Pak Shaheen III ballistic missile
Pak Shaheen III ballistic missile
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The Pakistan military, on 9 April, conducted a successful test flight of Shaheen-III, a nuclear-capable, surface-to-surface ballistic missile. The test was announced by Inter-Services Public Relations, which said the test flight was conducted for revalidating “design and technical parameters” of the weapon system.

Shaheen III, an intermediate range cruise missile with a range of 2,750 kilometres, is capable of reaching the farthest point in India’s northeast and Anda­man and Nicobar Islands. It is, therefore, the longest range missile Pakistan has developed so far.

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It is solid-fuelled and equ­ipped with Post-Separation Altitude Correction (PSAC) system. Solid fuel is suited for rapid response capabilities, while the PSAC feature provides it the ability to adjust the warhead trajectory for greater accuracy and evading anti-ballistic missile defence systems.

The missile was first tested in March 2015, but has not been operationally deployed as yet. The last test of this missile was conducted in January 2021.

The test took place almost a month after an Indian Brahmos cruise missile landed near Mian Chunnu.