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  2. List of missiles of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    A transporter erector launcher (TEL), carrying four cruise missiles, on display at the IDEAS 2008 defence exhibition, Karachi, Pakistan. Ground-Launched Anti-Ship & Anti-Surface Guided Missiles [ edit ]

  3. List of missiles by country - Wikipedia

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    1 A version of the Falcon missile was briefly designated the F-104 before it was redesignated as the F-98. [78] 2 The X-11 and X-12 designations were assigned to one and three engine test missiles that would have been used to develop a five-engine version of the Atlas missile. [78] United States Air Force designation system, 1955–1963 [78]

  4. List of missiles - Wikipedia

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    Missile Threat CSIS - Missiles of the World; Federation of American Scientists (FAS) Missile directory Archived 2015-05-02 at the Wayback Machine; Missile.index – Based on Shinkigensha Co.Ltd's "Illustrated Encyclopedia of the World's Missile Systems"; ill. by Hitoshi Kitamura; Directory of U.S. Military Rockets and Missiles – By Andreas Parsch

  5. Babur (cruise missile) - Wikipedia

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    [42] [43] On 29 March 2018, Pakistan reported that the missile had again been successfully tested. [44] On 11 February 2021, Pakistan conducted successful launch of Babur-1A cruise missile having upgraded avionics and navigation systems and capability to hit the ground based and sea based surface targets with the range of 450 km. [45] [46]

  6. List of equipment of the Pakistan Army - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 the Pakistan Army ordered 12 Bell AH-Z Viper attack helicopters, with an option of 3 more to replace its aging AH-1F Cobras. Following cancellation of $300 million military aid to Pakistan by the US government, the helicopters were put into storage at Davis-Monthan AFB , Arizona .

  7. Nasr (missile) - Wikipedia

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    The Hatf IX Nasr is a ballistic missile which carries a sub-kiloton tactical nuclear weapon out to a range of 60 km (37.3 mi). [6] [10] Four missiles are carried on the same Chinese-origin 8x8 transporter erector launcher (TEL) as the Pakistan Army's A-100E 300mm Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS), a Chinese version of the BM-30 Smerch. [5]

  8. Ghauri (missile) - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Pakistani military's information source, the ISPR stated that the missile hit its designated target in the desert of Balochistan. [22] Official Pakistani military reports revealed that the first test was not successful because the missile's conic nose melted due to tremendous amount of heat during the re-entry phase of its flight. [19]

  9. Ghaznavi (missile) - Wikipedia

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    In May 2012, one more successful test of the missile was conducted as part of a training exercise. [12] Pakistan successfully carried out night training launch of Ghaznavi missile on August 28, 2019. [13] The Ghaznavi is transported through the WS2400 8WD TEL on which Pakistani military markings are quite visible. [14]