India fails Abdali missile of Pakistan, know its range

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Abdali missile.

The tension between India and Pakistan is increasing rapidly. Action has been continued on the border since Operation Sindoor. India is continuously retaliating. On the night of 9 and 10 May, Pakistan attacked India with drones and missiles, but India has completely thwarted all attacks. Amidst these attacks, the name of another missile from Pakistan has come out. It is being said that the Indian Army in Jaisalmer has demolished the Abdali missile in the air itself. Currently, a short range missile was used in this attack. How it is used, what is its range, know every fine details related to it.

Name is named after this person

The Abdali missile is also known as Hatf-II in Pakistan. It is a short distance surface -to -surface ballistic missile. It is an important strategic weapon for Pakistan’s Army Army’s Pitratasic Force, which has been developed with the objective of increasing Pakistan’s intercontinental ballistic missile capacity. Pakistan’s Space Research Commission (Suparco) and Defense Sciences and Technology Organization (Desto) have prepared it together. It is named after Ahmed Shah Abdali, who was the 18th -century Afghan ruler.

How much is its range, how is the launch system

Its range is 180–200 km and weighs about 1750 kg. Talking about length, it is 6.5 meters long. Its diameter is 0.56 meters. Its warhead is 250–450 kg high explosive (HE) or Improved Conventional Municipality (ICM). Now tell how is its launch system? Its comfortable can be transported through the road route. For this, the MAZ-7310 8-Chak vehicle-based transporter-arector-layer uses and it uses an interchangeable guidance system. Its accuracy is up to about 150 meters. Its launch system has a solid propalent and single stage engine.

Specifications

Range 180 to 200 km
fuel type Solid rocket propellant
Warhead capacity 250–450 kg (he/nuclear)
Launch system Mobile truck-based tel

Directing

Inertial guidance system

What is its history

The development of the Abdali missile began in 1993, but was temporarily postponed in 1994 due to the purchase of M-11 missiles from China. However, in 1995, the Government of Pakistan again approved the project and in 1997 work started with a new design. The first successful test was conducted on 28 May 2002 from the Sonmiani Testing Range, in which the missile covered a distance of 180 km. After this, more testing was conducted in the year 2005 and in the year 2006 and currently it is with Pakistan’s Phatratageic Force.

What is its strategic importance

The Abdali missile is an important tool for Pakistan’s Puttangic Force, which provides high precision and quick response capacity despite a limited range. It can be used especially to target military bases, airports, and significant infrastructure. Although its range is limited, it is still very important for Pakistan’s Puttectic Force.

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