delivered in December 2009
I think the order was expanded by two more....Fatman17, can you please chip in with further details or correction?
 

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