Pakistan conducts successful training launch of Shaheen-II ballistic missile

ISPR says launch aimed at evaluating sub-systems incorporated for improved accuracy, enhanced survivability

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A screengrab showing the training launch of surface-to-surface Shaheen-II ballistic missile on August 20, 2024. — Geo News
A screengrab showing the training launch of surface-to-surface Shaheen-II ballistic missile on August 20, 2024. — Geo News
  • Launch aimed at validating technical parameters, says ISPR.
  • Test evaluated sub-systems incorporated for improved accuracy.
  • President, PM and others congratulate scientists on achievement.

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan on Tuesday successfully conducted a training launch of surface-to-surface Shaheen-II ballistic missile making the country's defence even more impregnable.

The launch was aimed at training troops, validating various technical parameters and performance evaluation of different sub-systems incorporated for improved accuracy and enhanced survivability, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.

The military's media wing also noted that the launch was witnessed by senior officers from the Strategic Plans Division, Army Strategic Forces Command, scientists and engineers of strategic organisations.

Reacting to the Shaheen-II launch, the director general Strategic Plans Division appreciated the technical prowess, dedication and commitment of scientists who contributed towards this landmark achievement.

Furthermore, President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Sahir Shamshad Mirza and the three services chiefs also congratulated the scientists and engineers on this accomplishment.

Today's training launch comes as the country's security forces often carry out routine test launches of various missiles in its arsenal.

Last month, the Pakistan Navy, demonstrated combat readiness via successful live weapon firing of FN-6 surface-to-air missiles (SAM) in Karachi.

During the impressive firepower demonstration, the PN's GBAD system fired SAMs and successfully engaged the intended airborne targets.