Metal pieces found in Dadu were part of Hatf V: ISPR
RAWALPINDI: A spokesman for the ISPR has clarified that the mysterious metal pieces found in Dadu were part of a motor body which separated from the Hatf V missile test conducted on Wednesday. A...
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November 30, 2012
RAWALPINDI: A spokesman for the ISPR has clarified that the mysterious metal pieces found in Dadu were part of a motor body which separated from the Hatf V (Ghauri) missile test conducted on Wednesday.
A press release issued by the ISPR states that the motor body separated from the missile as planned, well within the safety corridor.
It was ensured that at no point, would human life or property be at risk. There is no cause for alarm or concern, the spokesman said.
The press release further stated that the missile test was a complete success and the missile remained within the designated flight path and corridor.