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1. I accept that video I posted was of Pechora SAM, that is why I removed it.
2. You have been repeating this line that Indian MEA had claimed that "high speed missile attacks AFTER 0140 hrs "and I was wondering why were you not posting entire briefing, along with the MEA link
I went and checked on their website and lo and behold, here is the entire sentence MEA website.
"There were also several high-speed missile attacks noticed subsequently after 0140 hours in the night at several air bases in Punjab. However, limited damage was sustained to equipment and personnel at Indian Air Force stations at Udhampur, Pathankot, Adampur and Bhuj. "
3. You do realize missile interception took place in Sirsa at 00:15hrs which is a place Haryana, where as MEA is taking Pakistani missile attacks airbases in J&K, Punjab and Gujrat(along the Pakistani border)after 0140 Hrs . I am attaching some maps of these places for your reference, to show how far they are from Sirsa.
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4. The missile which was intercepted in over Sirsa, was intercepted head on, ie it was approaching from the west, where as the interceptor approaching from the East.
5. The interception took place at supersonic speeds, i.e. as we can hear the sonic boom from interception few seconds later.
@Ak01
By the looks of it , the production of the IIR seeker seems to be increased isnt it?
Its being used in the Taimoor , Harbah and now the Fatah 4 .
Do you think a better version of the seeker will come in the near future?
I have heard from few people that we are actually procuring entire guidance modules in cover of civilian projects, like drones for agricultural and other stuff, don't how true that is but if the aim is to field hundreds of F4 and F5 quickly these guidance modules are the keyI suspect(my theory) that Pakistan is using off the shelf components from either Turkieye or China for the seeker, and other components with the overall design, certification and manufacturing being done in Pakistan. btw - this is "not" a bad thing, but a "good" thing, as Pakistan can develop its own seeker down the road if it really wants to. The ability to design, test, certify and operationally deployment is a very important skill to develop first.
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