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Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-01

Pakistan Railway Air Force welcomes the Spring Festival to show fighter jets, showing weapons and showing force.

Pakistan's Air Force held a large exhibition of aircraft and ** in a new combat center for the New Year 2024. On display are Pakistan's main Thunder fighters, the JF-17F3-3 and J-10CE, as well as two secrets**, the CM-400AKG hypersonic ground and anti-radiation homing missiles.

Pakistan's air power has attracted a lot of attention, both fighter and **, which are very advanced. This exhibition is a good time for them to prove their abilities to the world. In this exhibition, the Pakistan Air Force demonstrated its scientific and technological level and combat effectiveness with its latest fighter jets and the most cutting-edge equipment.

Pakistan Railway Aviation CM-400AKG supersonic ground-to-ground missile.

The Pakistani Air Force exhibited a striking and mysterious **, CM-400AKG hypersonic air-to-surface missile. The missile is a supersonic missile with excellent breakthrough capability and destructive power. Its ejection mass is 910 kg, overall length 52 meters, width 04 m, maximum distance 240 km, flight up to 50,000 m, maximum flight speed Mach 5. The CM-400AKG is one of the most powerful in Pakistan's air firepower, which not only has the characteristics of a "rear firing tube", but also has good penetration and lethal capabilities. This appearance shows that the ** has been officially put into use and can be equipped with JF-17 "Thunder" and J-10CE fighters, which greatly enhances the long-range precision attack of the Pakistan Air Force on the ground. In addition, missiles of the CM-400AKG type pose a great threat of marine anti-ship attacks on Indian aircraft carriers.

Pakistan's Air Force demonstrates precision-guided bombs to improve combat effectiveness.

In addition to the CM-400AKG, the Pakistan Air Force also exhibited a series of warheads with special anti-radiation navigation with special capabilities. The missile is equipped with a Pakistani-made IREK glide range extender for satellite navigation and a large radiation-hardened seeker at the front end. This is a missile that uses a satellite navigation system for high-precision terminal positioning. The aircraft can glide for 60 to 70 kilometers, depending on the altitude and speed at which it is launched, to accurately hit enemy air defense positions. The Pakistan Air Force has made some progress in the research of precision-guided air-to-surface missiles, including China's self-developed "Lei's 6" navigation missile, the FT-2 "satellite navigation missile", and the development of the REK "Beidou Satellite" guided glide missile. This missile is a member of this family, and it has a precision terminal up to 10 meters.

The advantages and roots of the Pakistani Air Force's surface-to-air missiles.

The anti-irradiation missile is a special missile with a variety of guidance modes and strong warhead capability. Unlike conventional anti-radiant missiles, its warhead has a warhead of 250 kg to 500 kg, which has a higher lethality and is more advantageous for India's large-range air defense targets. In addition, the cost of the guidance component is relatively low, and its total cost can be reduced to less than $50,000, which is very high compared to the average SAR. Pakistan developed it on the basis of absorbing China's Feiteng high-precision navigation missile and introducing China's advanced science and technology.

The conclusion is that the Pakistan Air Force will hold a fighter and weapons exhibition in the New Year 2024 to showcase its new fighter jets and advanced equipment. Among the equipment, the CM-400AKG hypersonic air-to-surface missile and an anti-radiation seeker are the most eye-catching, which demonstrate Pakistan's air power and combat effectiveness. Through the exercise, Pakistan demonstrated its excellent air offensive capabilities, enhanced its precision strikes on the ground, and posed great danger to India's aircraft carriers. The exhibition also shows that Pakistan's air force has made some progress by using Chinese technology and equipment to develop a precision navigation missile. Among the many missiles, one is low-cost, powerful and can be used to attack large areas of the enemy's air defense positions. The exercise was strong evidence of the progress made by the Pakistan Air Force in armaments and the enhancement of its military capabilities.

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