Pakistan is reportedly enhancing its JF-17 fighter jets with the aptitude to hold the nuclear-capable Ra’ad-I missile as a response to India’s latest induction of Rafale jets able to nuclear weapons supply.
The Ra’advert missile, first examined in 2007, serves as Pakistan’s sole air-launched cruise missile (ALCM) able to carrying nuclear payloads. Based on the U.S. Air Power Nationwide Air and House Intelligence Centre (NASIC), the Ra’advert is assessed as a ‘dual-capable system’, which means it may be armed with each typical and nuclear warheads.
Evaluation of photographs from rehearsals for the 2023 Pakistan Day Parade means that the JF-17 Thunder Block-II has been outfitted with the Ra’ad-I nuclear missile. This configuration was publicly noticed for the primary time, as famous in a Federation of American Scientists (FAS) report.
To differentiate between the unique Ra’ad-I and the extended-range Ra’ad-II, the FAS performed comparisons primarily based on variations of the missile displayed at Pakistan Day Parades from 2017 to 2024. The Ra’ad-II, introduced as having almost double the vary functionality, options an ‘x-shaped’ tail fin configuration, distinct from the ‘twin-tail’ configuration of the sooner Ra’ad-I.
The 2022 Pakistan Day Parade showcased the Ra’ad-II with its distinctive ‘x-shaped’ tail fin, whereas this 12 months’s parade displayed each variations, every with their respective tail fin preparations. The photographed missile on the JF-17 seems to align extra carefully with the ‘twin-tail’ configuration of the Ra’ad-I, indicating it is probably not the newer Ra’ad-II mannequin.
The report speculates that older variations of the Ra’ad-II, such because the 2017 variant with a ‘twin-tail’ configuration, are outdated and unlikely for use in flight assessments. Developed by China’s Chengdu Plane Trade Corp, the JF-17s are slated to interchange Pakistan’s ageing Mirage-III and V plane, with over 130 operational models already procured.
In parallel, India has not too long ago proven indicators of doubtless adjusting its nuclear technique. Historically, India saved its nuclear warheads individually from launchers throughout peacetime. Nevertheless, latest developments, together with storing missiles in canisters and deploying nuclear submarines, counsel a shift towards conserving warheads and launchers collectively even in peacetime operations.