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Good catch!
Been lobbying for over 2 years on my side to take notice of boosted REK in pak and get them to Ukraine, they are more devastating in tactical domain than any hypersonic missile, Harder to detect and shoot down.
At this point i am just in love with such systems.
 
yes, Turbojet i guess, TJ-83
Could be two secnarios.
Rocket boosted = range between 150 to 250km depending upon speed and altitude of the launching platform.
Turbojet = range above 300km
But i don't see any intake so most probably secnario 1.
 
Been lobbying for over 2 years on my side to take notice of boosted REK in pak and get them to Ukraine, they are more devastating in tactical domain than any hypersonic missile, Harder to detect and shoot down.
At this point i am just in love with such systems.
It was already shown long time back. 190-220km. Same product, different name:

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The triservices and, in turn, NESCOM took SOW development really seriously these past few years: Taimur ALCM, Harbah ASCM, Fatah-series SSM, SMASH-series (?) SSM, and now AZB-ER (with turbojet?).

IMO, there's a deliberate strategic focus on getting munitions under control. So, the funding and urgency is there, and with GIDS also openly promoting the FAAZ-series, I think the AAM and SAM programs will materialize relatively soon.

I just hope we see ramjet and scramjet programs enter the pipeline soon, i.e., supersonic-cruising AShMs and hypersonic-cruising AShMs.

@Oscar @Bilal @HRK @arslank01
 
The triservices and, in turn, NESCOM took SOW development really seriously these past few years: Taimur ALCM, Harbah ASCM, Fatah-series SSM, SMASH-series (?) SSM, and now AZB-ER (with turbojet?).

IMO, there's a deliberate strategic focus on getting munitions under control. So, the funding and urgency is there, and with GIDS also openly promoting the FAAZ-series, I think the AAM and SAM programs will materialize relatively soon.

I just hope we see ramjet and scramjet programs enter the pipeline soon, i.e., supersonic-cruising AShMs and hypersonic-cruising AShMs.

@Oscar @Bilal @HRK @arslank01

Drones and missiles seems like the main areas of focus, in all honesty bar maybe the radar of the JF-17, everything else being made in Pak seems like it is right out of the 90s....
 
The triservices and, in turn, NESCOM took SOW development really seriously these past few years: Taimur ALCM, Harbah ASCM, Fatah-series SSM, SMASH-series (?) SSM, and now AZB-ER (with turbojet?).
Absolutely, and powered and now glide micro munitions for drones. Back in the 2010s they was really hoping to see work done in this direction.

Only catch is many of these can be traced to the Chinese systems (including the boosted Azb - FT-12). I hope once the technology is absorbed, it leads to independent product lines.

just hope we see ramjet and scramjet programs enter the pipeline soon, i.e., supersonic-cruising AShMs and hypersonic-cruising AShMs.
That’s why in the other thread, I said it would be nice to localize CM302/YJ12E to absorb ramjet know-how and then build on it like india did with Brahmos.
 

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