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From what we've seen, yes.so raad dnt have i dnt know its seeker in front of its mouth while taimoor has . Correct me if am wrong
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From what we've seen, yes.so raad dnt have i dnt know its seeker in front of its mouth while taimoor has . Correct me if am wrong
Ground clearance brother it's been discussed before, it's not about source code or anything we can integrate whatever we want on Jeff's
Only block 3s have better ground clearance.
Though @side-winder can shed more light on this matter

But the old interview of Dr Samar speaks about a seeker even in Raad 1. It may be covered initially.From what we've seen, yes.
Placement of seeker depends on its type. Because IIR/EO seekers literally see things so they are mounted at nose of missiles be it A2A or A2G. There are many examples. A seeker depended on radar guidance may not be visible but EO/IIR are always visible. If you see the video closely. At the start, Taimoor's seeker is covered but once Mirage start taxing, you can see cover removed. Perhaps that caused confusion.so raad dnt have i dnt know its seeker in front of its mouth while taimoor has . both have fins and wings . Correct me if am wrong
thanks for the info and correctionPlacement of seeker depends on its type. Because IIR/EO seekers literally see things so they are mounted at nose of missiles be it A2A or A2G. There are many examples. A seeker depended on radar guidance may not be visible but EO/IIR are always visible. If you see the video closely. At the start, Taimoor's seeker is covered but once Mirage start taxing, you can see cover removed. Perhaps that caused confusion.
and thats a very good thing...we need something to reply with...It is very clear that Pakistan is currently very focused on conventional delivery systems which is the need of the hour.
That's why I said from what we've seen. They might have tested some terminal guidance system earlier. I don't see why a nuclear delivery system would require the sort of accuracy that an E/O system provides.But the old interview of Dr Samar speaks about a seeker even in Raad 1. It may be covered initially.
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Apologies if it came across the wrong way. Let’s keep the discussion technical.Hey mind your language . if you cant answer in manner then simply fk off
290km is export versionits range in 290 km not 600 that is raad2
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