Pakistani Ghauri Missile - We Have A Strong Weapon
Ghauri (Urdu: غوری), also designated Hatf-V, is a nuclear capable[1] medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) developed by Kahuta Research Laboratories (KRL) of Pakistan. The missile is named after Sultan Shahabuddin Muhammad Ghauri, the 12th century Muslim invader and ruler of India, while the "Hatf" designation originates from the name of the sword/lance of Prophet Muhammad.[2] Powered by a single stage liquid fuel rocket motor, the missile has an optimum range of 1,500 km and can carry a payload of 700 kg.[3]
Pakistani Ghauri Missile - We Have A Strong Weapon
Pakistani Ghauri Missile - We Have A Strong Weapon
Pakistani Ghauri Missile - We Have A Strong Weapon
Pakistani Ghauri Missile - We Have A Strong Weapon
Pakistani Ghauri Missile - We Have A Strong Weapon
The Ghauri missiles are part of Pakistan's Integrated Missile Research and Development Programme (IMRDP).[4] The Ghauri-II, a newer variant with an increased range of 2,300 km (1,429 miles), has been developed by increasing the motor assembly length and using improved propellants.[5] The latest variant, Ghauri-III, is under development with a planned range of 3500–4000 km.[3]
Pakistani Ghauri Missile - We Have A Strong Weapon
Pakistani Ghauri Missile - We Have A Strong Weapon
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