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Pakistan Successfully Tested Babur 3 Cruise Missile launch from Submarine : ISPR

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Your nuclear triad is complete after only one test???
You need at least 5-6 tests to declare a missile ready for induction.
Some navy guy in this forum was saying that Babur 3 was first tested 2 years back but we officially accepted the launch after today's test only .
 
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Awesome news....Congrats Pak....This will build up good amount of pressure on Indian defense establishment to speed its research and development in advance technologies as Pak is catching up even in the specialized and exclusive domains....What I must admire about Pak is their dedication towards maintaining defense balance with its heavy counterpart and that too with a very limited budget! India must learn from Pakistan!


Catching up ?? Dude babur 3 came out of ocean ... nirbhoy usually goes into one
 
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But our current subs don't have VLS, how where they fired from the torpedo tubes?
Assume Chinese sub fired the Babur 3 , to test Pak SLCM and also testing future Chinese acquisitions compatibility. But there has to be a sub Aug90b or Xyz to fire SLCM, underwater mobile platform is nothing.
I am glad.
 
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A. Nobody said that it was conducted in the "Indian Ocean". The issued Navigational Warning placed the point of launch near Ormara.
B. Perhaps you should read up on experimental submarine-launched systems, and why testing platforms like pontoons and submersible platforms are necessary for them.

ISPR is putting indian ocean location in their press release. Perhaps someone is on Troll mode today in ISPR? :D
 
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Pakistan test-fires first nuclear-capable submarine cruise missile Babur-3
PTI | Updated: Jan 9, 2017, 09.58 PM IST
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  1. Pakistan fired its first submarine-launched cruise missile on Monday, the military said
  2. The Pakistani military said the Babur-3 missile was "capable of delivering various types of payloads
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Monday successfully test-fired its first Submarine-Launched Cruise Missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead up to 450km from an undisclosed location in the Indian Ocean, giving the country a "credible" second-strike capability, the military said.

The missile, Babur-3, was fired from an underwater, mobile platform and hit its target with precise accuracy, the Inter Services Public Relations, the media wing of the Pakistani military said in a statement.

Babur-3, which has a range of 450km, is a sea-based variant of Ground Launched Cruise Missile (GLCM) Babur-2+ , which was successfully tested earlier in December, last year.

The Babur-3 SLCM incorporates state-of-the-art technologies including underwater controlled propulsion and advanced guidance and navigation features, duly augmented by Global Navigation, Terrain and Scene Matching Systems.

The missile features terrain hugging and sea skimming flight capabilities to evade hostile radars and air defenses, in addition to certain stealth technologies, in an emerging regional Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) environment, the release said.

Babur-3 SLCM in land-attack mode, is capable of delivering various types of payloads and will provide Pakistan with a "credible second-strike capability, augmenting deterrence+ ," the statement said.

While the pursuit and now the successful attainment of a second strike capability by Pakistan represents a major scientific milestone, it is manifestation of the strategy of measured response to nuclear strategies and postures being adopted in Pakistan's neighbourhood, it said, in an obvious reference to India.

Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif has congratulated the nation and the military on the first successful test-fire of the SLCM, his office said in a statement.

"The successful test of Babur-3 is a manifestation of Pakistan's technological progress and self-reliance," according to the statement.


Sharif further said that Pakistan always maintains policy of peaceful co-existence but this test is a step towards reinforcing policy of credible minimum deterrence.

The test was witnessed by the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) General Zubair Mahmood Hayat, Director General of the Strategic Plans Division (SPD) Lieutenant General Mazhar Jamil, Commander Naval Strategic Force Command (NSFC), senior officials, scientists and engineers from Scientific Strategic Organizations.
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From a Chinese submarine. Do they even have a navy? LOLDeepak Appaji


The CJCSC and three services chiefs congratulated all the officials involved, on achieving this highly significant milestone.

Gen. Hayat also highlighted that successful test-fire of SLCM also demonstrates confidence on our scientists and engineers in fostering the technological prowess, through indigenisation and self-reliance.
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