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Pakistan Navy successfully test Anti-Ship Guided Missile

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Pakistan navy successfully test fires Anti-Ship Guided Missile. Missile has pinpoint accuracy.
According to the spokesman, the MT ship guided missile was fired from a navy ship during Pakistan Navy’s ongoing exercises called the Sea Spark.

He said the missile hit the target with precision which was a proof Pakistan’s warfare capabilities and clear message to forces of enemies.
video link: Pakistan Navy successfully test Anti-Ship Guided Missile
 
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Pakistan navy successfully test fires Anti-Ship Guided Missile. Missile has pinpoint accuracy.
According to the spokesman, the MT ship guided missile was fired from a navy ship during Pakistan Navy’s ongoing exercises called the Sea Spark.

He said the missile hit the target with precision which was a proof Pakistan’s warfare capabilities and clear message to forces of enemies.
video link: Pakistan Navy successfully test Anti-Ship Guided Missile
Which missile was it ? I don't think it was new missile
 
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A morale boosting news. But I am looking forward to the day when the missile and the ship firing the missile will be made in Pakistan.
 
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I think 2 missiles were fired as per media. One from heli too
 
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But the important news is the one fired from the ship. Congrats to the PN for giving the Alamgir some teeth. Next up, some SAMS.
 
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Still IN has upper hand

Tum kitna HARPOON maroge har ship se niklega hamari guided missile

Dear our navy is in asia most weakest even viets tauwan has better naval force than pakistan which have very important strategic location
 
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Still IN has upper hand

Tum kitna HARPOON maroge har ship se niklega hamari guided missile

Dear our navy is in asia most weakest even viets tauwan has better naval force than pakistan which have very important strategic location

Cant understand why we have bought more ASW planes like P3-C Orions and ATR-72 than comabt ships !
 
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