H-2 SOW
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The H-2 SOW (Stand-Off Weapon) is a precision-guided glide bomb manufactured by NESCOM and deployed by the Pakistan Air Force, capable of striking targets at stand-off range. It has a terminal guidance system based on an infra-red imaging seeker which identifies the target during the final stage of flight. Designed to hit targets out to 60 km, the bomb may be able to evade radar.
According to a Pakistani source, the H-2 is a lighter version of the H-4 SOW. The H-4 is reported by the Pakistani press to have been created by Pakistan's National Engineering and Scientific Commission (NESCOM), working in collaboration with the Pakistan Missile Organisation and Air Weapons Complex in Pakistan.
Operational history
The H-2 is stated to have entered service with the Pakistan Air Force in 2003.
A television-guided version of the H-2 was launched at a mock target from a distance of 60 km by Mirage III/5 fighters of the Pakistan Air Force during a firepower demonstration on 6 April 2010, marking the first phase of the Pakistan Air Force exercise High Mark 2010.{{cite news|url=http://pakistantimes.net/pt/detail.php?newsId=10060|title=PAF's High Mark exercise enters second phase|date=7 April 2010|newspaper=Pakistan Times|accessdate=7 April 2010|url-status=usurped|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110614061238/http://pakistantimes.net/pt/detail.php?newsId=10060|archivedate=14 June 2011}}{{cite news|url=http://thenews.jang.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=28202|title=PAF flexes its muscles|last=Anis|first=Muhammad|date=7 April 2010|newspaper=The News International|accessdate=7 April 2010}}{{Dead link|date=September 2013}}{{cite news|url=http://www.app.com.pk/en_/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=99996&Itemid=38|title=PAF's firepower demo marks precise hit at enemy targets|date=6 April 2010|publisher=Associated Press of Pakistan|accessdate=20 September 2013|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130921061507/http://www.app.com.pk/en_/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=99996&Itemid=38|archivedate=21 September 2013}}{{cite news|url=http://archives.dawn.com/archives/36972|title=PAF displays awesome firepower, aerobatics|last=Khan|first=Iftikhar A.|date=7 April 2010|newspaper=Dawn|location=Pakistan|accessdate=7 April 2010}}
See also
- {{lwc|Sadid-345}}
References
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External links
- [http://dawn.com/news/130099/paf-adds-new-bombs-to-its-arsenal Dawn – a Pakistani newspaper article on H-4]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20121020042656/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2003-12-18/pakistan/27196693_1_missiles-pakistan-air-force-inducts The Times of India – an Indian newspaper article on H-4]
- [http://www.tribuneindia.com/2003/20031219/world.htm#2 The Tribune – an Indian news article on H-4]
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Category:Post–Cold War weapons of Pakistan