Pakistan Air Force has integrated the H-4 out-of-sight target bombs in its arsenal of fighter aircraft, official sources said. The incorporation of H-4 bombs have added to the capability of the PAF to hit out-of-sight targets from a distance of up to 120 kilometres to evade enemy radars during air strikes. A lighter version of the bomb, H-2 model, can hit the out-of-sight targets from a range of up to 60 kilometres.
Source: http://www.pakistanidefence.com/
Re: Pakistan Air Force's New Beyond Visual Range (BVR) Missiles
I thought you were talking about an AAM when you said BVR
Re: Pakistan Air Force’s New Beyond Visual Range (BVR) Missiles
So it is a long-range bomb 
Still doesn’t solve the lack of true BVR capability gap that PAF faces with IAF does it?
Now I know “technically” a missile even going some more miles than the visual range can be considered “BVR” but let’s for this thread, talk about longer range BVRs and the radars that have the tracking ability matched to that missile.
Currently, even PAF F-16s don’t have the radar to integrate a BVR (especially a non-US one as many like to point as it involves messing with the software…).
Re: Pakistan Air Force's New Beyond Visual Range (BVR) Missiles
I am still not sure whether this weapon is a smart bomb or an AAM?
so is it a hybrid?