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Pakistan conducts initial moody exam of surface-to-surface n-missile
- Updated: January 24, 2017
In this welfare sketch expelled by Pakistan’s Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Jan 24, 2017, an Ababeel surface-to-surface ballistic barb launches from an undisclosed plcae in Pakistan. Pakistan has test-fired a Ababeel ballistic barb able of carrying chief warheads and that has a limit operation of 2200 kilometers. Pic/AFP
Islamabad: Pakistan on Tuesday ‘successfully’ test-fired indigenously-developed surface-to-surface chief able missile, Ababeel, with a operation of 2,200 km, an central said.
“Pakistan successfully conducted initial moody exam of SSM Ababeel, Range 2,200 kilometres,” Major General Asif Ghafoor, a Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.
The barb is able of delivering mixed warheads, regulating Multiple Independent Re-entry Vehicle (MIRV) technology. “The exam moody was directed during validating several pattern and technical parameters of a arms system,” Maj Gen Ghafoor pronounced in a statement.
“Ababeel is able of carrying chief warheads and has a capability to rivet mixed targets with high precision, defeating a enemy’s antagonistic radars,” it added.
The growth of Ababeel Weapon System was directed during ensuring survivability of Pakistan’s ballistic missiles in a flourishing informal Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) environment. “This will serve strengthen deterrence,” he said.
The growth comes over dual weeks after indigenously-developed submarine-launched journey barb Babur-III was successfully test-fired.
The Babur weapons complement incorporates modernized aerodynamics and avionics that can strike targets both during land and sea with high correctness during a operation of 700 km, according to ISPR. It has been described as a low flying, turf hugging missile, that carries certain secrecy facilities and is able of carrying several forms of warheads.