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    Pakistan Army and Anti-Tank Guided Missiles

    What if pakis are using 1 or two vehicle clusters 200 mts apart spread over 2-3 km long chain, then cluster bombs and sukhoi's are negated.
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    Pakistan Army and Anti-Tank Guided Missiles

    I guess the fundamental question he is posing is "How to overcome paki ATGM, if another tank warfare does happen on western border?" Probably answer to this question would be : Desert scorpions(SF), TAPAS, LCH, HELINA, BM-21. Worst case scenario PINAKA.
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    Pakistan Army and Anti-Tank Guided Missiles

    From its first version in early 1970s, the missile and attached paraphernalia have undergone continuous upgrade. At present, there are two main avatars of the missile, along with variants of these two dominant types. The details of the same are as follows: Different versions of TOW missiles...
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    Pakistan Army and Anti-Tank Guided Missiles

    (B.1.1) Missile Variants The basic HJ-8 missile has evolved over the years. The picture below shows this evolution with various models of HJ-8 leading to HJ-9. PA at this stage does not operate HJ-9. The basic HJ-8A missile was followed by HJ-8C missile in early 90s; HJ-8C missile featured a...
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    Pakistan Army and Anti-Tank Guided Missiles

    A version of the missile has also been adapted for use by AH-1 'Cobra' helicopter gunships. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) Arms Transfer database shows that a total of 23,350 HJ-8 missiles were contracted in 1989. And these were license manufactured between 1990...
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    Pakistan Army and Anti-Tank Guided Missiles

    Full of technical details, which we haven't discussed in a long time. Link at the end of the article. ==== Doctrine of Offensive-Defense The Pakistan Army (PA) strategy against India calls for 'offensive-defense', also known as the Strategy of Riposte. This strategy calls for the armor heavy...
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