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Hatf 5 missile test fired successfully

LOL now pakistan start usin it's Ballistic missile's in training...LMAO

You may laugh your as$ off,but read the article. It says that the launch was a part of training. India has also conducted similiar training launchs of its BMs. Every nation with operational BMs do.
 
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perhaps you are thinkig about re entry vehicle speeds? I am sure that it is fast enough to beat indian BMD systems.(as the actual interception of prithvi is tested not medium range ones like agnis)

:coffee: this comparing with indian BMD was not needed. now when u have bring it up for ur information pritvi was modified to mimic like MRBM( re entry speed about 5MACH) indian BMD is for handling target from 2000KM, while hatf-5 range is just 1300km and its liquid fuel hance not very fast.
 
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Ghauri missile having 1300 km range have been successfully test fired by Pakistan. Cheers

Geo news reported
Pakistan should now test some new long range Missiles than keep on testing old missiles still good news hope to see some new missiles really very soon

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan today successfully conducted the training launch of Medium Range Ballistic Missile (MRBM)Hatf V (Ghauri).

The launch was conducted by a Strategic Missile Group of the Army Strategic Force Command on the culmination of a field training exercise that was aimed at testing the operational readiness of the Army Strategic Force Command.

Ghauri ballistic missile is a liquid fuel missile which can carry both conventional and nuclear warheads over a distance of 1300 kms.

The test monitoring of the launch was conducted at the National Command Centre through the medium of National Command Authority’s fully automated Strategic Command and Control Support System (SCCSS).

It may be recalled that the SCCSS enables robust Command and Control capability of all strategic assets with round the clock situational awareness in a digitized network centric environment to decision makers at the National Command Centre (NCC).

The test consolidates and strengthens Pakistan’s deterrence capability, and national security.

The President and Prime Minister congratulated all ranks of the Army Strategic Force Command on the excellent standard achieved during training which was reflected in the proficient handling of the weapon system in the field and the accuracy of the training launch
 
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Pakistan on Wednesday successfully conducted the training launch of Medium Range Ballistic Missile Hatf V (Ghauri), Inter Services Pubilc Relations (ISPR) reported.

According to ISPR s press release, the launch was conducted by a Strategic Missile Group of the Army Strategic Force Command on the culmination of a field training exercise that was aimed at testing the operational readiness of the Army Strategic Force Command.

Ghauri ballistic missile is a liquid fuel missile which can carry both conventional and nuclear warheads over a distance of 1300 kms.

The test monitoring of the launch was conducted at the National Command Centre through the medium of National Command Authority’s fully automated Strategic Command and Control Support System (SCCSS).

The test consolidates and strengthens Pakistan’s deterrence capability, and national security, ISPR stated.

The President and Prime Minister congratulated all ranks of the Army Strategic Force Command on the excellent standard achieved during training which was reflected in the proficient handling of the weapon system in the field and the accuracy of the training launch.
 
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You may laugh your as$ off,but read the article. It says that the launch was a part of training. India has also conducted similiar training launchs of its BMs. Every nation with operational BMs do.

Yea but now u should afraid of it coz pak is doing it successfully n Lndia is also doin test's but all are failure's :/ ALAS isn't it? LMFAO
 
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Any source?

Shaheen-I / Hatf-IV
External Image 1
Type Short-range Ballistic Missile
Place of origin Pakistan
Service history
In service 6 March 2003
Used by Army Strategic Command
Production history
Manufacturer National Defence Complex (NDC)
Produced Shaheen I (1999)
Shaheen IA (2012)
Specifications
Weight Shaheen I (9,500 kg)
Shaheen IA (10,000 kg)
Length 12m
Diameter 1.0m
Warhead 1000 kg single warhead
3-5 200-300 kg MIRVed warheads

Engine Solid-fuel rocket
Propellant Solid-fuel
Operational
range Shaheen I (750km)
Shaheen IA (1000km)
Launch
platform Transporter erector launcher (TEL)
 
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Shaheen-I / Hatf-IV
External Image 1
Type Short-range Ballistic Missile
Place of origin Pakistan
Service history
In service 6 March 2003
Used by Army Strategic Command
Production history
Manufacturer National Defence Complex (NDC)
Produced Shaheen I (1999)
Shaheen IA (2012)
Specifications
Weight Shaheen I (9,500 kg)
Shaheen IA (10,000 kg)
Length 12m
Diameter 1.0m
Warhead 1000 kg single warhead
3-5 200-300 kg MIRVed warheads

Engine Solid-fuel rocket
Propellant Solid-fuel
Operational
range Shaheen I (750km)
Shaheen IA (1000km)
Launch
platform Transporter erector launcher (TEL)

Source for this..?
 
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So after being abused by mortars and border violation from left right and bottom yesterday-

This is what the mighty Pakistanis reply is- Test a already tested many times Missile-

Great-

Long Live Pakistan :pakistan:-
 
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So after being abused by mortars and border violation from left right and bottom yesterday-

This is what the mighty Pakistanis reply is- Test a already tested many times Missile-

Great-

Long Live Pakistan :pakistan:-

India doesn't dare to 'violate' your border even though it is many times bigger than you are. So be thankful to your nation which contained much bigger adversary within its borders.

Those who do violate your border ;

A) They don't do it for fun. They HAVE TO in order to protect human lives.
B) You can't give any "reply" to them. They are just too strong.
 
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Any idea from where it was tested and where did it land? On the sea or land?

The best way to get a rough idea of the trajectory and location of launch and landing is to find a NOTAM.
 
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