Tariq Habib Afridi
Registered Member
Great response! However, I have one question: You mentioned that Taimoor emphasizes stationary targets, but the DGPR explicitly notes its capability for moving targets (e.g., ships via sea-skimming). From that, my question is—what specific upgrades to the IIR seeker could enable better handling of moving targets like ships in contested maritime environments? On the interception issue at sea, I think you're right that there's nothing for it to hide behind, making this subsonic cruise missile hard to survive (due to its slow speed and vulnerability to ship-based defenses). So, why does the official release mention that it can be used for sea targets? are there any specific sea targets where taimoor can be used and effective? so they mentioned sea as well?I will respond to all of the comments/questions in a separate post:
This is very likely meant for high-value targets like a HAS housing an AWACs or a C&C node. Keep in mind this is an expensive system, which will be produced in low numbers, is complicated to launch, and must be prefed target information.
Actually, like I said in an earlier post, something like this needs very little software integration, except transfer alignment. So I believe this will eventually move to the JF-17, source codes for FMS or not. I've given the reasons for why Mirage is used for tests.
I've detailed in the post how this addition of a seeker is non trivial.
I don't think there's any significant ground clearance difference between the blocks of JF-17. We know the JF-17 can at the very least carry the Ra'ad 1. Of course there are many more stages after that, which I've detailed in posts. I've talked about clearance in detail.
Indeed.
Yes.
If I was designing the end-game guidance for this missile, I'd do at least two modes. Top attack and horizontal attack. Obviously, this missile as target recognition. Some targets might require top-down attack, while others like a HAS might require horizontal terminal flight to go through the front door for example. The advantage of a subsonic CM is that you can actually plan things like that - especially since we're talking about stationary targets.
This is meant to hit HVTs that are preprogrammed as images to be recognized. There is no hope of updates at 600 km range, we are not the US.
Anti-ship role might be easy and hard. Targeting is easy because a ship stands out in the ocean. Hard because it is straightforward to shoot down a slow-moving Ra'ad.
Terrain hugging can benefit from terrain maps for any decently low altitude flight because you need to plan ahead - an altimeter only looks down and has no idea if there's K2 in front of you for example. Legacy terrain-following just used a radar but modern terrain-following utilizes maps. Furthermore, like I said in an earlier post, integration of a seeker is a non trivial addition. Furtherfuthermore, this is just for stationary targets IMHO because HVTs don't move that much (don't), the INS/TERCOM/DSMAC gets you to a preprgrammed point and the seeker only kicks in close to the target which better not have move out of your seeker's range, and recognizing and tracking moving targets will be much harder to do autonomously.
There's a third option that USA uses. Superior intelligence is used to plan the path of your missile to avoid AD and EW is used for jamming and spoofing. With the relatively transparent intelligence environment of South Asia, this might be an option for us.
Depends. Flares that release just before the endgame starts are easy because this just needs space and a timing logic. Intelligent countermeasure system where it detects it is being targeted and releases flares to spoof incoming missiles will be hard and require additional sensors like a mini MAWS and complicated logic, in addition to space.
More and more it is becoming obvious that GNSS is more a liability than an asset because it is jammed WAY too easily and more importantly can be spoofed to mess up your navigation system. So if you can help it you avoid using GNSS. And for these cruise missiles, I believe you can help it using INS/TERCOM/DSMAC.






