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29 October, 2025
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Pakistan may soon receive AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM) from the United States following its first shipment of mineral samples to Washington as part of a rare earths deal.
The AIM-120 AMRAAM (Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile) is one of the most widely used beyond-visual-range (BVR) air combat weapons in the world, offering enhanced air superiority. Developed by the United States in the late 1970s and 1980s, it became operational in 1991 with the US Air Force, replacing older radar-guided missiles.
Today, the missile is employed by over 35 countries, including NATO allies, Japan, Australia, and several countries in the Middle East and Asia-Pacific.
Missile Type:
Active radar-guided missile.
Medium-range air-to-air missile.
Speed and Propulsion:
Powered by a solid-fuel rocket motor capable of propelling it to speeds exceeding Mach 4 (approximately 3,000 miles per hour).
Operational Capability:
All-weather operation, capable of being launched day or night.
The missile's ability to engage moving targets in varied conditions makes it highly effective in modern aerial combat scenarios.
"Fire-and-Forget" Technology:
The fire-and-forget capability means once launched, the missile can track and engage targets without further input from the pilot. This significantly reduces the pilot’s workload and allows for multiple engagements at once.
The missile utilizes its onboard radar to track and follow the target, so the pilot doesn’t need to maintain radar lock after firing.
Range:
The missile has a range of over 160 kilometers under optimal conditions, making it effective for engaging enemy aircraft from a considerable distance, well beyond the pilot’s visual range.
Guidance and Tracking:
The missile incorporates a two-way data link, which allows for real-time updates to its trajectory during flight. This enhances its accuracy and makes it highly capable against maneuvering targets.
The AIM-120 AMRAAM is widely used by NATO and other allied countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, Australia, and several Middle Eastern and Asian nations.
It is deployed on a variety of fighter jets from different countries, including:
U.S. fighter jets such as the F-15, F-16, and F-35.
European aircraft like the Eurofighter Typhoon and Saab Gripen.
Other countries' fighters, including F/A-18 Hornet and Dassault Rafale.
The AIM-120 AMRAAM missile represents a leap forward in aerial warfare technology, offering a combination of long-range engagement and advanced tracking capabilities. As Pakistan moves forward with the acquisition of this missile, it is likely to significantly enhance its air defense capabilities, potentially reshaping the balance of power in the region. The deal further underscores the growing defense ties between the U.S. and Pakistan, signaling a shift in strategic cooperation between the two nations
Source: THE HINDU
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