Guys now it is confirmed that the Babur cruise missile can be launched through submarines and aircrafts. Do you guys think that Mirage, P-3C Orions, F-16s, A-5s will be able to carrry it? I believe A-5s can carry Babur cruise missiles because they are said to be capable of delivering nuclear weapons, and being it a cruise missile it shouldn't have any problem, once the aircraft releases the Babur, then Babur can automatically use its guidance system to complete its mission. I think it is a very good advancement for our forces and it will really help them out.
Pakistan to continue missile development programme
(DPA)
4 April 2006
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan on Tuesday vowed to continue its missile development programme as part of its efforts to maintain ââ¬Âminimum credible deterrence.ââ¬Â
ââ¬ÅWe conduct missile tests as part of efforts to maintain minimum credible deterrence and will continue the programme,ââ¬Â foreign ministry spokesperson Tasneem Aslam told a press briefing in Islamabad.
Aslam had been asked whether missile testing by Pakistan and India is not contrary to an understanding reached between them while launching the peace process two years ago on reducing defence expenditures.
Pakistan has successfully test-fired an upgraded version of the nuclear-capable cruise missile Babur, or HATAF-VII, with a range of up to 500 kilometres.
The first test of the locally-built weapon last August was of a ground-launch version of the Babur missile, while the updated version can be launched from submarines and surface ships.
Pakistan has been test-firing different versions of long-, short- and medium-range delivery systems since April 1998 when it first conducted a test of the Ghauri-1 intermediate range missile, which can hit targets as far away as 1,500 kilometres and is capable of carrying nuclear and conventional warheads.
A senior Indian lawmaker, Nirmala Deshpande, recently urged citizens of Pakistan and India to stop their respective governments from promoting an arms race in South Asia.
ââ¬ÅA South Asia that is free of an arms race is in the interest of both Pakistan and India,ââ¬Â said Deshpande, a member of the Indian Rajya Sabha or Senate, who was in Karachi last Month to attend the World Social Forum (WSF) meeting.
Nuclear-armed neighbours Pakistan and India, which have fought three wars since independence from Britain in 1947, initiated a peace process, also known as the composite dialogue, in January 2004 to resolve their outstanding disputes, including the Kashmir issue.