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What is the range of Hatf-1 missile?

What is the range of Hatf-1 missile?

60 km to 80 km
The Hatf-1 is a single-stage solid-propellant missile with a range of 60 km to 80 km carrying a 500 kg payload, or 350 km with a 100 kg payload.

Which is the most powerful missile of Pakistan?

With the successful launch of the Shaheen’, it surpasses the range of Shaheen-II— hence it is the longest-range missile to be launched by the military….

Shaheen-III
Pakistan successful test-fire of Shaheen-III missile
Type Medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM)
Place of origin Pakistan
Service history

Which is the longest-range missile in the world?

The longest-range Russian missile is the SS-18, codenamed ‘Satan’, which entered service in the early 1980s and has a range of 12,070 km (7,500 miles).

What kind of missile is the Hatf 3?

The Hatf 3 “Ghaznavi” is a short-range, road-mobile, solid-fueled ballistic missile. The system, along with the Hatf 4, appears to be similar to one of the Chinese DF-11 variants. 1 Like the DF-11, the Hatf-3 appears to be an improved ‘Scud’ type ballistic missile.

When did the Hatf IB missile enter service?

Hatf-IA is believed to have entered service in 1995. The Hatf IB represents the final evolution of the Hatf I missile system. It includes an inertial guidance system that considerably improves the accuracy of the missile and is otherwise identical to the Hatf IA, retaining the maximum range of 100 km and payload of 500 kg.

When did the Pakistan develop the Hatf I missile?

The Hatf I missile development program dates back to the 1980s. The Hatf-I was officially revealed by Pakistani officials in 1989 and it is believed to have entered service in 1992. The Hatf I has a range of approximately 70 km (43 mi) and can carry a 500 kg conventional or non-conventional warhead.

What was the maximum range of the Hatf IA?

The Hatf IA increased maximum range to 100 km by using an improved rocket motor and lighter materials in the missile’s construction. The dimensions and the payload capacity remain the same.

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