Pakistan really wants to compete with India's INS Vikrant aircraft carrier, which is a perfect opportunity to test the power of our country's latest domestically produced CM-400AKKG supersonic anti-ship missile!
As a result, Pakistan's JF-17 fighter jets waited in vain for several days, while India's INS Vikrant carrier battle group had already returned long ago. The JF-17 fighter jets of Pakistan Air Force can carry the CM-400AKKG supersonic anti-ship missiles, capable of reaching speeds of five times the speed of sound, with a range of 240 kilometers, and inertial + GPS + terminal image matching composite guidance.
The combination of Pakistan's JF-17 fighter jets and the CM-400AKKG supersonic anti-ship missiles might have some difficulties in targeting the US Navy's USS Harry S. Truman nuclear-powered carrier battle group. However, against India's conventional carriers combined with MiG-29K fighters, there is a high probability of victory.
India's naval area air defense capability cannot compare with that of the US carrier battle groups; it lags by several levels. The US Aegis ships can intercept supersonic strikes from Yemen's Houthi ballistic missiles.
India's carriers cannot withstand such attacks. The air defense missile system equipped on India's most advanced Surat destroyer has a maximum speed of only twice the speed of sound, so how could it intercept Pakistan's CM-400AKKG supersonic anti-ship missiles with a top speed of five times the speed of sound?
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