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Hatf IX Nasr Missile Tested by Pakistan

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Range is not the only thing they have to test the missile for - Maybe the test was to verify and confirm other parameters (Accuracy (CEP), Velocity, Guidance System etc..)
 
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May 29, 2012: Pakistan today successfully conducted the test fire of indigenously developed Short Range Surface to Surface Multi Tube Missile Hatf IX (NASR). NASR, with a range of 60 km, can carry nuclear warheads of appropriate yield, with high accuracy, and possesses shoot & scoot attributes. This quick response system addresses the need to deter evolving threats, specially at shorter ranges.

The test was witnessed by Director General Strategic Plans Division Lieutenant General Khalid Ahmed Kidwai (R), Chairman NESCOM Mr Irfan Burney, Commander Army Strategic Forces Command, Lieutenant General Tariq Nadeem Gilani, Senior Officers from the Strategic forces and scientists and engineers of strategic organizations.

The Director General Strategic Plans Division, Lieutenant General Khalid Ahmed Kidwai (R), terming the NASR Missile as a weapon of peace, said that the test was a major development which will consolidate Pakistan’s deterrence capability at all levels of the threat spectrum, thereby ensuring peace in the region.

The successful test has also been warmly appreciated by the President, Prime Minister of Pakistan and Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, who have congratulated the scientists and engineers on their outstanding success.

Source: Inter Services Pubilc Relations
 
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welll congrass but i really like to see that missile as 200 km with anti-missile like s-300 but it is different type of missile so good for pakistan but why testing again?any reason for that
 
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@dravidian

You have to understand that PA is not going for ICBM. NAS'R is only for attacking military camps of India along the border.
 
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new baby of our missile arsenal still i never look it properly lolz sitting in tube:D

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Two missiles per launcher?
 
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Islamabad: Pakistan on Tuesday successfully carried out a test of its quick reaction tactical nuclear-capable Hatf-IX missile with a range of 60 km, aimed at "deterring evolving threats at shorter range”.

The military described the test of the "indigenously developed short range, surface-to-surface multi-tube missile Hatf-IX" or Nasr as successful.

A military statement said the missile can carry "nuclear warheads of appropriate yield with high accuracy and possesses shoot and scoot attributes".

"This quick response system addresses the need to deter evolving threats, specially at shorter ranges," it said.



It did not say where the test was conducted. The first test of the Hatf-IX was conducted in April last year.

At the time, experts and analysts said the short-range missile was primarily aimed at deterring India's Cold Start military doctrine, which envisages quick thrusts by small integrated battle groups in the event of hostilities.

Experts have said the Hatf-IX will be deployed with a mobile multi-barrel launch system that has "shoot and scoot attributes", or the ability to fire at a target and immediately relocate to another position to avoid enemy counter-fire.

Today's test was witnessed by Lt Gen (retired) Khalid Kidwai, the chief of the Strategic Plans Division, which is responsible for managing Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal.

Kidwai described the Hatf-IX as "a weapon of peace" and claimed the test "was a major development which will consolidate Pakistan's deterrence capability at all levels of the threat spectrum, thereby ensuring peace in the region".

The test was also witnessed by NESCOM chairman Irfan Burney, Army Strategic Forces Command chief Lt Gen Tariq Nadeem Gilani, senior officers from the strategic forces and scientists and engineers of strategic organisations.

The test was "warmly appreciated" by the President, Prime Minister and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, who congratulated the scientists and engineers.

Pakistan has conducted several missile tests in recent weeks.

On April 25, it tested an improved version of the nuclear-capable Hatf-IV with a range of 1,000 km while the nuclear-capable Hatf-III, with a range of 290 km, was tested on May 10.

PTI
I love the ignorance shown by people who were commenting on the above news on the channel website
 
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congrats to all of us for this test!

we waited for it for the whole month!!! congrats to every Pakistani and espacially the scientists who spent day n night to develop this beast
I am disappointed because they have not increased the range of the missile
 
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what is multi tube? Anybody have idea?
Multi tube means that there are two tubes on the launching mobile platform means truck here. Each tube is carrying a missile in it. total of two missiles on the mobile launcher......from the two tubes its called multitube thats all nothing so special about it other than its speed , accuracy and short range.........:smokin:
 
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And yeah guys, anymore trolling or nonsense posts, you will get an infraction as a gift and some bans too.

New members should be very careful.
 
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