Harbyharb
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I'm aware of the Barack-8 ER, it is certainly a step in the correct direction, we shall see how well it does when it finishes development.The speed is variable depending on the distance to target location. The extremely efficient light weight DPRM design gives it QR caps with terminal homing speed reaching Mach 5 with 2nd pulse motor.
Speed matters in interception? Yes in tail chase, but not in head on.
Barack-8's focus on head-on intercept is especially my point when mentioning that Indian surface combatants still carry heavy Soviet doctrine BRK influence. In soviet-doctrine surface action groups, area air defence ships envelope point-defence combatants in relatively tight formations to fend off saturated attack and cover for forward radar picket vessels, but in an American-style carrier battle group, in combat formation, escorts can sometimes be placed 20km apart from each other, focused on providing overlapping cover for the carrier. This calls for fast missiles with fast time to target, both for increasing windows of intercept as well as catching supersonic targets.
Barack-8, as defined by Israeli Aerospace Industries, is focused on long-range, high-probability kill vehicles with TBD capabilities in line with Israeli Navy requirements, primarily defending against C-802 derivatives commonly used by surrounding factions as well as wide assortments of rockets and SRBMs, in which case obviously head-on intercept is the primary mode of engagement.
The Barak 8 system on Indian warships has demonstrated precise interception of supersonic cruise missiles. Watch the scene at 1:27. The Chinese have yet to demonstrate similar capabilities. In 2022, their HQ-9 system failed miserably against a dummy BrahMos missile, which was launched 124 km deep into Pakistan and ultimately hit Mian Channu.
During the Armenia-Azerbaijan war, the Barak 8 system successfully intercepted an Iskander missile.
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Iskander missiles were intercepted by Israeli-made Barak-8 air defense, says Armenia
Armenia confirmed earlier that the Iskander missile was intercepted by the Azerbaijani military a few days before the end of the armed conflict in Karabakh. As it turned out, the Russian tactical m…www.globaldefensecorp.com
I find this claim to be dubious. From my 2 decades of attention on military development publications and media in the US, I have never heard of the instance that you have described. Is this what you are referring to? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_India–Pakistan_missile_incident
I did vaguely recall India having a missile mishap, didn't know anything about it being a Pakistani decoy planted in India lmao.
The HQ-9, or more specifically the HHQ-9 is a vast family of missiles, and depending on which variant you are referring to they have different capabilities. The USN studies from 2016 and onwards have held the newer HHQ-9 variants quite highly (assuming their capabilities are similar to HQ-9B). It is a much much much larger and heavier missile, comparing it with the Barack-8 which is specifically called to be compact to save deck space on Israeli frigates is not entirely fair.










