Pakistan has taken another big step regarding its military activities. After the air exercise, Pakistan has now started preparing for missile testing in the Arabian Sea region. Under this, Pakistan has issued a live firing drill (missile firing exercise) on behalf of the Navy in the North Arabian region between July 23 and July 25. This means that on these dates, air and navigation activities in this area will be affected.
Pakistan’s army recently tested the Shaheen-3 missile capable of carrying nuclear weapons, but the test failed completely. The missile deviated from its target and exploded near an atomic center in Dera Ghazi Khan (Punjab province). Its debris fell into the Matt area of Dera Bugti district of Balochistan, which was just 500 meters from civil settlements. The debris dropped in Grapan Revine near Loop Sehrani Levi station caused a strong explosion, causing panic among the local people.
Question on Pakistan’s missile capabilities
After this accident, Pakistan’s army stopped internet service in the area, banned media coverage and instructed citizens to stay in homes. This incident not only questions Pakistan’s missile capabilities, but also increases concern about the safety of common people in Balochistan.
What is Shaheen-3 missile?
Shaheen-3 is Pakistan’s longest distance-hit surface-to-surface ballistic missile, with a range of about 2750 km. It is capable of carrying nuclear weapons and its construction began in the 2000s with China’s technical help. Pakistan sees it as a strategic answer to India, but repeated unsuccessful tests put a serious question mark on its credibility.
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