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Pakistan’s successful flight test of the Ababeel weapon system

Pakistan's successful flight test of the Ababeel weapon system. — Photo courtesy Radio Pakistan

Pakistan's successful flight test of the Ababeel weapon system. — Photo courtesy Radio Pakistan

According to a statement by Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR), Pakistan was able to successfully test the Ababeel weapon system today while it was in the air. In order to revalidate the numerous designs, technical specifications, and performance evaluations of the many distinct components that make up the weapon system, the purpose of the flight test was carried out.


Senior commanders from strategic organizations, such as the Strategic Plans Division and the Strategic Forces Command, as well as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, were present to see the launch.

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“Strengthen deterrence and enhance strategic stability in the region through the ope rationalization of full spectrum deterrence in the overall construct of credible minimum deterrence,” according to the Inter-Services Publication and Research Center (ISPR). This was the stated goal of the missile defense system. In order to achieve this, full spectrum deterrence had to be “ope-rationalized” into the overall framework of credible minimum deterrence.

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In accordance with the announcement, the CJCSC expressed their gratitude to each and every individual who, on this particular occasion, made a contribution to the success of the examination via the application of their technical expertise, their dedication, and their hard work.


The article went on to state that President Dr. Arif Alvi, the heads of the services, and Anwaar ul Haq Kkar, the acting prime minister, had all extended their congratulations to all of the personnel of the Strategic Forces on their accomplishments. This information was included in the report.

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