Missile technology is integral to a nation’s defense, forming the backbone of its military capabilities. When Pakistan emerged as a nuclear power in 1998, it marked not only a significant achievement in nuclear science but also highlighted the relentless efforts of our scientists, engineers, and technicians. These dedicated professionals secured a formidable edge for Pakistan in missile technology, placing the nation among the world’s elite in this field. Today, Pakistan’s missile program stands as a testament to this achievement, ranking among the best globally. The successful tests of systems like Abdali, Ghaznavi, Shaheen, Ghauri, Nasr, Ababeel, Babur, Raad, and Fateh-II serve as undeniable proof of this technological prowess. The successful testing of Pakistan’s ballistic missiles signifies more than just technical progress; it represents the nation’s strategic capability to launch multiple nuclear warheads with a single missile, effectively targeting multiple locations simultaneously.
This advancement places Pakistan in a position of strategic advantage, ensuring a robust deterrent and defense mechanism against potential threats. In a recent demonstration of its unwavering commitment to national defense, Pakistan conducted a successful test of the Shaheen-II surface-to-surface ballistic missile. This missile test was a significant step towards bolstering the nation’s invincible defense capabilities. The primary objectives of the test were to train troops, verify technical parameters, and review subsystems. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) reported that the test was observed by the Strategic Plans Division, Army Strategic Forces Command, scientists, engineers from strategic institutions, and senior officials. The Director General of the Strategic Plans Division praised the technical expertise, dedication, and determination of the scientists who played a pivotal role in this historic success.
Congratulations poured in from the President, Prime Minister, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, and service chiefs, recognizing the importance of this achievement. The successful test of the Shaheen-II follows last year’s successful testing of the Ababeel, another surface-to-surface ballistic missile. Pakistan’s ballistic missile technology now covers a range from 60 kilometers to 2,750 kilometers, underscoring the nation’s formidable strategic capabilities. This extensive range demonstrates Pakistan’s ability to defend itself and maintain a credible deterrent against any potential aggression. The continued success of Pakistan’s missile program not only strengthens its defense posture but also serves as a critical deterrent against external threats. This capability, combined with the unwavering commitment of our scientists and military personnel, ensures that Pakistan remains well-prepared to safeguard its sovereignty and maintain regional stability.
As the nation progresses, it is imperative to continue investing in and developing these critical defense technologies. Such advancements will ensure that Pakistan remains secure and that its defense capabilities continue to evolve in the face of emerging challenges. Pakistan’s missile program is not just about maintaining a strong defense; it is about ensuring the safety and security of the nation for generations to come. The nation’s investment in missile technology is a clear message to the world that Pakistan is committed to defending its sovereignty and upholding peace in the region through strength and preparedness.
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