Defence

On Monday Pakistan successfully Test-fired the Shaheen-1 Missile

Ayushi Sharma

Pakistan on Monday successfully test-fired the Shaheen-1 missile capable of hitting from surface to surface. A missile capable of carrying nuclear warheads has a range of 650 km. Pakistan Army spokesperson Major General Asif Ghafoor tweeted and informed about it. The Army Spokesperson said that the missile has been tested by the Strategic Forces Command of the Pakistan Army. This missile is also known as Hatf-4.

Gafoor posted a video of the missile saying that the purpose of testing this missile was to test the operational preparedness of the strategic command of the Pakistani Army. He said that through this Pakistan's credible minimum deterrence capability has been tested. This missile of Pakistan will cover almost all areas of India. Where Pakistan has conducted this missile test is not clear yet.

Ghaznavi missile was tested in August

Earlier, Pakistan tested the Ghaznavi missile in August. Let me tell you that two days ago, India successfully test fired Agni-2 ballistic missile capable of killing the enemy in a range of up to 2,000 km. The missile, capable of carrying nuclear weapons, was tested at night. This missile was tested only last year, but for the first time it has been launched at night.

The range of this missile, capable of carrying nuclear weapons, can be increased up to 3,000 km on need. This is the first time India has tested a missile at night. The Strategic Forces Command conducted the test on APJ Abdul Kalam Island in Odisha. Security has gained new dimensions with the induction of this missile into India's defense fleet.

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