Pakistan on Thursday conducted a successful test fire of the indigenously developed Cruise Missile Hatf-VII (Babur) having a range of 600 kms. The missile tests are part of a process of validating the system. Babur, which can carry strategic and conventional warheads, has stealth capabilities, is a low flying, terrain hugging missile with high manoeuvrability, pin point accuracy and radar avoidance features.
It also incorporates the modern cruise missile technology of Terrain Contour Matching (TERCOM) and Digital Scene Matching & Area Co-relation (DSMAC). The test was witnessed by Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, General Khalid Shamim Wynne, Director General Strategic Plans Division, Lieutenant General Khalid Ahmed Kidwai (Retd), Commander Army Strategic Force Command Lieutenant General Jamil Haider, Chairman NESCOM Muhammad Irfan Burney, senior officers from the armed forces and strategic organisations, scientists and engineers.
The Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee reiterated that the test would go a long way in consolidating Pakistan's strategic deterrence capability, and further strengthening national security. Pakistan's resolve and commitment to continue its strategic programme will remain paramount, he added. The successful test has also been warmly appreciated by the President and Prime Minister of Pakistan, who have congratulated the scientists and engineers on their outstanding success.-PR