Pakistan has successfully test-launched a domestically developed ballistic missile designed to arm the national fleet from a warship.
ISPR reported on this.
A press release from the Inter-Services Public Relations of the Pakistan Armed Forces (ISPR) states that the range of the missile system is 350 km.
The missile is launched from an angled launcher and changes its direction to vertical mid-flight. Its name is SMASH, and its purpose is to hit both land and sea targets.
In the demonstration video, the missile was without a warhead and hit the center circle.
After launching, the missile gains altitude, which likely reaches exoatmospheric heights, and then changes its flight vector downward, where it hits the target.
The launch demonstration was attended by Pakistan’s Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Naveed Ashraf, senior officers of the Pakistan Navy, scientists, and engineers.
The ballistic missile carrier was not named, but in the first shots, a mast with a radar antenna is clearly visible.
After reviewing the list of active ships of the Pakistani Navy, we determined the type of carrier: these are Zulfiquar class frigates based on the Chinese Type 053H3.
In total, the Pakistan Navy has four representatives of this project:
They are carriers of Chinese C-802 anti-ship missiles located in angled launchers, four on each side.
The extent to which the control system on the ship has been modified to launch the new missiles is unknown, nor is the design of the new guides or which of the four frigates was the test platform.
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