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Pakistan Navy tests Harbah Cruise Missile

Babur-II GLCM was a massive upgrade to Babur-I GLCM in terms of avionics, seekers, range and RCS.
Babur-III SLCM and Harbah AShCM were both parallel programs to just modify Babur-II baseline to the respective launch platforms.

Simply speaking Babur-II GLCM, Babur-III SLCM and Harbah AShCM are the next generation evolutions of the pioneer Babur-I GLCM. That's why we've seen all 3 of them introduced almost together.

Parindon se aagay Jugaad aur bhi hain,
Abhi Deterrence ke Spectrum aur bhi hain

Pir o murshid nay kashf wa tajalliyaat ki tashree assan ilfaaz inayat hooo ....:whistle:
 
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So Pakistan may be able to launch LACMs from surface vessels without having VLS as US also fired Tomahawk CMs during Gulf war.

Similar approach can be taken.

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Pakistan Tests An Indigenously Developed Anti-Ship Cruise Missile
Pakistan introduces the Harbah, a cruise missile with anti-ship and land-attack roles.

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By Ankit Panda
January 08, 2018


Last week, the Pakistani Navy carried out the first-ever test launch of its Harbah anti-ship and land-attack cruise missile (LACM/ASCM). The test was carried out in the North Arabian Sea on January 3, according to a press release from Pakistan’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

“The successful live weapon firing has once again demonstrated the credible fire power of Pakistan Navy and the impeccable level of indigenization in high tech weaponry achieved by Pakistan’s defence industry,” ISPR noted in a statement. “The missile accurately hit its target signifying the impressive capabilities of Harbah Naval Weapon System.”

The Harbah is thought to be derived from Pakistan’s Babur family of cruise missiles. Pakistan has tested multiple Babur variants, beginning with the ground-launched Babur-I to the submarine-launched Babur-III, which was first tested last January. Though ISPR made no comment on the missile’s payload capabilities, its origin in the Babur family would suggest that it could be converted for both conventional and nuclear payload delivery.

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According to Pakistani media reports, Pakistan’s Ministry of Defense Production had planned to develop a missile system for the PNS Himmat by October 2018. According to the Ministry’s 2014-2015 yearbook, the Directorate General of Munitions Production (DGMP) had been tasked with “the indigenous (sic) developing of ship-borne system with Land Attack Missile [LACM] and Anti ship Missile” by that date.

The missile was launched from an Azmat-class fast attack craft, PNS Himmat. PNS Himmat was commissioned into the Pakistan Navy last summer after extensive sea trials. Along with PNS Himmat, PNS Azmat and PNS Deshat are likely to also operate the Harbah ASCM once the system is declared operational.

Pakistan’s test-firing of the Harbah came shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to end U.S. military aid to the country in a tweet. While U.S. aid does not go toward Pakistan’s indigenous strategic weapons research and development, the ISPR statement noted that Pakistan’s chief of naval staff, Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi, said that Pakistan needed to “reduce reliance on foreign countries” and “emphasized the need to capitalize on indigenous defense capabilities.”



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US analyst have estimated the range to be 700 km.


On January 3, the Pakistani Navy conducted a successful test firing of its Harbah cruise missile. The indigenously produced Harbah was launched in the North Arabian Sea by the Azmat-class fast-attack craft PNS Himmat (1027). The missile is reportedly a variant of the Babur missile family, and can perform both antiship and land-attack missions. While Pakistani defense officials did not release specific features of the missile, analysts believe the Harbah has a range of around 700 km if based on the Babur missile.


So we have one of the longest range anti-ship missile on a fast attack craft! good Pakistan well done.


https://missilethreat.csis.org/pakistan-tests-harbah-cruise-missile/
 
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hell yeah, the range might be even more if the original known range of babur is deliberately shown lower.
 
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lol we can take out Indian Aircraft carrier from Karachi port before it leaves Mumbai port lovely.
 
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for what? did not cruise missile is more deadly & stealthy then a ballistic missile?
  • Stealthy yes... Deadly.. Not even close... Ballistic missile is at least 15 times faster than babar and in antiship role (a manoeuvring warhead) is near impossible to be taken down by any known ship defence system with India
 
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welcome addition genuine AAAD capability
 
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