Pakistan successfully test fires Hatf IX: ISPR
The missile has a range of 60 kilometers and can carry any type of warhead.
Pakistan conducted a successful test fire of the Hatf IX (NASR) missile on Tuesday, Express News reported.
The missile has a range of 60 kilometers and can carry any type of warhead.
Chief of Army Staff Ashfaq Pervez Kayani was present at the test fire, which was confirmed by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
Pakistan had conducted a successful test fire of Hatf IX on February 11 this year, according to the ISPR.
The test fire in February was conducted with successive launches of two missiles from a state of the art multi-tube launcher.
NASR, with an in-flight manoeuvre capability can carry nuclear warheads of appropriate yield, with high accuracy, said the ISPR's press release.
NASR has also been specially designed to defeat all known Anti-Tactical Missile Defence Systems.
The first successful test of the short range surface to surface multi tube ballistic missile Hatf IX was conducted in April 2011.
The missile has a range of 60 kilometers and can carry any type of warhead.
Chief of Army Staff Ashfaq Pervez Kayani was present at the test fire, which was confirmed by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
Pakistan had conducted a successful test fire of Hatf IX on February 11 this year, according to the ISPR.
The test fire in February was conducted with successive launches of two missiles from a state of the art multi-tube launcher.
NASR, with an in-flight manoeuvre capability can carry nuclear warheads of appropriate yield, with high accuracy, said the ISPR's press release.
NASR has also been specially designed to defeat all known Anti-Tactical Missile Defence Systems.
The first successful test of the short range surface to surface multi tube ballistic missile Hatf IX was conducted in April 2011.