- Nope, a cruise missile is indeed an answer to a cruise missile. Many ways to skin a cat, one relies on terrain hugging, evading radar, the other on sheer speed.
- India with its S-400, Spyder, Akash etc. was not able to completely defend against the basic Fatah systems, what happens when you introduce medium range terrain hugging cruise missiles in to the mix?
- Even Israel with its most modern AD systems wasn't able to defend against the Irani systems, add to the equation that neither is the Indian air space that well defended, nor does India or Pakistan have the luxury of time Israel enjoys against opposition which has to fire huge salvos because they have to survive multiple layers of AD's of multiple countries as well as the USN ships, only to face multiple layers of AD from the Israeli side and still they were able to hit their targets.
-Whatever you may think of this development, it is still a step forward in the right direction, for 30 odd years both countries had missiles and noone was willing to use them, now that India has started to do so, the gloves have to come off.
One has to be practical and resourceful. Are there options available where we can directly import supersonic cruise missiles off the shelf? If not, what kinda time frame does it take to develop a supersonic cruise missile? and what to do in the meantime ?
Like I said, you become resourceful, and field things that are threatening and dangerous to the opposition immediately, so that you can up the ante as well until the time where we have something similar in our inventory. Also, the mere fact that Tomahawk is still in service with the US shows that the superpower of this time, thinks that such missile/tech is still relevant in the modern day.
Regards.