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Eghraaq torpedo
TypeLightweight ASW torpedo
Place of origin Pakistan
Production history
DesignerMaritime Technologies Complex
Designed2024
ManufacturerGIDS
Specifications
Mass200-300kg
Length2.794 m (2,794 mm)
Diameter0.25 m (9.8 in; 250 mm)

Effective firing range8 km (5.0 mi; 4.3 nmi)
WarheadShaped charge High Explosive
Detonation
mechanism
Contact fuze

EngineLithium battery
Maximum depth400 m (1,300 ft)
Maximum speed Greater than 40 kn (74 km/h; 46 mph)
Guidance
system
Acoustic homing
Launch
platform
Helicopters
MPA
UCAVs

The Eghraaq (Urdu: اغراق, "Immersion") is a light weight torpedo developed by GIDS. It is the first Anti-submarine munition to be locally developed in Pakistan and was first revealed to the public during the IDEAS-2024 Expo at Karachi.

Overview

The Eghraaq is reportedly designed by the Maritime Technologies Complex as a low cost alternative to similar systems like the American Mark 54. It's existence had been briefly mentioned in past product roadmaps presented by GIDS where it had resolved to develop an advanced torpedo of lightweight category which would have an operating depth of 450m along with range of 6-7km and a maximum speed of 35-45 knots.

The torpedo was revealed to the public in November 2024 during the IDEAS-2024 international defense exhibition at Karachi. It is equipped with an acoustic seeker to lock on underwater targets for which GIDS promises a 90% target acquisition efficiency rate and a shaped charged high explosive warhead for anti-armor applications. The torpedo is electrically powered through a lithium battery which enables it's hydrodynamically designed body to maneuver easily and evade counter measures. Moreover, it's compact design enables it to be fired from various platforms including UCAVs.

Platforms

The lightweight torpedo can be launched by Patrol aircraft, ships, helicopters and UCAVs.

See also

References

  1. ^ "GIDS Eghraaq Ultra-Lightweight Anti-Submarine Warfare Torpedo". Quwa.org. 2024-11-27.
  2. ^ "GIDS Eghraaq: Revolutionizing Anti-Submarine Warfare with Ultra-Lightweight Torpedo Technology". Topics Bay. 2024-12-02.
  3. ^ "Pakistan Develops Eghraaq Mini Torpedo for UAVs". TurDef. 2024-11-29.
  4. "Pakistan Unveils "EGHRAAQ" Ultra-Lightweight Torpedo at IDEAS 2024". Khyber Mail.
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