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Pakistan's Missile Tests: Dates and Chronology



In response to a thread started by fellow member Safriz, I have tried to summarize the chronology of Pakistan's Missile Tests mentioned in the article written by NTI. In addition, I have filtered the test dates for each missile. Hopefully, this approach will allow us to explore more about Pakistan's Missile Program.


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Pakistan's Nuclear Delivery Systems are designed and manufactured by the two Organizations; Khan Research Laboratories (KRL) and National Engineering and Scientific Commission (NESCOM). In the past decade, Pakistan has rapidly developed and diversified its means of delivering WMDs. Currently, Pakistan possesses 10 different types of those weapons as par official claims, and there may be more in the pipeline. Strict secrecy shrouds Pakistan's Nuclear and Missile Program, as the whole program is led and supervised by the Armed Forces of Pakistan.

During development, every weapons goes through the testing phase, to which Pakistan's Ballistic and Cruise missiles are no exceptions. Since 1989, Pakistan has officially carried out approximately 58~60 fight tests of its Missiles.

The general procedure that is followed before the weapon is handed over to the armed forces is as follows:
The missiles undergo Static Testing in the first phase. Different parameters are evaluated and necessary modifications are made. In the next phase, the missile is Flight-Tested several times, with the introduction of new parameters every time. The final successful test verifies the weapon's capability to deliver nuclear warheads, along with verifying all other testing parameters. Then the weapon enters the Production Phase, after which it is handed over to the end-user (Strategic Forces Command) to be inducted. Afterwards, the periodic Training Flight Tests are continued by the SFC.

The ISPR has always claimed that every flight-test was successful, which isn't logically true. However, since there is no official acknowledgement of any failure, it cannot be specified that which tests failed in one or more parameters.


Specific Launch Dates:
In the following lines, test dates for each missile have been listed.
Note: Please notify of any error in the dates.

Hatf-1 BRBM
(100 km/ 500 kg)

06 Feb 1989-Test Launch
07 Feb 2000-Test Launch (Improved version, Hatf-1B)

Hatf-2 Shadoz SRBM "cancelled"
(200 km/500 kg)

24 May 1988-Test Launch
06 Feb 1989-Test Launch

Hatf-2 Abdali SRBM
(180 km/ 500 kg)

28 May 2002-Test Launch
26 Mar 2003-Test Launch
31 Mar 2005-Test Launch
20 Feb 2006-Test Launch
03 Mar 2007-Test Launch
11 Mar 2011-Training Launch Exercise
05 Mar 2012-Test Launch

Hatf-3
"cancelled"

02 Jul 1997-Test Launch

Hatf-3 Ghaznavi SRBM
(290 km/ 500 kg)

26 May 2002-Test Launch
03 Oct 2003-Test Launch
29 Nov 2004-Test Launch
09 Dec 2006-Training Launch Exercise
13 Feb 2008-Training Launch Exercise
09 May 2010-Training Launch Exercise (Azm-e-Nau 3)
10 May 2012-Training Launch Exercise

Hatf-4 Shaheen-I SRBM
(700-1000 km/ 700 kg)

15 Apr 1999-Test Launch
04 Oct 2002-Test Launch
08 Oct 2002-Test Launch
08 Oct 2003-Test Launch
14 Oct 2003-Test Launch
08 Dec 2004-Test Launch
29 Nov 2006-Test Launch
25 Jan 2008-Training Launch Exercise
09 May 2010-Training Launch Exercise (Azm-e-Nau 3)
25 Apr 2012-Test Launch (Improved version, Shaheen-1A)

Hatf-5A Ghauri-I MRBM
(1300 km/ 1000kg)

07 Apr 1998-Test Launch
25 May 2002-Test Launch
29 May 2004-Test Launch


Hatf-5B Ghauri-II IRBM
(1300-2300 km/ 1000 kg)

14 Apr 1999-Test Launch
04 Jun 2004-Test Launch
11 Oct 2004-Test Launch
16 Nov 2006-Test Launch
01 Feb 2008-Training Launch Exercise
21 Dec 2010-Training Launch Exercise

Hatf-6 Shaheen-II IRBM

(2500 km/ 1000 km)

09 Mar 2004-Test Launch
19 Mar 2005-Test Launch
23 Feb 2007-Test Launch
19 Apr 2008-Test Launch
22 Apr 2008-Training Launch Exercise

Hatf-7 Babur GLCM
(700 km/ 450 kg)

12 Aug 2005-Test Launch
21 Mar 2006-Test Launch
26 Jul 2007-Test Launch
11 Dec 2007-Test Launch
06 May 2009-Test Launch
27 Feb 2010-Test Launch
17 Feb 2011-Test Launch (Vertical launch from a Canister)
28 Oct 2011-Test Launch (From Multi-tube MLV)
05 Jun 2012-Test Launch (From Multi-tube MLV)

Hatf-8 Ra'ad ALCM
(350 km/ 450 kg)

04 Sep 2007-Test Launch
08 May 2008-Test Launch
29 Apr 2011-Test Launch
31 May 2012-Test Launch

Hatf-9 Nasr BRBM
(60 km/ ??? kg)

19 Apr 2011-Test Launch
19 May 2012-Test Launch (From 4-tube launcher)




Chronology of Launch Dates:


1989
06 Feb 1989-Test Launch-Hatf1
06 Feb 1989-Test Launch-Shadoz (cancelled)

1997
02 Jul 1997-Test Launch-Hatf3 (cancelled)

1998
07 Apr 1998-Test Launch-Ghauri I

1999
14 Apr 1999-Test Launch-Shaheen I
15 Apr 1999-Test Launch-Ghauri II

2000
07 Feb 2000-Test Launch-Hatf1 (Improved version, Hatf-1B)

2002
25 May 2002-Test Launch-Ghauri I
26 May 2002-Test Launch-Ghaznavi
28 May 2002-Test Launch-Abdali
04 Oct 2002-Test Launch-Shaheen I
08 Oct 2002-Test Launch-Shaheen I


2003
26 Mar 2003-Test Launch-Abdali
03 Oct 2003-Test Launch-Ghaznavi
08 Oct 2003-Test Launch-Shaheen I
14 Oct 2003-Test Launch-Shaheen I

2004
09 Mar 2004-Test Launch-Shaheen II
29 May 2004-Test Launch-Ghauri I
04 Jun 2004-Test Launch-Ghauri II
11 Oct 2004-Test Launch-Ghauri II
29 Nov 2004-Test Launch-Ghaznavi
08 Dec 2004-Test Launch-Shaheen I

2005
19 Mar 2005-Test Launch-Shaheen II
31 Mar 2005-Test Launch-Abdali
12 Aug 2005-Test Launch-Babur

2006
20 Feb 2006-Test Launch-Abdali
21 Mar 2006-Test Launch-Babur
16 Nov 2006-Test Launch-Ghauri II
29 Nov 2006-Test Launch-Shaheen I
09 Dec 2006-Training Exe-Ghaznavi

2007
23 Feb 2007-Test Launch-Shaheen II
03 Mar 2007-Test Launch-Abdali
26 Jul 2007-Test Launch-Babur
04 Sep 2007-Test Launch-Ra'ad
11 Dec 2007-Test Launch-Babur

2008
25 Jan 2008-Training Exe-Shaheen I
01 Feb 2008-Training Exe-Ghauri II
13 Feb 2008-Training Exe-Ghaznavi
19 Apr 2008-Test Launch-Shaheen II
22 Apr 2008-Training Exe-Shaheen II
08 May 2008-Test Launch-Ra'ad

2009
06 May 2009-Test Launch-Babur

2010
27 Feb 2010-Test Launch-Babur
09 May 2010-Training Exe-Ghaznavi
09 May 2010-Training Exe-Shaheen I
21 Dec 2010-Training Exe-Ghauri II

2011
17 Feb 2011-Test Launch-Babur
11 Mar 2011-Training Exe-Abdali
19 Apr 2011-Test Launch-Nasr
29 Apr 2011-Test Launch-Ra'ad
28 Oct 2011-Test Launch-Babur

2012
05 Mar 2012-Test Launch-Abdali
19 May 2012-Test Launch-Nasr
31 May 2012-Test Launch-Ra'ad
10 May 2012-Training Exe-Ghaznavi
25 Apr 2012-Test Launch-Shaheen I (Improved version, Shaheen-1A)
05 Jun 2012-Test Launch-Babur


Reference:


http://www.nti.org/media/pdfs/pakistan_missile.pdf?_=1316466791

Kindly notify of any error, so that the information can be edited accordingly.
 
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The chronology of tests show a big void between 1989 to 1997, which I think is not possible. May be that's the time of some failures.
 
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The chronology of tests show a big void between 1989 to 1997, which I think is not possible. May be that's the time of some failures.

Yes...after the failures (mostly in accuracy) in Hatf-2, it was cancelled. Pakistan immediately realized that these programs cannot be materialized without foreign help, so contacted China for M-11s and North Korea for Nodongs. Initially some missiles were imported, but afterwards development was resumed once the necessary infrastructure was established and a whole new setup of organizations (NESCOM and its subsidiaries) was formed to develop the solid-fueled ballistic missiles for Pakistan.
 
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^^^In karachi if you are going from tower towards kemari ,just before netty jetty you will see this white building on your left hand side. These people heloed a lot in secretly importing many foreign missiles into pakistan.Dont say their name if you know which Organisation i am pointing at.
They are civilians but they are the unsung heroes of success of many of our defence programs.
They kept the veil of secracy out of patriotism.
The one point i never see people mentioning is that many of the missiles were also Transported into Pakistan from Ukraine.That was in the mid to late 90s.
Whether these were Russian missiles or some other,i dont know.
The missiles were never transported directly from country of origin but certain proxy countries were involved.

i think u are directing address of it delete this post of yours
 
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The one point i never see people mentioning is that many of the missiles were also Transported into Pakistan from Ukraine.That was in the mid to late 90s.
Whether these were Russian missiles or some other,i dont know.
The missiles were never transported directly from country of origin but certain proxy countries were involved.

Yes, thats true. Not only Ukraine, but Belarus was also involved. If you look at the pictures of the TELs that are used by Pakistan, majority of them are the Belarusian MAZ-543 or similar TELs.

good work AhaseebA compiling all this data.
thanks!

My Pleasure sir :)
 
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Missile Test Launches (Photo Compilations)



Hatf-2 Abdali SRBM

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Hatf-3 Ghaznavi SRBM

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Hatf-4 Shaheen-I SRBM

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Hatf-5 Ghauri MRBM

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Hatf-6 Shaheen-II MRBM

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Long Range Ballestic Missile is due right about now

2014/2015 Awaits testing of Long Range Missile Tests

Just to calm things down a bit
 
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